The Aluminum Walk Ramp is an essential tool for delivery men, shippers, and receivers. When docks are unavailable, it allows for easy loading and unloading of trucks. Each side of the ramp features a 1 - 1/2' high safety curb. Heavy - duty steel chains with steel grab hooks are attached to secure the ramp safely to the truck. Made of strong aluminum alloy with a non - skid tread surface, this ramp is lightweight and easy to handle. You can choose between an overlapping style (suffix 'A') that rests on the truck bed or a steel hook style (suffix 'B') that mounts onto the truck extensions. The Aluminum Walk Ramps with Handrails offer enhanced stability and security. The railing sections are 40 - 1/4' high with an 18 - 7/16' mid - rail. Handrails can be bolted onto both A - style and B - style ramps, either on one side or both. They are made of aluminum with an unpainted finish, and installation brackets and hardware are included. Available in 28' wide (26' usable) and 38' wide (36' usable) options, these ramps come in various models with different height - ranges, lengths, and weight capacities for 4 - wheel and 2 - wheel carts. All measurements are approximate, and slight variations may occur. The weights shown are approximate shipping weights.





Using these Aluminum Walk Ramps is easy. First, decide which style - overlapping (A) or steel hook (B) - suits your truck. For the overlapping style, place the ramp on the truck bed. For the steel hook style, mount it onto the truck extensions using the provided hooks. Secure the ramp to the truck with the heavy - duty steel chains and grab hooks on each side. When using a cart, make sure the load doesn't exceed the ramp's weight capacity. For models with handrails, you can choose to install them on one or both sides according to your needs. Just bolt them on using the included brackets and hardware. When it comes to maintenance, keep the ramp clean. Regularly check the steel chains, hooks, and handrails for any signs of wear or damage. If you notice any issues, replace the parts as soon as possible. Also, store the ramp in a dry place when not in use to prevent rust and corrosion.