Brand | CASTOOL |
Model Number | MD-FSR2 |
Colour | Silver |
Package Dimensions | 101.5 x 26 x 13.2 cm; 16.24 Kilograms |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Weight | 16.2 kg |
C**E
Good folding ramps
Good loading ramps, quite sturdy, used for loading motorbikes. Can be a bit cumbersome unfolding and folding, have to mind your fingers and some sharp edges, but if you want folding ramps they are quite good.
C**C
Do the job
Impressed
A**R
Good strong ramp.
I like that these fold in half and fit neatly in the boot with the scooter. I dislike that they are unwieldy to unfold but they are easy to fold back up. They are not what I would describe as lightweight, closer to heavy would be a better word choice but they are sturdy.Assembly takes more time than the instructions say, and not enough self locking nuts are supplied especially for the handles. It is also very easy to over tighten the nuts where the ramps hinge, making the ramps inoperable, but at least all of these nuts self lock.The plated finish resists both dirt and scratches and is easy to clean as well as giving the ramps a look that inspires confidence.One improvement that could be made would be to supply some protective material for the end that contacts the vehicle body parts. I have used some pipe lagging to achieve this and it does not interfere with the safe operation but protects the bumper from scratches.A word of caution, try to ensure the vehicle is on level ground during loading and unloading, I have twice had the scooter fall off the ramps due to the angle the car was at, and definitely wear gloves when handling, the surface is like a grater and will cause cuts.
A**R
Ramps
I got this for my dad as his has a mobility scooter and a van now he can get abut more his very happy delivery was fast highly recommend.
K**Y
Perfect
No dislikes. Loading mobility scooter into back of car.
J**R
Frustratingly difficult
Well, I hoped they would be ready to use - nope some tricky DIY to do, and took hours to get together. I hoped they would be easy to transport and erect - nope, heavy and finger crushingly difficult
J**R
Solid but assembly awkward due to non-standard size bolts.
These appear to be solidly built and do the job. Assembly was a major pain. There are 12 bolts and nuts that need to be fitted. The bolts are stamped “48” and are midway between 13 and 14 mm across. Two spanners are needed to fit them (one for bolt and the other for the nut). Most metric car sockets do not fit them. I managed to find one of my sets where the 14 mm fitted but loosely so two people were needed to fix the bolts.
S**W
Not for Motorcycles
Product arrived quickly and is generally okay, would be okay for small scooters & lawnmowers, but I wouldn't put a motorcycle on one
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