Customization: | Available |
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Connection Type: | Toggle Connection |
Finish: | Galvanized |
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A ladder is a device that allows vertical access to a higher level from a lower level - or vice versa. It is usually inclined at an angle but can be vertical if adequately fixed in place.
These scaffolding ladders are designed in such a way that they can be used for a long period of time without compromising on the quality of the ladder. These are designed to be used in the construction of a scaffold, as they are built to withstand heavy loads.
A ladder jack scaffold is a simple device consisting of a platform resting on brackets attached to a ladder. Ladder jacks are primarily used in light applications because of their portability and cost effectiveness.
Scaffolding is a temporary structure that is typically made from metal poles and wood planks and used to support construction workers, inspectors, cleaners, and others who need to work at height
scaffold, in building construction, temporary platform used to elevate and support workers and materials during the construction, repair, or cleaning of a structure or machine; it consists of one or more planks of convenient size and length, with various methods of support, depending on the form and use.
Ladders must be secured and extend three feet above the working level. Ladders must be positioned so the bottom rung is no more than 24 inches from the ground. Hook-on and attachable ladders must be specifically designed for use with the type of scaffold being used - it's not one size fits all
Quality | Hot Dip Galvanized |
Height | "There is no maximum height for using a ladder. However, where a ladder rises 9 metres or more above its base, landing areas or rest platforms should be provided at suitable intervals |
Weight | 5 Metre Galvanised Steel Ladder 16 17.5 6 Metre Galvanised Steel Ladder 20 25.8 7 Metre Galvanised Steel Ladder 23 29.6 8 Metre Galvanised Steel Ladder 26 33.3 |