Could the Econo Porch Trailer Step with Handrail # EHS-102-R be Used with Electric Step
Published 10/30/2015 >
Question:
I have a 1995 Shasta 200 RV w/1 electric entrance step. My wifes condition requires the use of a handrail. The step extends out 10. From underneath the RV it is 5 1/4inch to the high point of the end piece of the step. It is 9 1/2inch from ground to bottom of step. The overall width is 24 1/2. Can Econo Porch Trailer Step with Handrail and Landing - Double - 7inch Drop/Rise, 21inch Tall be used while step is extended? i.e. will any part of your step obstruct it from from butting against side of RV of more than a couple inches?
asked by: Richard W
Expert Reply:
The Econo Porch Trailer Step with Handrail # EHS-102-R is a fixed step setup that doesn't have any moving parts. It sits 21 inches off of the ground at the very top step. As long as you position the step near your trailer so that it doesn't interfere with your electric step it should fit and work well for you.
The handrail dimensions are 25" deep x 37" tall (front) x 44" tall (back).
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Econo Porch Trailer Step with Handrail and Landing - Double - 7" Drop/Rise, 20-1/2" Tall
- RV Steps
- Deck and Patio
- Motorhome
- Towable Camper
- Porch Platform
- 27 Inch Wide Step
- 2 Steps
- 7 Inch Drop/Rise
- Steel
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