Heavy Duty Kite Marked Glass Fibre Swingback Step With 8 Glass Fibre Treads Height 2.03m
- Glass fibre swing back steps
- Number of Treads: 8
- Maximum Height: 2.03m ; Maximum Capacity: 150kg
- Manufactured to British Standards BS EN131 also Electricity Boards Standard ESI 13-1 and ANSI 14-5 See More.....
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Product Specification
- Product Code
- H44091487
- Manufacturer Ref
- 316774
- Barcode
- 5052105084770
- Type
- Swing Back
- No. of Steps
- 8 Steps
- Capacity
- 150kg
- Classification
- EN-131
Product Details
- Heavy Duty Kite Marked Glass Fibre Swingback Step With 8 Glass Fibre Treads Height 2.03m
If you work in the food or petrochemical industries (for instance), you will need a reliable and appropriate ladder for your working environment in order to adhere to health and safety protocols. Our heavy duty kite marked glass fibre swing back steps are non-conductive with added hygienic and chemical resistant properties making them ideal for use in industries with specific requirements. Slip-resistant rubber feet and 85mm deep serrated treads are built in for added safety - they also have a tool holder, set in the top of the ladder to make working at height easier for the user. These products comply with BS EN131, the Electricity Boards Standard ESI 13-1 and DNSI 14-5. Available in a choice of seven different numbers of treads; 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 or 10 - thCapacity kg: 150
Ladder Type Attic ladders, extension ladders, step ladders and even step stools, there is a type of ladder to meet every need. Manufactured to British Standard BS EN131 Swing back steps also comply with the Electricity Boards Standard ESI 13-1 and ANSI 14-5 with 150kg rating for industrial use. Comes with a tool holder that can be set in on top. Non-conductive with added hygienic and chemical resistant properties. Often used in the food and petrochemical industries. |
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Ladder Metal When choosing a ladder, you need to decide what material will best suit your needs: steel, aluminium, wood or fibreglass. Polyester reinforced glassfibre, incorporating a cross-winding technique providing additional strength with only minimal weight, whilst ensuring good mechanical and electrical insulation properties. Stiles are acid resistant and rot-proof. Industrial quality glassfibre steps with glassfibre treads, most suitable for their non-conductive nature. |
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Ladder Height Consider the types of tasks you will be undertaking with your ladder, and what height you will need to reach. Heavy duty glassfirbe steps height is 2.03m. |
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Ladder Treads This glasfibre Extened Step is manufactured with 8 treads including platform. Industrial quality glassfibre steps with glassfibre treads, most suitable for their non-conductive nature. Slip-resistant rubber feet and 85mm deep serrated 85mm depth treads for added safety. |
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Ladder Capacity As you would expect, Ladders are designed and constructed to safely hold a specific amount of weight borne by a person and any load they are carrying. This aluminuim ladder has 150kg rating for industrial use loading capacity. |
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Standards Manufactured to British Standards BS EN131, 150kg rating for industrial use. Also comply with the Electricity Boards Standard ESI 13-1 and ANSI 14-5. |
Ladder Safery Tips
- Set the ladder at the correct angle. Straight, single or extension ladders should be set up at about a 75-degree angle. There is usually a safety icon / graphic on the side of the ladder that shows the proper angle orientation between vertical and horizontal that you should use as a guide.
- Keep your body centered between the side rails of the ladder at all times.
- Make sure the weight your ladder is supporting does not exceed its maximum load rating (weight of the user plus materials).
- Only place one person on the ladder at one time.
- Use a ladder that is the proper length for the job. Proper length is a minimum of 3 feet extending over the roofline or working surface.
- Metal ladders will conduct electricity. Use a wooden or fiberglass ladder in the vicinity of power lines or electrical equipment.
- Be sure all locks on extension ladders are properly engaged.
- The ground under the ladder should be level and firm. Large flat wooden boards braced under the ladder can level a ladder on uneven ground or soft ground. A good practice is to have a helper hold the bottom of the ladder.
- Do not use a ladder within six metres of a live overhead power line.
Additional Informations
- GTIN: 5052105084770
- Capacity kg: 150kg
- Material: Glass fibre
- No of Treads Inc Platform: 8
- Overall Length: 2030mm
- Tread Depth: 85mm
- Tread Material: Glass fibre treads
- Type: Swing back steps