Specification
| Model | LAS145320 |
|---|---|
| Weight (Kg) | 5.0000 |
| Manufacturer | Ladderstore |
Ladder Stabilising System - Pack 2 (arms, wheels & levellers)
The Ladder Stabilising System consists of three parts. All parts use clamps to enable rapid and secure attachment to BS/EN 131 ladders. No drilling required.
Stabiliser Arms - a pair of arms attached to the lower part of the ladder, just above the bottom run and 1 metre above that point. The arm is hinged at the bottom and when released from its catch so that the foot reaches the ground, it is locked into position by a telescopic strut which has locking positions at 12 mm intervals. These arms provide the required resistance to Flip and in some part Top Slip.
Wheels - the second part consists of a pair of free-running rubber-tyred wheels attached to the stiles at the top of the ladder. The soft, sticky rubber is made from the same type of compound used for racing car tyres and provides enormous resistance to Top Slip.
Levellers - The HSE requirement for levelling is clearly stated: “Only use a ladder if the rungs are level. Ladders can be levelled using specially designed devices but NOT by using bits of brick or whatever else is at hand.” The levellers attach to each stile at the bottom of the ladder and provide swift adjustment for slopes in both directions (left to right or right to left) of up to 75mm in increments of 3mm. This is sufficient adjustment for the maximum recommended slope of 16 degrees. Levellers are fitted with sticky rubber feet at the base to cope with back-slip.
Stabiliser Arms - a pair of arms attached to the lower part of the ladder, just above the bottom run and 1 metre above that point. The arm is hinged at the bottom and when released from its catch so that the foot reaches the ground, it is locked into position by a telescopic strut which has locking positions at 12 mm intervals. These arms provide the required resistance to Flip and in some part Top Slip.
Wheels - the second part consists of a pair of free-running rubber-tyred wheels attached to the stiles at the top of the ladder. The soft, sticky rubber is made from the same type of compound used for racing car tyres and provides enormous resistance to Top Slip.
Levellers - The HSE requirement for levelling is clearly stated: “Only use a ladder if the rungs are level. Ladders can be levelled using specially designed devices but NOT by using bits of brick or whatever else is at hand.” The levellers attach to each stile at the bottom of the ladder and provide swift adjustment for slopes in both directions (left to right or right to left) of up to 75mm in increments of 3mm. This is sufficient adjustment for the maximum recommended slope of 16 degrees. Levellers are fitted with sticky rubber feet at the base to cope with back-slip.
This system is only suitable for ladders with a stile width of up to 25 mm
Compliant with Loughborough University HSE test procedures 2000

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