How Is the Rise/Drop for the Flexco Manual Pull-Out Triple Steps Measured
Updated 09/28/2021 | Published 09/27/2021 >
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Where is the referenced measurements taken on each step? Is it take from the top of the step platform to the top of the next step platform? I have a triple step that measure 8inch from the top of the platform to the top of the next step above it for the two lowest steps. Is that what is being labeled as a 9inch on the documentation? Does Flexco still make the one I have? its only 4 years old.
asked by: Robert A
Expert Reply:
The rise/drop for a set of RV steps like the Flexco Manual Pull-Out Steps for RVs part # SMFP-3200L is measured from the top of one step to the top of the other. These steps in particular have a 9" rise/drop. There is an 8" version of this step available as part # SMFP-3100.
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Flexco Manual Pull-Out Steps for RVs - Triple - 9" Drop/Rise - 24" Wide - 300 lbs
- RV Steps
- Towable Camper
- Pull-Out Step
- 24 Inch Wide Step
- 25-3/8 Inch Wide
- 3 Steps
- 9 Inch Drop/Rise
- 30 Inch Entry
- 31 Inch Entry
- 32 Inch Entry
- 33 Inch Entry
- Steel
- Stromberg Carlson
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