- Double pin-on ends
- Aluminum construction
- Each ramp measures 8' L with width options:
- 16" Width: 20,000 lb. per-axle capacity, 74 lbs per ramp
- 18" Width: 23,500 lb. per-axle capacity, 92 lbs per ramp
- 20" Width: 23,500 lb. per-axle capacity, 94 lbs per ramp
| Length | 8' |
| Width | 16", 18", 20" options |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Finish | Rung |
| Weight Capacity | 20,000-23,500 lbs. per axle |
| End Fitting | Pin-On |
| Weight | 74-94 lbs. |
Heavy-duty per-axle weight capacity
When you're loading heavy equipment, military or construction vehicles, or similar large loads, use ramps that are built for the task with high per-axle capacity (20,000 lb. for 16" model, 23,500 lb. for 18" and 20" models). These welded aluminum ramps have similar strength to steel without the bulky weight. One or two people can move these ramps without using a forklift, making them a handy asset to have for any job.
Use them as load levelers with other components
These ramps are purposefully constructed to support weight along their sides so they can be used as load levelers on step deck trailers. Use them with stake pockets, lumber clips, chains, and optional spacers to balance your load as needed. Optional ramp hanger brackets make it easy to store them under your trailer.
Extra-wide serrated rungs welded on for max traction
These aluminum ramps are welded with quality craftsmanship and include extra-wide serrated rungs to grip the tires and tracks of larger vehicles and equipment.
Technology & Features
These 8' L step deck trailer ramps are part of a versatile ramp system for loading tractors, loaders, trucks, and heavy equipment onto step deck trailers, loading docks, or flatbed trailers.
Manufactured from high-strength, lightweight aluminum, this pair of ramps is easy to set up and can support heavy loads per axle. These heavy-duty ramps feature a reinforced stubbed toe so that they may be used as a modular system, or used as 8' ramps on the rear of a trailer.
The stubbed toe also prevents ramps from bending under the weight of heavy loads. Depending on the width you choose, each ramp weighs between 74-94 pounds, allowing them to be set up quickly by one or two people.
Not recommended for trucks with mounted cranes, forklifts, or steel track vehicles. Never exceed the maximum axle capacity of this ramp system. Pin End Ramps must be pinned into skid seat brackets before using ramps. The best way to determine your vehicle's axle weight is to drive the heaviest axle of the vehicle on a scale. Normally the front end of the truck is the heaviest axle weight because of the engine.
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