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Loading ramps 100×30

Original price was: 650,00 €.Current price is: 550,00 €. VAT excl.

Location
Anguillara Sabazia
Year
2025
Length (mm)
3000
Maximum capacity (kg)
2500
CE Certification
✓ Yes
Description

Aluminum loading ramps 100×30, length 3 meters e capacity up to 2,500 kg per pair. Ideal for loading mini-excavators, skid steer loaders and wheeled vehicles. High-strength light alloy construction, complete with safety chains and CE certification.

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Aluminium loading ramps DAMAC RA.100X30 length 3 meters capacity 2500 kg
Loading ramps 100x30
650,00  Original price was: 650,00 €.550,00 Current price is: 550,00 €. VAT excl.

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Aluminum loading ramps 100×30, ideal for loading and unloading wheeled vehicles such as skid steer loaders, compact mini-excavators and small carriers.

Made of high-strength light alloy, they ensure stability, safety and long service life.

Main technical features:

  • Total length: 3,000 mm
  • Pair weight: 45 kg
  • Brought to the pair:
    • Wheelbase 1,500 mm → 2,500 kg
    • Wheelbase 2,000 mm → 2,500 kg
  • Inner width: 300 mm
  • External width: 350 mm
  • Side edge height: 30 mm
  • Serial Number: 28716
  • Year of production: 2025
  • CE Certification: Yes

Warnings for use:

Any structural modification of ramps is prohibited.
Do not use to load machines with iron tracks or metal wheels.
Avoid use in extreme cold conditions with loads close to the maximum limit.

Additional information

Weight 90 kg
Dimensions 3000 × 300 mm
Brand

Model

RA.100X30

General

ConditionUsed
LocationAnguillara Sabazia
Year2025
Serial Number28716

Specific Features

Width (mm)300 mm
Length (mm)3000 mm
Weight (kg)90 kg
Maximum capacity (kg)2500

Documents

CE Certification✓ Yes
Are DAMAC 100X30 ramps suitable for vehicles with iron tracks?
What is the maximum flow rate at torque?
Are they CE certified?
Can they be used on sloping surfaces or high elevation differences?