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Finish: | Galvanized |
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A scaffolding ladder is a durable, portable structure that can be used for construction, maintenance, and other work. They are often made of aluminum or steel, and can be designed with features like folding mechanisms, handrails, and adjustable footrests. Here are some product descriptions for scaffolding ladders:
Aluminum 2x6 Ladder Scaffolding-Basic
This aluminum ladder scaffolding is designed for professional use on construction sites and other jobs. It has a wide work platform and can be disassembled into leaning ladders or A-ladders.
Scaffolding Steel Ladder Q235 Hot DIP Galvanized Ringlock
This ladder beam is used for scaffolding where clear span or greater horizontal strength is required. It can be up to 6 meters long, but longer lengths can be made to order.
Construction Hooked Monkey Ladder Scaffolding Step Ladder
This lightweight, portable ladder is designed for indoor and outdoor work. It has a folding mechanism and handle, an adjustable footrest, and is made of high-quality aluminum alloy or steel.
Scaffolding Ladder
This ladder is made of anodized aluminum profiles and can be folded to 1780x650x420mm.
When using a ladder or scaffold, it's important to follow safety guidelines, such as keeping both feet on the ladder and ensuring that supported scaffolds have guardrails and proper ties to buildings.
Here are some instructions for installing a scaffolding ladder:
Angle: Install the ladder at an angle of around 75°.
Projection: The top of the ladder should extend out over 60 cm.
Width: Use a ladder that is at least 30 cm wide.
Non-slip: Use non-slip materials and take precautions to prevent falls.
Step members: Provide step members at equal intervals.
Clearance: Ensure there is enough space between the rungs and any obstructions behind the ladder.
Guardrails: Extend the ladder 36 in above the work platform and provide handholds, such as guardrails or posts.
Bracket style ladders: Install at least two brackets on the starter ladder assembly.
Clamp type ladder brackets: Ensure the clamp is installed and tightened properly.
Pins and collars: Position ladders with pins on top and ladders with collars on the bottom.
Before using the scaffold, check that it is built correctly and stands vertically. You should also take precautions to prevent electrocution and ensure the scaffold is safe to use
Here are some frequently asked questions (FAQs) about scaffolding ladders:
What ladder should I use for scaffolding?
Use ladders that are designed for scaffolding systems, like extension ladders or step ladders. Make sure the ladder is stable, properly secured, and meets safety standards.
How should I use a ladder on scaffolding?
Use the ladder according to the manufacturer's instructions.
How should I prevent falls while using scaffolding?
Follow safety guidance from the National Access and Scaffolding Confederation (NASC) or the manufacturer of the scaffolding. Focus on establishing collective fall protection, like minimizing time exposed to fall risk.
How often should I inspect scaffolding?
Inspect scaffolding before first use, then every 7 days until it's removed. Also inspect it after exposure to conditions that could cause deterioration, like adverse weather.
What safety precautions should I take when using scaffolding?
Don't use scaffolding without guardrails, and don't overload it. Don't work on scaffolding during storms or high winds. Don't use ladders or makeshift devices to increase height. Don't work below a scaffold without head protection.
How do I indicate that a scaffold is safe for use?
Hang a green "SAFE FOR USE" tag at each access point on the scaffold after it's been inspect
Size | materials | weight |
0.4m x 2.5m | galvanize iron steel | 13.5kls |