What Is Distance When Brophy RV And Camper Scissor Steps Item # SS04 Are Fully Extended
Updated 03/08/2018 | Published 03/07/2018 >
Question:
I am in need of steps for my dogs to get from the rear stair landing on the house steps, down to the yard. I am curious if you can tell me what distance is required for the scissor steps item #SS04 to fully extend? The height to the bottom of my band board is 40 inch and I only have 39.6 inch to the wall. Thanks so much.
asked by: Renee T
Expert Reply:
I called the manufacturer to check on the overall dimensions needed to fully extend the Brophy Camper Scissor 4 Steps, Item # SS04. They said the Brophy steps need approximately 32 inches of vertical space from top step to bottom step to fully extend. When fully expanding the steps, the height will expand from 31 inches to 40 inches depending on your need.
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Brophy Camper Scissor Steps - 4 Steps - Steel - Diamond Tread - 17" Wide - 275 lbs
- RV Steps
- Truck Camper
- Snap-On Step
- 17 Inch Wide Step
- 18-1/4 Inch Wide
- 4 Steps
- 8 Inch Drop/Rise
- 32 Inch Entry
- 33 Inch Entry
- 34 Inch Entry
- 35 Inch Entry
- 36 Inch Entry
- 38 Inch Entry
- 40 Inch Entry
- Steel
- Brophy
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