Barton Mobile Four Tread Steps on Retractable Castors Double Handrails Height 1.725m
- Colour: Blue
- Number of Treads: 4
- Maximum Height: 1.725m; Platform Height 1.03m See More.....
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Product Specification
- Product Code
- H2130895
- Weight
- 28.50 kg
- Pack Size
- 1
- Pack Dimensions
- 585x990x1730 mm
- Manufacturer Ref
- LWHCS/4
- Barcode
- 05060091321274
- Type
- Glide Along
- No. of Steps
- 4 Steps
- Capacity
- 95kg
- Classification
- General Use
Product Details
- Barton Mobile Four Tread Steps on Retractable Castors Double Handrails Height 1.725m
Four tread mobile steps Mounted on retractable spring castors to enable the steps to be easily moved into position Double handrails are included for increased operator safety Ribbed rubber mat treads (approx 3mm) are both glued and fastened to the steel tread to provide extra adhesion 12 months warranty Steel Weight: 17.5kg Platform height: 1030mm Tread size WxD: 380x180mm Platform tread size WxD: 380x285mm Overall size WxDxH: 985x580x1725mm Pack Weight: 28.5 kg Pack Dimensions: 585x990x1730 mm Working at Height.
Ladder Type Attic ladders, extension ladders, step ladders and even step stools, there is a type of ladder to meet every need. Barton Mobile Four Tread Steps on Retractable Castorswith Double Handrails for increased operator safety. |
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Aluminium Ladder When choosing a ladder, you need to decide what material will best suit your needs: steel, aluminium, wood or fibreglass. Steel is the most versatile ladder material, offering the most benefits while meeting an affordable price point.
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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. Max Height is 1.725m and Platform Height is 1.03m. |
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Steps Weight This steel 4 tread platform weight 17.5kg. |
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Wheels Mounted on retractable spring castors to enable the steps to be easily moved into position. |
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Ladder Treads Ribbed rubber mat treads (approx 3mm) are both glued and fastened to the steel tread to provide extra adhesion. |
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.