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Black
Side-mounted Loft Wall Ladder
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Color: Black. The bracket and ladder
are made of high-quality Mg-Al Alloy with wear and rust
resistance characteristics, more durable than ordinary
steel. The special S-shaped strings adopted by the attic
access ladder enhance the bearing capacity, up to 660
lbs.
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Attention |
1. Please clearly confirm
the SIZE of this ladder before ordering.
2. Please
confirm the installation type of this ladder, it
CAN NOT be installed on ceiling.
3. DO NOT
stand under the ladder when you install it.
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Parameter |
Vertical Height |
≤ 280 cm / 9.18 ft |
Color |
Black |
Frame Size |
70
x 90 cm/27.5 x 35.4
in. |
Material |
Aluminum-Magnesium Alloy |
Step Size |
40 x 14 cm/15.7 x 5.5 in. |
Amount of Steps |
11 |
Weight Capacity |
660 lb |
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Matters needing attention:
1.Please install the fixed frame according to the height on our
website. If the installation height is not appropriate, please
contact us to solve the problem!
2.When pulling down the ladder, do not stretch it backward too
much. Just put it on the ground naturally. Excessive stretching will
cause uneven stress and may cause tilting. If you are not sure about
the stretching position, you can take photos to contact us!
3.If it is used for several months or frequently, you can check
whether the screws are loose as a routine maintenance of the stairs.
4.If there is a fault during use, please contact us first, and do
not repair it yourself to prevent improper maintenance!
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Maintenance Information |
Users are responsible for the proper operation and maintenance of
the equipment they use. Some equipment will quickly become damaged
and unsafe if abused or subjected to improper demands. If equipment
is regularly maintained and not abused, you will get the maximum
safety and service performance from loft wall ladder stairs.
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Do not overload ladder stairs.
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Do not knock it vigorously.
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Do not disassemble it
casually.
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Do not open the tripod forcibly.
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Do not play movement on ladder stairs.
These uses create severe impact and shock loads that may lead to
steps and equipment failure.
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Check Equipment |
Periodically turn ladder stairs on its end or side and check the
following:
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Look for broken welds or deck boards.
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Tighten loose nuts and bolts.
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Look for ladder stairs frame distortion caused by overloads and
impact loads.
All the check is for your safety.
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Item Include(022155) |
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Provided by Buyer |
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