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3,000 lb Max Axle (6,000
lb Ramp Capacity)
The heaviest axle
of the equipment you can load is 3,000 lbs. Further, if the
wheelbase of the equipment you are loading is at least
10-feet,
then the front axle can have 3,000 lbs on it
and the rear axle can have 3,000 lbs on it thus handling a
total capacity of 6,000 lbs. If the wheelbase of the equipment you
are loading is less than 10-feet (i.e.
Bobcats), the ramps can take up to a total of 3,000 lbs.
*See Footnote
5,000 lb Max Axle
(10,000 lb Ramp Capacity)
The heaviest axle
of the equipment you can load is 5,000 lbs. Further, if the
wheelbase of the equipment you are loading is at least
10-feet, then the front axle can have
5,000 lbs on it and the rear axle can have 5,000 lbs on
it thus handling a total capacity of 10,000 lbs. If the wheelbase
of the equipment you are loading is less than
10-feet (i.e. Bobcats), the ramps can take up to a total of
5,000 lbs.
*See Footnote
8,000 lb Max Axle
(16,000 lb Ramp Capacity)
The heaviest axle
of the equipment you can load is 8,000 lbs. Further, if the
wheelbase of the equipment you are loading is at least
10-feet, then the front axle can have
8,000 lbs on it and the rear axle can have 8,000 lbs on
it thus handling a total capacity of 16,000 lbs. If the wheelbase
of the equipment you are loading is less than
10-feet (i.e. Bobcats), the ramps can take up to a total of
8,000 lbs.
*See Footnote
12,000 lb Max Axle
(24,000 lb Ramp Capacity)
The heaviest axle
of the equipment you can load is 12,000 lbs. Further, if the
wheelbase of the equipment you are loading is at least
10-feet, then the front axle can have
12,000 lbs on it and the rear axle can have 12,000 lbs
on it thus handling a total capacity of 24,000 lbs. If the
wheelbase of the equipment you are loading is less than
10-feet (i.e. Bobcats), the ramps can
take up to a total of 12,000 lbs. *See
Footnote
20,000 lb Max Axle
(40,000 lb Ramp Capacity)
The heaviest axle
of the equipment you can load is 20,000 lbs. Further, if the
wheelbase of the equipment you are loading is at least
10-feet, then the front axle can have
20,000 lbs on it and the rear axle can have 20,000 lbs
on it thus handling a total capacity of 40,000 lbs. If the
wheelbase of the equipment you are loading is less than
10-feet
(i.e. Bobcats), the ramps can take up to a total of 20,000 lbs.
*See Footnote
* Note if the ramps are
only 8-ft long, the “10-feet”
mentioned above becomes “8-feet”
*** Do You Need Greater
Capacity? We build upto 250,000 lb Capacity Ramps !!!!
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