Using the TorkLift GlowStep Camper Scissor Steps for Van Build
Question:
Interested in your scissor steps. However, we would use them in a different application. Have they ever been used in a van conversion pop top? The pop top is 6 feet up from the floor and if we could use scissor steps to get up/down from there it might be cool.
asked by: David M
Helpful Expert Reply:
That is a new use of the TorkLift GlowStep Camper Scissor Steps, # TLA7506. If you have the clearance at base for these to extend, I think they will work wonderfully. These are of an aircraft-grade aluminum and stainless steel construction with the built-in SureGrip tread on the steps surface to provide excellent footing. To mount these, you will need an area for the mounting bracket of 21-1/2" wide x 8-9/16" deep.
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TorkLift GlowStep Camper Scissor Steps - 6 Steps - Aluminum - 20" Wide - 300 lbs
- RV Steps
- Truck Camper
- Pull-Out Step
- 20 Inch Wide Step
- 21-1/2 Inch Wide
- 6 Steps
- 7-1/2 Inch Drop/Rise
- Ground Contact
- Aluminum
- TorkLift
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