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3.8m
3.8m

Maxi LaddersTelescopic A Frame Ladders with Toolbox

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Boasting a lightweight and compact design for easy portability and storage, the aluminium telescopic ladder provides optimal stability with non-slip rungs and a locking mechanism.

Product Features

3.8m

  • 2x 6 Telescopic steps adjustable (12 steps when fully open)
  • When closed 0.91m / In A-frame position 1.9m / When fully extended 3.8m
  • This ladder is very compact and easy to use.
  • It also has a hinge in the middle so it can stand on its own in an A-frame position.
  • The ladder can also be adjusted to use on a stairway or different working levels.
  • It also has a horizontal stabilizing bar for sideways stability.
  • Anti-slip feet on the ladder and stabilizing bar.
  • Rated 150kg
  • EN131 standard
  • Carton size: 93x55x18cm
  • Weight 13.5kg

5m

  • Very compact and easy to transport.
  • 2 x8 steps when in AFRAME position
  • This ladder can be used in an A-frame position or on a staircase and also be opened up in a straight line.
  • In A-frame position it reaches 2.5m
  • When fully extended it reaches 5.0m
  • When closed for transporting it is only 97cm.
  • Each step can be engaged to pull up to the desired height.
  • Quick release buttons to open and close the ladder
  • Very compact and easy to transport
  • Very easy locking buttons to open or close the ladder
  • Built to EN131 Standard
  • Load rating 150kg
  • Carton box: 97x53x21cm
  • Weight 17.5kg

5.6m

  • Telescopic A-frame ladder
  • 2x9 steps
  • When closed for transporting: 98cm
  • When Fully extended in a straight line: 5.6m
  • When in AFRAME position: 2.8m
  • Can also be used on staircases or steps.
  • Rated at 150KG
  • Weight: 21KG
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