9.4 lbs. | 4 lbs. |
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Width | 20" |
Height | 2" |
Length | 10” |
Material | Queo elastomer and LDPE |
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The LowPro 23/05 Road Plate is part of a modular system, which allows you to connect plates to cover long trenches. This also means that if a part gets damaged, you don’t have to replace the entire plate. You can simply get replacement parts to extend its lifespan, reducing waste and saving money.
Ramps are an important feature of the LowPro 23/05, as the plates don't sit flush with the ground, and many roadwork sites need to maintain a certain level of accessibility for vehicles, pedestrians, and equipment. Positioned on the edges, these ramps are more prone to damage during use or transport. This replacement ramp is designed to replace the short edge ramp of the LowPro 23/05 if it gets damaged, extending the lifespan of the road plate.
While LowPro 23/05 Road Plates are strong enough to handle up to 97,000 lbs, they can still experience damage after multiple uses. The original fixings might get lost, making it harder to connect the plates. To avoid issues on-site, it’s a good idea to keep spare parts on hand so you can quickly assemble the plates without delays.
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