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Full Line Catalog www.louisvilleladder.com TABLE OF CONTENTS LADDER MODEL LADDER TYPE PAGE FX1100 IA 20 AX1000 IA 32 TRESTLE LADDERS TYPE PAGE FIBERGLASS • Extension Trestle STEPLADDERS ALUMINUM FIBERGLASS • Rhino™ 375 Stepladder FS1100HD IAA 10 • Extension Trestle • Stepladder FS1300HD IAA 10 • Brute™ 375 Stepladder FS1400HD IAA 11 FIBERGLASS • Stepladder FS1500 IA 12 • Rhino™ 375 Extension Ladder FE4000HD IAA 21 • Stepladder L-3016 IA 12 • Extension Ladder FE3200 IA 22 • Stepladder FS2000 I 13 • Extension Ladder L-3022-PT (ProTop™) IA 22 • Stepladder FS4000 II 13 • Plate Connect Extension & Single FE7000 IA 23 • Extension Ladder FE1700 I 24 FE0600 II 24 ALUMINUM EXTENSION LADDERS • Stepladder AS1100HD IAA 25 • Extension Ladder • Stepladder AS1000 IA 25 ALUMINUM • Stepladder AS3000 IA 26 • Stepladder AS2100 I 26 • Stepladder AS4000 II 27 TWIN FRONT LADDERS FIBERGLASS • Rhino™ 375 Extension Ladder AE1200HD IAA 34 • Stacked Extension Ladder AE2800 IA 34 • Extension Ladder AE2000 IA 35 • Extension Ladder – 3 Section AE1660 I 36 • Extension Ladder AE3200 I 36 • Rhino™ 375 Twin Front Ladder FM1100HD IAA 14 • Extension Ladder (Select models NEW w/ ProGrip AE4000 II 37 • Brute™ 375 Twin Front Ladder FM1400HD IAA 14 • Extension Ladder L-2324 III 38 • Twin Front Ladder FM1500 IA 15 • Extension Ladder L-2321 III 38 • Twin Front Ladder FM2000 I 15 ALUMINUM • Twin Front Ladder AM1100HD IAA 27 • Twin Front Ladder AM1000 IA 28 PLATFORM LADDERS ) ™ ATTIC LADDERS ALUMINUM • Elite Series - 350 lbs. 41 • Everest Series - 350 lbs. 41 • Big Boy Series - 350 lbs. 42 • Champion Series - 300 lbs. 42 • Premium Series - 250 lbs. 43 WOOD FIBERGLASS • Rhino™ 375 Platform Ladder FP1100HD IAA 16 • Brute™ 375 Platform Ladder FP1400HD IAA 16 • Platform Ladder FP1500 IA 17 • Rhino™ 375 Platform Ladder AP1100HD IAA 28 • Platform Ladder AP1000 IA 29 • Mobile Platform Ladder AP5000 IA 29 ALUMINUM SPECIALTY LADDERS WORK & WAREHOUSE PLATFORMS FIBERGLASS • Mini Working Platform L-3041 IA 19 • Mobile Maintenance Platform FW SERIES IA 43 L-2241 II 31 ALUMINUM • Mini Working Platform FIBERGLASS STEEL • Step-To-Straight FC1200 IAA 17 • Tripod Ladder FT1000 IA 18 • Ultimate Articulated Ladder L-3092 IA 18 • Shelf Ladder FH1000 IA 20 • Manhole Ladder FE8800 IA 21 • Sawhorse Ladder L-2032 IA 30 • Ultimate Articulated Ladder L-2091 IA 30 • Scaf-A-Deck PD9000 SERIES - 48 • Scaf-A-Deck PD8000 SERIES - 48 ALUMINUM • Rolling Warehouse Ladders GSW SERIES 450 lbs. 44 • HD Rolling Warehouse Ladders GSX2400 SERIES 450 lbs. 45 • HD Rolling Warehouse Ladders GSX1600 SERIES 450 lbs. 45 • NEW Rolling Tower Scaffolds ST SERIES 1,000 lbs. 46 • Mini Fortruss® Mobile Work Stand SM SERIES 500 lbs. 47 STAGES • Aircraft Mechanic Ladder AM8000 IA 32 • Shelf Ladder AH1000 IA 33 • Telescoping Plank LP-2921 - 48 33 • Scaffold Planks & Stages P1 / P2 / P3 - 48-49 • NEW Modular Guardrail Systems - - 50 Louisville Ladder History - - 3 • Multi Purpose Ladder L-2094 IA STEP STOOLS OTHER FIBERGLASS • Step Stand FY8000 IA 19 Ladder Safety Standards - - 4-5 • Step Stand AY8000 IA 31 When To Use... - - 6-7 • Euro Platform Ladder L-2346 III 39 Ladder Features - - 8-9 • Platform Ladder AP8000 III 39 Merchandiser - SRA9 Ladder Rack - - 51 LogoLock™ System - - 51 ALUMINUM STEEL 2 MODEL • Qwik Step® Step Stool L-4362 III 40 Extension Ladder Accessories - - 52-53 • Qwik Step® Step Stool L-4340 III 40 NEW C.L.I.M.B. Academy® Program - - 54 Warehouse Locations - - 55 Products may differ from catalog picture without prior notice. THE INDUSTRY’S LEADER IN PRODUCT INNOVATION Founded in 1946, Louisville Ladder, Inc. is one of the largest manufacturers of ladders in North America. The company’s headquarters is located in Louisville, KY, and it has a network of warehouses in various cities throughout the United States and Canada. Since its beginning, Louisville Ladder has been an industry leader in product innovation. • Louisville Ladder created the first aluminum step and extension ladder. • Revolutionary aluminum step and extension ladder construction, with steps using a channel that had the steps riveted directly to the rail flange; and with extensions using a patented rung-to-rail connection. • Knocked-down steel rolling warehouse ladder. • First line of fiberglass ladders, including an extension ladder using the patented rung-to-rail connection with aluminum washers on both sides of the rail. • First structural foam-molded stepladder top. • First powder-coat paint on the steel product line. • Patented steel rolling tower that could be set up by one person. • Patented QuickLatch® on runglocks (Patent #5429207). • The only fiberglass mobile work platform. • Full Metal Boot™ wrap-around shoe assembly for stepladders. • Rhino™ 375 Series, the first ladder with a 375 lb. weight capacity. • Da Boot™ is a polypropylene copolymer upper boot that provides strength, durability and fiberglass rail surface protection (Patent #7,000,731 B2). • ProTops™ are multifunctional tops on extension ladders (Patent #7,753,170) and stepladders (Patent #D597,685 & patents pending) designed with innovative features to improve the user’s performance when working electrical, utility, heavy construction and residential jobs. • Fiberglass Mini Working Platform, a 3’ lightweight non-conductive, all-around performance platform. • ProGrip™ is an integrated slip-resistant ladder cap that protect the support surface from damage while including easy-carry hand grips. • SHOX™ are a side rail impact absorption system that reduces damage to the first step, thus prolonging the life of the ladder. MORE INNOVATION JUST AROUND THE CORNER! Twin platform ladder coming soon... www.louisvilleladder.com 3 LADDER SAFETY STANDARDS WE MAKE SAFE LADDERS... All Louisville Ladder products have been designed and built to meet or exceed the application standards and requirements of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and Canadian Standards Association (CSA). OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION OSHA sets minimum national requirements with respect to the use of ladders in business and industry. However, many states have enacted their own regulations under the Occupational Safety & Health Act that establish more severe requirements. The more demanding state codes will supersede OSHA standards within their respective states. Therefore, users should check with their own state OSHA representatives. AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE The adequacy of ladders and the work practices followed by employees using them are regulated by OSHA in five sections: Portable Wood (1910.25), Portable Metal (1910.26), Fixed Ladders (1910.27), Mobile Ladder Stands and Scaffolds (1910.29) and ladders used in Construction Industry (1926.1053). These sections specify the standards to which all portable ladders must be manufactured, care and placement of ladders in the workplace and the safe use of ladders on the job. Louisville Ladder, Inc. manufactures products in compliance with the applicable safety codes of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). There are a variety of ANSl safety codes depending on material and type of ladder. The applicable ANSI codes are as follows: WOOD LADDER: ANSI A14.1 FIBERGLASS LADDER: ANSI A14.5 STEEL LADDER: ANSI A14.7 STAGE PLATFORM: ANSI A10.8 ROLLING SCAFFOLD: ANSI A10.8 METAL LADDER: ANSI A14.2 ATTIC LADDER: ANSI A14.9 In addition, ANSI codes have established a Duty Rating which identifies the use for which a portable ladder is intended and the conditions under which the ladder can be used safely. The following table describes the various types of ladders: TYPE IAA: Extra heavy duty industrial capable of supporting 375 lbs. TYPE IA: Extra heavy duty industrial capable of supporting 300 lbs. TYPE I: Heavy duty industrial capable of supporting 250 lbs. TYPE II: Medium duty commercial capable of supporting 225 lbs. TYPE III: Light duty household capable of supporting 200 lbs. An extensive series of tests and design requirements determines which Duty Rating label a particular ladder may receive. The total load supported includes the combined weight of the user, clothing, tools and any materials on the ladder. However, ladders must be used properly in order to support the intended load. CANADIAN STANDARDS ASSOCIATION Product meets or exceeds Canadian Standards Association testing requirements. ...but you make ladders safe. Even a rigidly constructed ladder can be involved in an accident if the proper cautions are not taken in its use. Critical factors in safe use include reading all instructions and labels accompanying the ladder. DANGER Metal ladders conduct electricity; do not use where contact may be made with live electrical circuits. Failure to read and follow instructions on the use of this product could result in serious personal injury or death. Proper Selection Select ladder of proper duty rating to support combined weight of user and materials. Ladders are available with duty ratings of 200, 225, 250, 300 and 375 lbs. Select ladder of proper length to safely reach desired height. Inspection Before Each Use • Inspect thoroughly for missing or damaged components. Never use a damaged ladder and never make temporary repairs. • Inspect thoroughly for loose fasteners. Make sure all working parts are in good working order (lubricate if necessary). • Clean ladder of all foreign material (wet paint, mud, snow, grease, oil, etc). • Destroy ladder if damaged, worn, or exposed to fire or chemicals. 4 Consider Before Each Use • Metal ladders conduct electricity. Keep away from electrical circuits. • Consult manufacturer for use in chemical or other corrosive environments. • Use ladder only as outlined in instructions. Ladders are designed for one person only. Do not overload. • Do not use in high winds or during storm. • Do not use if in poor health, if taking any drugs or alcoholic beverages, or if physically handicapped. • Keep shoes clean. Leather soles should not be worn. • Never leave ladder set up and unattended. • Pay close attention to what you are doing. STEPLADDERS Proper Setup and Use • Use help in setting up ladder, if possible. • Make sure ladder is fully open and spreaders locked. • Set all feet on firm, level surface. Do not place on unstable, loose or slippery surfaces. Place ladder where access is not obstructed. Do not place in front of unlocked doors. Ladders are not intended to be used on scaffolds. • Secure ladder, where possible, from excessive movement • Make sure spreaders are locked and ladder is stable before climbing. • Climb only front side of ladder. Face ladder when climbing up or down. Maintain a firm grip. Use both hands in climbing. • Keep body centered between side rails. Do not overreach. Get down and move ladder as needed. • Do not climb, stand, or sit above second step from top. Do not climb, stand, or sit on spreader braces, ladder top, or pail shelf. • Do not straddle front and back. Do not climb from one ladder onto another. • Avoid pushing or pulling off to side of ladder. Do not “walk” or “shift” ladder while on it. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION SEE ANSI A14.1-WOOD: A14.2-ALUMINUM: A14.5-FIBERGLASS. Mechanic ladders and extension trestle ladders may be climbed from either side. SINGLE & EXTENSION LADDERS Proper Setup and Use • Use help in setting up ladder, if possible. • Set base of ladder on firm, level surface. Ladder leveling devices are available for use on uneven ground. Place ladder where access is not obstructed. • Do not place on unstable, loose, or slippery surfaces. Do not place in front of unlocked doors. Ladders are not intended to be used on scaffolds. • Secure base section before raising ladder to upright position. Do not raise or lower with fly section extended. • Extend fly section and engage runglocks. Make sure rope does not create a tripping hazard or interfere with activity near ladder. • Recommend tying bottom fly rung to adjacent base rung. • Extend and retract fly section only from ground and when no one is on ladder. • Do not overextend. A minimum overlap of sections is required as follows: • • • • • — ladder size up to and including 32’–3’ overlap — over 32’ up to and including 36’–4’ overlap — over 36’ up to and including 48’–5’ overlap — sizes over 48’–6’ overlap Position ladder against upper support surface. Make sure ladder does not lean to side. Ladder must make a 75 1/2° angle with the ground. • To establish if ladder is at proper angle – Determine the distance along the rail between the top and bottom support points of the ladder. Divide this distance by 4. The result will be the horizontal distance between the top and bottom support points. • When using ladder for access to roof, extend top 3 feet above roof edge. Tie or secure top from movement. • Make sure top and bottom ends of ladder are firmly supported. • Check that top and bottom of ladder are properly supported. Make sure runglocks are engaged before climbing. • Face ladder when climbing up or down. Maintain a firm grip. • Use both hands in climbing. • Keep body centered between side rails. Do not overreach. Get down and move ladder as needed. • Do not climb above top support point. Do not climb from one ladder to another. • Do not straddle or sit on rungs. • Avoid pushing or pulling off to side of ladder. Do not “walk” or “shift” ladder while on it. Proper Care and Storage • Hang ladder on racks at intervals of 6’ for support. • Never store materials on ladder. • Never drop or apply an impact load to ladder. • Securely support ladder in transit. • Never paint a wood ladder. Treat with wood preservative. • Protect wood ladder from exposure to the elements, but allow good ventilation. Keep away from heat and moisture. USE THESE CHARTS TO DETERMINE THE RIGHT LADDER LENGTH FOR YOUR JOB: TOP SUPPORT POINT TOP SUPPORT POINT stepladder height selection guide 3 FEET ACCESSIBLE ROOF HEIGHT extensioN ladder length selection guide stepladder size approx. HighesT Standing level Ladder size maximum extended length *working range to top support *maximum accessible roof height range 4’ 1’ 11” 16’ 13’ 7 1⁄2’ – 12 1⁄2’ 4 1⁄2’–9 1⁄2’ 5’ 2’ 10” 20’ 17’ 9 1⁄2’ – 16 1⁄2’ 6 1⁄2’–13 1⁄2’ 6’ 3’ 9” 24’ 21’ 11 1⁄2’ – 20’ 8 1⁄2’–17’ 7’ 4’ 9” 28’ 25’ 13 1⁄2’ – 24’ 10 1⁄2’–21’ 8’ 5’ 8” 32’ 29’ 15 1⁄2’– 28’ 12 1⁄2’–25’ 10’ 7’ 7” 36’ 32’ 17 1⁄2’ – 31’ 14’–28’ 12’ 9’ 6” 40’ 35’ 19’ – 33 1⁄2’ 16’–30 1⁄2’ 14’ 11’ 5” 44’ 39’ 21’ – 37 1⁄2’ 18’–34 1⁄2’ 16’ 13’ 4” 48’ 43’ 23’ – 41 1⁄2’ 20’–38 1⁄2’ 18’ 15’ 3” 20’ 17’ 2” 60’ (1) 48’ 23’ – 46 1⁄2’ 20’–43 1⁄2’ *When set up at the proper 75 1/2° angle Three-section extension (1) What makes Louisville ladders unique... Activated caster technology by Bodyweight™. 4 swivel casters, mounted on a front cam mechanism and rear springs, make it easy to use in material handling applications. Rhino™ 375 Series – the first ladder with a 375 lb. duty rating. A Louisville Ladder exclusive! These ladders have a 375 lb. duty rating, combining top of the line components for all demanding industrial applications. Wraparound shoe assembly is an exclusive design by Louisville Ladder. For full description, see ladder features on pages 8-9. Da Boot™ is a patented design by Louisville Ladder. For full description, see ladder features on pages 8-9. Patent #7,000,731 B2 5 WHEN TO USE... STEPLADDERS Excellent for low and medium-height jobs, with adequate space for working. Manufactured with fiberglass or aluminum rails, and equipped with multifunctional tops for holding tools, paint, and hardware. These ladders are great for diverse professional and household tasks. EXTENSION LADDERS Extension ladders are designed for extended height tasks. Available in aluminum or fiberglass, and with adjustable lengths, these ladders are versatile and can be used for most jobs. IMPROVED PLATFORM DESIGN! Gapless and slimmer for improved storage. PLATFORM LADDERS Excellent for any task that require extended periods of standing at an elevation/height. Our new and improved platform ladders feature a full platform and slimmer profile for better storage. Great option for painters, decorators and electricians. 6 TWIN STEPLADDERS Great for jobs that require two people on the ladder simultaneously. Manufactured with steps on both sides, it can be climbed from either side. The ladder will hold its Duty Rating simultaneously on each side of the ladder. Multi purpose LADDERS TWIN STEPLADDER STAIRWAY Multi purpose ladders are efficient four ladders in one. Can be opened into a twin stepladder or stairway ladder; also can be fully extended to become an extension ladder or separated for scaffolding planks or platforms. TRIPOD LADDERS Tripod ladders are great for irregular surfaces and reduced areas. The back rail fits easily into tight angles and other confined spaces like between 2x4’s. STRAIGHT / EXTENSION PLANK SUPPORT 7 Ladder Features Feature images depicted on these pages may vary according to ladder model. STEPLADDER Center-pull spreader brace Unique center-pull spreader brace designed for one-hand operation. Brace is plated steel for extra durability. Da Boot™ Polypropylene copolymer upper boot provides strength, durability and fiberglass rail surface protection. Thick non-marring thermoplastic elastomer tread is bonded and mechanically fastened to the upper boot and provides a slip-resistant footing. Inside, Da Boot™ has a unique open design that allows for quick and easy visual inspection of fiberglass rail. Patent #7,000,731 B2 Double-rivet step construction Each step secured with six, large-headed, solid rivets for maximum strength. 30% greater shear strength than solid aluminum rivets. FULL METAL BOOT See following page. HEAVY DUTY gusset bracing All gussets are heavy duty steel. Added to angle back braces and steps for extra support. Heavy gauge metal top Metal tool tray top attached to front rails with four rivets and a shoulder bolt and nut on top hinge. Molded top with recessed tray / handyman’s tool slots Non-conductive structural molded top provides greater impact resistance and durability than aluminum tops. Large parts tray recessed 1⁄4” deep with tool slots. OPTIONAL MOLDED PAIL SHELF Inside spreader braces Spreader braces inside fiberglass rails help protect braces from getting hooked or abused in transit. Features many tools slots, a drill slot, and can securely hold a paint tray as well as round or square paint buckets. Pinch-resistant spreader braces Heavy duty plated steel spreader braces with double rivet hinge to protect user from pinched fingers. ProTop™ - versatile and durable ProTop™ is a multifunctional top featuring a magnet tray, hardware tray, curved ergonomic front, drill and tool slots, paint bucket holder, and a pipe or 2x4 holder to increase productivity. Patent #D597,685 & patents pending Reinforcement plates Reinforcement plates wrap around the rail at spreader brace for unsurpassed durability. SHOX™ - superior impact absorption Side rail impact absorption system that reduces damage to the first step, thus prolonging the life of the ladder. SLIP-RESISTANT RUBBER FEET Aluminum angle feet with thick rubber tread on all four legs to provide sure footing. WIDE BACK BRACES 8 Vertically mounted U-shaped back braces spaced at one foot intervals provide maximum stiffness and discourage unsafe climbing. Heavy duty bottom back brace provides additional strength to the bottom of the ladder. EXTENSION LADDER ALUMINUM Cast rail end caps Extra heavy duty cast aluminum caps on all rail ends for rail protection, longer life and durability. Aluminum plate connection rungs Tempered aluminum rungs are hydraulically double-crimped to aluminum plate. Each plate is fastened to side rails with four solid aluminum rivets. D-shaped rungs Flat top, D-shape provides greater standing area than round rungs. Fully serrated for slip-resistant surface. RUBBER fly section shoes Fly section is equipped with solid rubber end cap shoes enabling the fly section to be used separately as a straight ladder. STACKED ALUMINUM I-BEAM RAIL Extra heavy duty outside slide guides secured to top of base section with four rivets per guide. SWIVEL SAFETY SHOES Heavy duty plated steel shoes with thick rubber tread. Shoe can be used with tread down or in spike position. Double rope & pulley All aluminum double pulley system comes with a rot-resistant manila rope for all weather performance. Full I-beam Slide rails are extra heavy duty 3” I-beam extrusions for maximum strength. FULL METAL Boot™ Extra heavy duty cast aluminum shoes with thick rubber tread. Exclusive Louisville Ladder design. Reinforcement plates wrap around the rail for unsurpassed durability. Mar-resistant rail end caps Impact-resistant caps on all rail ends provide rail protection for longer life and protect work surfaces from marring. Modified I-beam Side rails are full 3” extrusions shaped into a modified I-beam for strength and light weight. Interlocking rails keep fly and base sections from coming apart. OUTSIDE SLIDE GUIDES Two extra heavy duty outside slide guides secured to top of base section with four rivets per guide for maximum strength. Over extending stop on fly section. PROGRIP™ Integrated slip-resistant ladder caps that protect the support surface from damage while including easy-carry hand grips. Protop™ A multifunctional top designed to increase productivity. Patent #7,753,170 quicklatch® equipped Runglock Provides easier method of securing fly and base sections when extended. One-finger operation. Patent #5429207 ROUND RUNGS Tempered round aluminum rungs are fully serrated for slip-resistant surface. Each rung end is hydraulically double crimped to side rail. 9 FIBERGLASS FIBERGLASS STEPLADDER FS1300HD SERIES STEPLADDERS STEPLADDER FS1100HD SERIES FS1106HD MODEL LADDER SIZE STEP SIZE BOTTOM WIDTH APPROX. APPROX. SPREAD WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES MODEL LADDER SIZE STEP SIZE BOTTOM WIDTH APPROX. APPROX. SPREAD WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES FS1104HD 4’ 3” 20 9/16” 29” 19 4.2’ FS1304HD 4’ 3” 18 13⁄16” 29” 15 4‘ FS1106HD 6’ 3” 24 1⁄16” 40 13⁄16” 27 7.2’ FS1305HD 5’ 3” 20 5⁄16” 35” 18 5.4‘ FS1108HD 8’ 3” 27 9⁄16” 52 5⁄8” 36 11.1’ FS1306HD 6’ 3” 21 13⁄16” 41” 22 6.8‘ FS1110HD 10’ 3” 31 1⁄16” 64 7⁄16” 45 15.5’ FS1308HD 8’ 3” 24 13⁄16” 54” 28 10.3‘ FS1112HD 12’ 3” 34 9⁄16” 76 1⁄4” 56 20.4’ FS1310HD 10’ 3” 27 13⁄16” 64 9⁄16” 40 14.2‘ FS1312HD 12’ 3” 30 13⁄16” 78” 41 18.4‘ ANSI A14.5 ANSI A14.5 10 Hea v gus y duty set brac ing on Dou b step le-rive con t stru cti r Insi d brac e sprea de es Alum slip inum a -r n rubb esistan gle er fe t et Hea v met y gaug al to e p Extr a duty heavy spre inside ade r br aces Hea v rein y duty forc eme nt p late s Dou blecon r i v et s duty truction step gus set w/ heav brac ing y Full M Boo ™etal t Mol d rece ed top ssed w tray ith SHO ™ X imp act superio abso r rpti on FS1306HD FIBERGLASS STEPLADDERS STEPLADDER FS1400HD SERIES Patent #D597,685 & patents pending A multifunctional top designed to increase productivity. • Hardware TRAY Recessed tray provides area to secure hardware from falling off the top. • Paint bucket Holder Convenient recessed tray holds quarter/half/full gallon paint buckets. • Drill slots k br aces bac Wid e Rive t con ed step stru with ction gus sets Insi de brac spread es er Da B Pate oot ™ nt # 7,00 0,7 31 B 2 ProT o and p ™ - v dura ersat ile ble SHO ™ X imp act superio abso r rpti on Two separate drill slots make for a variety of convenient options especially when also using the paint bucket holder. • Screwdrivers/pliers Featuring plenty of slots, ProTop™ will hold all the tools needed. • Curved front Curved surface on front of top helps provide leg comfort. • Pipe & 2x4 holder Groove across top keeps pipes and 2x4’s from getting away from you. • Magnet TRAY Easily secures metallic hardware and tools. Not available on type II ladders. FS1406HD APPROX. WT. APPROX. (LBS) CUBES MODEL LADDER SIZE STEP SIZE BOTTOM WIDTH APPROX. SPREAD FS1404HD 4’ 3” 19 9/16” 28 15/16” 15 3.7‘ FS1405HD 5’ 3” 21 1/16” 34 7/8” 17 4.8‘ FS1406HD 6’ 3” 22 9/16” 40 7/8” 21 6.1‘ FS1407HD 7’ 3” 24 1/16” 46 13/16” 25 7.5‘ FS1408HD 8’ 3” 25 9/16” 52 3/4” 28 8.7‘ FS1410HD 10’ 3” 28 9/16” 64 11/16” 34 12.6‘ FS1412HD 12’ 3” 31 9/16” 76 1/8” 51 16.7‘ The cutting edge of impact absorption! • Enhanced impact absorption • Better protection against damage • Also available with the superior Da Boot ANSI A14.5 ™ 11 FIBERGLASS FIBERGLASS STEPLADDER L-3016 SERIES STEPLADDERS STEPLADDER FS1500 SERIES FS1506 MODEL LADDER SIZE BOTTOM WIDTH APPROX. APPROX. SPREAD WT. (LBS) s Hea vy gus duty set brac ing Pinc hspre resista n ade r br t ace APPROX. CUBES model LADDER SIZE STEP SIZE BOTTOM WIDTH APPROX. APPROX. APPROX. SPREAD WT. (LBS) CUBES FS1502* 2’ 3” 17” 18 1⁄4” 8 1.8‘ L-3016-04 4’ 3” 18 13⁄16” 28 3⁄16” 14 3.6‘ FS1503 3’ 3” 18 1⁄16” 23 12 2.6‘ L-3016-06 6’ 3” 21 13⁄16” 40 1⁄16” 20 5.7‘ FS1504 4’ 3” 19 9⁄16” 28 15⁄16” 14 3.6‘ L-3016-08 8’ 3” 24 13⁄16” 51 7⁄8” 26 8.7‘ FS1505 5’ 3” 21 1⁄16” 34 7⁄8” 17 4.9‘ L-3016-10 10’ 3” 27 13⁄16” 64 1⁄16” 34 10‘ FS1506 6’ 3” 22 9⁄16” 40 7⁄8” 20 5.7‘ L-3016-12 12’ 3” 30 13⁄16” 75 11⁄16” 47 15.8‘ FS1507 7’ 3” 24 1⁄16” 46 13⁄16” 22 7.9‘ FS1508 8’ 3” 25 9⁄16” 52 3⁄4” 26 8.7‘ FS1510 10’ 3” 28 9⁄16” 64 11⁄16” 34 10.9‘ FS1512 12’ 3” 31 9⁄16” 76 1⁄16” 47 15.8‘ ANSI A14.5 *FS1502 is a folding step stand & is not equipped with Da Boot™, ProTop™, or SHOX™. 12 Mol d with ed top tool handym slot s an’s Alum slip inum a -r n rubb esistan gle er fe t et k br aces bac Wid e Dou b step le-rive con t stru cti on 2 STEP SIZE Insi d brac e sprea der es 31 B Pate oot ™ nt # 7,00 0,7 Da B ProT o and p ™ - v dura ersat ile ble SHO ™ X imp - sup act absoerior rpti on L-3016-06 ANSI A14.5 FIBERGLASS FIBERGLASS STEPLADDER FS4000 SERIES STEPLADDERS STEPLADDER FS2000 SERIES MODEL LADDER SIZE STEP SIZE BOTTOM WIDTH APPROX. SPREAD APPROX. WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES FS2004 4’ 3” 18 13⁄16” 28 3⁄16” 12 3.4‘ FS2005 5’ 3” 20 5⁄16” 34 1⁄8” 15 4.6‘ FS2006 6’ 3” 21 13⁄16” 40 1⁄16” 17 5.9‘ FS2007 7’ 3” 23 5⁄16” 46” 20 7.2‘ FS2008 8’ 3” 24 13⁄16” 51 7⁄8” 22 8.9‘ s Opt io pail nal mo shel lded f Pinc hspre resista n ade r br t ace Slip rubbresistan er fe t et *Pro and Top ™ dura versa ble tile Opt io pail nal mo l shel f ded on Dou b step le-rive con t stru cti s FS4006 Pinc h spre -resist ade ant r br ace ProT o and p ™ - ve dura rsat ile ble Alum slip inum a -r n rubb esistan gle er fe t et FS2006 LADDER SIZE STEP SIZE FS4004 4’ 3’ 18 13⁄16” 28 3⁄16” 11 3.4‘ FS4006 6’ 3’ 21 13⁄16” 40 1⁄16” 16 5.9‘ FS4007 7’ 3’ 23 5⁄16” 46” 18 7.2‘ FS4008 8’ 3’ 24 13⁄16” 51 7⁄8” 21 8.9‘ MODEL Bottom WIDTH APPROX. APPROX. spread WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES ANSI A14.5 ANSI A14.5 *ProTop™ does not include magnet on FS4000 series. 13 TWIN FRONT LADDERS FIBERGLASS FIBERGLASS TWIN FRONT LADDER FM1100HD SERIES TWIN FRONT LADDER FM1400HD SERIES FM1406HD MODEL LADDER SIZE STEP SIZE BOTTOM WIDTH APPROX. SPREAD APPROX. WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES MODEL LADDER SIZE STEP SIZE BOTTOM WIDTH Rive t con ed step stru ctio n Hea v gus y duty set brac ing Insi d brac e sprea de es Hea v stee y gaug l hin e ges r B2 ,731 t #7 ,000 SHO ™ X imp act superio abso r rpti on Da B Pate oot ™ n Hea v stee y gaug l hin e ges Dou b con le-rive s t duty truction step gus set w/ heav brac ing y Rein plat forcem ent es Insi d brac e sprea de es r SHO ™ X imp act superio abso r rpti on Full M Boo ™etal t FM1106HD APPROX. APPROX. SPREAD WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES FM1104HD 4’ 3” 20 1⁄2” 36” 28 5.2‘ FM1404HD 4’ 3” 19 9⁄16” 37 1⁄2” 21 4.7‘ FM1106HD 6’ 3” 24” 52” 32 9‘ FM1405HD 5’ 3” 21 1⁄16” 44 7⁄8” 24 6.5‘ FM1108HD 8’ 3” 27 1⁄2” 67” 48 13.7‘ FM1406HD 6’ 3” 22 9⁄16” 52 5⁄16” 27 8.3‘ FM1110HD 10’ 3” 31” 83” 64 19.2‘ FM1407HD 7’ 3” 24 1⁄16” 59 11⁄16” 32 10.2‘ FM1112HD 12’ 3” 34 1⁄2” 98” 78 25.5‘ FM1408HD 8’ 3” 25 9⁄16” 67 1⁄8” 36 12.4‘ FM1410HD 10’ 3” 28 9⁄16” 81 15⁄16” 55 17.5‘ ANSI A14.5 BOTH SIDES of twin front ladders can be used simultaneously by one person plus materials. Therefore the duty rating for this ladder is PER SIDE. FM1412HD 12’ 3” 31 9⁄16” 96 3⁄4” 68 23.2‘ FM1414HD* 14’ 3” 34 9⁄16” 111 1⁄2” 84 27.5‘ FM1416HD* 16’ 3” 37 9⁄16” 126 5⁄16” 100 33.5‘ ANSI A14.5 14 *Special duty: manufacturer tested to 375 lbs. BOTH SIDES of twin front ladders can be used simultaneously by one person plus materials. Therefore the duty rating for this ladder is PER SIDE. FIBERGLASS FIBERGLASS TWIN FRONT LADDER FM1500 SERIES LADDER SIZE STEP SIZE FM1503 3’ 3” FM1504 4’ 3” FM1505 5’ 3” FM1506 6’ 3” FM1507 7’ 3” FM1508 8’ 3” FM1510 10’ 3” FM1512 12’ 3” BOTTOM WIDTH on Pinc h spre -resist ade ant r br aces Dou b step le-rive con t stru cti Alum slip inum a -r n rubb esistan gle er fe t et Hea v stee y gaug l hin e ges Hea v stee y gaug l hin e ges r Insi d brac e sprea de es MODEL Dou b con le-rive stru t ctio step n FM2006 B2 ,731 t #7 ,000 SHO ™ X imp act superio abso r rpti on Da B Pate oot ™ n FM1506 TWIN FRONT LADDERS TWIN FRONT LADDER FM2000 SERIES APPROX. SPREAD APPROX. WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES MODEL LADDER SIZE STEP SIZE BOTTOM WIDTH APPROX. APPROX. SPREAD WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES 18 1⁄16” 30 1⁄8” 16 3.4‘ FM2004 4’ 3” 18 3⁄4” 37 1⁄4” 17 4.6‘ 19 9⁄16” 37 1⁄2” 19 4.9‘ FM2006 6’ 3” 21 3⁄4” 52” 24 8.1‘ 21 1⁄16” 44 7⁄8” 22 6.5‘ FM2008 8’ 3” 24 3⁄4” 66 13⁄16” 34 12‘ 22 9⁄16” 52 5⁄16” 27 8.4‘ FM2010 10’ 3” 27 3⁄4” 81 5⁄8” 45 16.8‘ 24 1⁄16” 59 11⁄16” 30 10.2‘ FM2012 12’ 3” 30 3⁄4” 96 7⁄16” 55 22.1‘ 25 9⁄16” 67 1⁄8” 34 12.3‘ 28 9⁄16” 81 15⁄16” 44 17.3‘ 31 9⁄16” 96 3⁄4” 62 23.1‘ ANSI A14.5 BOTH SIDES of twin front ladders can be used simultaneously by one person plus materials. Therefore the duty rating for this ladder is PER SIDE. ANSI A14.5 BOTH SIDES of twin front ladders can be used simultaneously by one person plus materials. Therefore the duty rating for this ladder is PER SIDE. 15 FIBERGLASS PLATFORM LADDER FP1400HD SERIES PLATFORM LADDER FP1100HD SERIES IMPROVED PLATFORM DESIGN! IMPROVED PLATFORM DESIGN! Gapless and slimmer for improved storage. Gapless and slimmer for improved storage. MODEL ht. to platform STEP SIZE BOTTOM WIDTH APPROX. APPROX. SPREAD WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES FP1104HD 3’ 9” 3” 24 3⁄8” 45 1⁄8” 25 5.4‘ FP1106HD 5’ 8” 3” 27 5⁄16” 52 3⁄8” 36 7.8‘ FP1108HD 7’ 7” 3” 30 1⁄4” 65” 49 10.4‘ FP1110HD* 9’ 6” 3” 33 5⁄16” 75 1⁄2” 61 13‘ FP1112HD* 11’ 5” 3” 36 1⁄4” 87 1⁄2” 73 15.6‘ ANSI A14.5 MODEL ht. to platform STEP SIZE FP1403HD 2’ 10” FP1404HD 3’ 9” FP1405HD 4’ 9” Rive t con ed step stru ctio n Hea v gus y duty set brac ing Gap l slip ess -r plat esistan form t B2 ,731 t #7 ,000 SHO ™ X imp act superio abso r rpti on Da B Pate oot ™ n Hea v gus y duty set brac ing Dou b con le-rive stru t ctio step n Gap l slip ess -res plat istan form t FP1404HD Top r gua ail rd Full M Boo ™etal t SHO ™ X imp act superio abso r rpti on FP1104HD Top r gua ail rd PLATFORM LADDERS FIBERGLASS APPROX. WT. APPROX. (LBS) CUBES BOTTOM WIDTH APPROX. SPREAD 3” 23 5⁄16” 34 1⁄4” 20 3.9‘ 3” 24 13⁄16” 39 7⁄8” 22 5.2‘ 3” 26 3⁄16” 45 3⁄4” 25 6.5‘ FP1406HD 5’ 8” 3” 27 3⁄4” 52” 28 7.6‘ FP1408HD 7’ 7” 3” 30 7⁄8” 63 3⁄4” 42 10.2‘ FP1410HD* 9’ 6” 3” 33 13⁄16” 75 9⁄16” 58 12.7‘ FP1412HD* 11’ 5” 3” 36 13⁄16” 86 5⁄8” 69 15.3‘ *Special duty: manufacturer tested to 375 lbs. ANSI A14.5 *Special duty: manufacturer tested to 375 lbs. 16 FIBERGLASS PLATFORM LADDER FP1500 SERIES STEP-TO-STRAIGHT LADDER FC1200 SERIES PLATFORM / SPECIALTY LADDERS FIBERGLASS IMPROVED PLATFORM DESIGN! Gapless and slimmer for improved storage. ht. to platform STEP SIZE BOTTOM WIDTH APPROX. SPREAD APPROX. WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES FP1503 2’ 10” 3” 23 5⁄16” 34 1⁄4” 19 3.9‘ FP1504 3’ 9” 3” 24 13⁄16” 39 7⁄8” 23 5.2‘ FP1505 4’ 9” 3” 26 3⁄16” 45 3⁄4” 25 6.5‘ FP1506 5’ 8” 3” 27 3⁄4” 52” 28 7.6‘ FP1508 7’ 7” 3” 30 7⁄8” 63 3⁄4” 41 10‘ FP1510 9’ 6” 3” 33 13⁄16” 75 9⁄16” 57 12.9‘ FP1512 11’ 5” 3” 36 13⁄16” 86 5⁄8” 68 15.4‘ k gloc Run Util it safe y-style ty s hoe s Dou b step le-rive con t stru cti on MODEL Stan pole dard grip Hing mec ing han ism Top r gua ail rd Dou b con le-rive stru t ctio step n B2 FC1206 ,731 Gap l slip ess -res plat istan form t t #7 ,000 SHO ™ X imp act superio abso r rpti on Da B Pate oot ™ n FP1504 MAX. EXT. LENGTH FLARED SECTION MIN. O.D. FLARED SECTION MAX. O.D. MODEL LADDER SIZE FC1206 6’ 9’ 17 7/8” 23 5/8” FC1207 7’ 11’ 17 7/8” 24 5/8” FC1208 8’ 13’ 17 7/8” 25 5/8” MODEL PARALLEL SECTION O.D. APPROX. WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES FC1206 14 5/8” 33 6.8‘ FC1207 14 5/8” 36 8.4‘ FC1208 14 5/8” 41 9.8‘ Table continued below... ANSI A14.5 O.D. denotes outside dimension 17 SPECIALTY LADDERS FIBERGLASS FIBERGLASS TRIPOD LADDER FT1000 SERIES ULTIMATE ARTICULATED LADDER L-3092 SERIES Buil t Stab -In ilize r MODEL LADDER SIZE STEP SIZE BOTTOM WIDTH APPROX. SPREAD APPROX. WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES MODEL LADDER SIZE MAX. EXT. LENGTH APPROX. WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES FT1004 4’ 3” 28 3⁄4” 29” 17 6.1‘ L-3092-13 13’ 13’ 46 5.15‘ FT1005 5’ 3” 30 5⁄8” 35” 20 7.2‘ L-3092-15 15’ 15’ 49 7.5‘ FT1006 6’ 3” 35 3⁄8” 41” 24 10.5‘ FT1007 7’ 3” 37” 48” 27 14.2‘ FT1008 8’ 3” 41 3⁄4” 54” 31 15.5‘ FT1010 10’ 3” 44 1⁄2” 66” 44 22.5‘ FT1012 12’ 3” 53 1⁄2” 78” 53 32.9‘ ANSI A14.5 Stepladder Supported span scaffold (*with plank) 18 Com wid fortabl e sid e e ra ils e™ Hing Easy Hea v gus y duty set brac ing Out ri brac gger ra kets il Dou b con le-rive stru t ctio step n Cen t spre er-pull ade r br ace Stee outr l reinfo igge rced r Full M Boo ™etal t FT1006 Double (short) Fully stepladder extended straight ladder Short span scaffold (*with plank) Stairwell scaffold (*with plank) 3/4 length straight ladder Short Self-supporting self-supporting scaffold scaffold (*with plank) (*with plank) Worktable or Stand-off ladder Stand-off ladder multi-shelf Don’t Don’t stand stand or sit or sit *2” x 12” plank needed for these positions FIBERGLASS FIBERGLASS SPECIALTY LADDERS MINI WORKING PLATFORM L-3041 SERIES INDUSTRIAL STEP STAND FY8000 SERIES HT. TO TOP STEP TOP SIZE (W x D) FY8001* 13” 14” x 9 1/4” FY8002 23” 14” x 9 1/4” FY8003 34 3/8” 14” x 9 1/4” FY8004 45 3/4” 14” x 9 1/4” Table continued below... MODEL STEP SIZE BOTTOM WIDTH APPROX. SPREAD APPROX. WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES FY8001* 6” 15” 15 5⁄8” 8 2.6‘ FY8002 6” 17 3⁄4” 20 5⁄8” 15 2.7‘ FY8003 6” 19 3⁄4” 26 1⁄2” 20 4.1‘ FY8004 6” 21 3⁄4” 32 3⁄8” 25 5.8‘ Dur a non ble fibe conduc t rgla ss ra ive ils Easy use to hing e ce MODEL Slip rubbresistan er fe t et 12” w slip ide -res stan istan ding t surf a Hea v gus y duty set brac ing Dou b con le-rive stru t ctio step n step Larg alume inum Larg e mol ded t op s FY8002 MODEL WORK AREA base width APPROX. SPREAD APPROX. WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES HT. TO PLATFORM L-3041-03 12” x 37 1⁄4” 16 1⁄4” 46 7⁄8” 13 2.1 21” *Casters and handle option not available on this model. 19 SPECIALTY LADDERS FIBERGLASS EXTENSION TRESTLE LADDER FX1100 SERIES FIBERGLASS SHELF LADDER FH1000 SERIES FX1108 12’ 6” 3” 33” 15’ 6” 3” 39” FX1112 12’ 19’ 6” 3” 45” APPROX. CUBES Table continued below... 15 1⁄4” 8 1.5‘ 15 1⁄4” 10 1.9‘ 15 1⁄4” 11 2.4‘ 15 1⁄4” 12 MODEL APPROX. SPREAD INSIDE WIDTH FLY OUTSIDE WIDTH FLY 2.7‘ APPROX. WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES 3” 15 1⁄4” 14 3‘ 3” 15 1⁄4” 20 3.6‘ FX1108 70 1⁄4” 15 1/2” 18 1/4” 65 19.1‘ FX1110 82 1⁄16” 15 1/2” 18 1/4” 90 22.7‘ 12’ 3” 15 1⁄4” 24 4.5‘ 14’ 3” 15 1⁄4” 28 FX1112 93 15⁄16” 15 1/2” 18 1/4” 115 30.4‘ 5.2‘ 16’ 3” 15 1⁄4” 32 6.1‘ MODEL LADDER SIZE STEP SIZE FH1004 4’ 3” FH1005 5’ 3” FH1006 6’ 3” FH1007 7’ 3” FH1008 8’ FH1010 10’ FH1012 FH1014 FH1016 eps APPROX. WT. (LBS) Ang l step ed s Hea v gus y duty set brac ing 8’ 10’ Serr a alum ted inum st FX1108 ANSI A14.5 20 BOTTOM WIDTH FX1110 WIDTH Alum slip inum a -r n rubb esistan gle er fe t et Rub b bum er per STEP SIZE Hea v gus y duty set brac ing s MAX. EXT. LENGTH Dou b con le-rive stru t ctio step n LADDER SIZE Hea v top y trestl hing e e MODEL Slid e spre guides ade r br & ace Alum slip inum a -r n rubb esistan gle er fe t et Lock bail ing FH1006 FIBERGLASS FIBERGLASS INSIDE WIDTH 8’-20’ 3 1⁄4” 14” 11 5⁄8” MODEL TOTAL LENGTH APPROX. WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES FE8808 8’ 19 2.5‘ FE8810 10’ 23 3.2‘ FE8812 12’ 25 3.8‘ FE8814 14’ 30 4.4‘ FE8816 16’ 36 5‘ FE8818 18’ 41 5.7‘ FE8820 20’ 45 6.3‘ SINGLE LADDERS MODEL TOTAL LENGTH FE4216HD* 16’ 8’ FE4220HD 20’ FE4224HD 24’ FE4228HD 28’ s Out s slid ide e gu ide Alum con inum p nect l ion ate rung s #54 OUTSIDE WIDTH D-RUNG RAIL DEPTH Mar -r rail esistan end t cap s 07 292 Alum safe inum s t Full y shoe wivel Met w al B ith oot ™ Quic k Pate Latch ® nt rs ecto Rail prot Con v wid enient th d 1 esig 4” n Rou n rung d s SIZES LENGTH EA. MAX. SECTION EXT. LENGTH D-sh rounaped o d ru r ngs FE4220HD FE8810 Util it safe y-style ty s hoe s EXTENSION LADDERS EXTENSION LADDER FE4000HD SERIES MANHOLE LADDER FE8800 SERIES APPROX. WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES 13’ 41 6.4‘ 10’ 17’ 50 9.5‘ 12’ 21’ 58 10.4‘ 14’ 25’ 67 12.5‘ ROUND RUNG *Does not include rope and pulley. FE4620HD 20’ 10’ 17’ 48 9.5‘ FE4624HD 24’ 12’ 21’ 56 10.4‘ FE4628HD 28’ 14’ 25’ 64 12.5‘ Special order item. INSIDE WIDTH OUTSIDE WIDTH SIZES RAIL DEPTH STACK HEIGHT BASE FLY BASE FLY 16’–28’ 3 1/4” 6” 15 3/8” 13 11/16” 17 3/4” 16 1/16” ANSI A14.5 21 ALSO AVAILABLE WITH... EXTENSION LADDER FE3200 SERIES L-3022-PT SERIES EXTENSION LADDERS FIBERGLASS Patent #7,753,170 A multifunctional top designed to increase productivity. • CORNER GRIP The V-shape design provides greater stability on corners. • POLE GRIP The V-shape design with rubber tread makes it ideal for working against poles or trees. The tool slots provide the option for lashing the ladder to the pole or tree. • INTEGRATED BUMPER Soft non-marking/non-marring rubber tread protects the work surface. • WIDER DESIGN Wider design provides greater stability and 700% more contact area on flat surfaces. • WORK TRAY Non-conductive molded work-tray with convenient handyman’s tool slots. EXTENSION LADDERS with PROTOP™ Mar rail resistan end t cap s D-sh a rung ped s Stee sho l swive ew / me l safety tal s hiel d Out side slid e gu ides 207 429 Quic Pate n t#5 kLat ch ® FE3220 MODEL TOTAL LENGTH LENGTH EACH SECTION MAX. Ex. LENGTH APPROX. WT. (LBS) L-3022-20PT 20’ 10’ 17’ 42 8.6‘ L-3022-24PT 24’ 12’ 21’ 52 10.2‘ L-3022-28PT 28’ 14’ 25’ 58 10.6‘ L-3022-32PT 32’ 16’ 29’ 70 12‘ TOTAL LENGTH LENGTH EACH SECTION MAX. Ex. LENGTH APPROX. WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES MODEL single ladders - FE3100 FE3216* 16’ 8’ 13’ 30 6.5‘ FE3220 20’ 10’ 17’ 42 8.6‘ MODEL TOTAL LENGTH APPROX. WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES FE3224 24’ 12’ 21’ 52 10.2‘ FE3108 8’ 16 3’ FE3228 28’ 14’ 25’ 58 11.9‘ FE3110 10’ 21 5.3’ FE3232 32’ 16’ 29’ 70 12.6‘ FE3112 12’ 25 4.8’ FE3236** 36’ 18’ 32’ 79 15.8‘ FE3114 14’ 28 5.6’ FE3240** 40’ 20’ 35’ 93 17.5‘ FE3116 16’ 36 6.7’ FE3118 18’ 41 7.5’ FE3120 20’ 45 11.4’ *Does not include rope and pulley. ** 250 lb. Type I rated. INSIDE WIDTH Special order item. 22 APPROX. CUBES SIZES RAIL DEPTH OUTSIDE WIDTH INSIDE WIDTH 8’–14’ 3 1/4” 17 1/16” 14 11/16” 16’–20’ 3 5/16” 17 11/16” 15 5/16” outside WIDTH SIZES RAIL DEPTH STACK HEIGHT BASE FLY BASE FLY 16’–28’ 3 1/4” 6 1/4” 14 11/16” 13 11/16” 17 1/16” 16 1/16” 32’–40’ 3 5/16” 6 1/4” 15 5/16” 14 5/16” 17 11/16” 16 11/16” ANSI A14.5 FIBERGLASS D-RUNG D-RUNG FE7220 EXTENSION LADDERS PLATE CONNECT EXTENSION LADDER FE7000 SERIES SINGLE LADDERS MODEL TOTAL LENGTH APPROX. WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES FE7108 8’ 16 4.7‘ FE7110 10’ 22 6.9‘ FE7112 12’ 26 7.3‘ FE7114 14’ 32 8.3‘ FE7116 16’ 37 9.5‘ FE7118 18’ 53 10.6‘ FE7120 20’ 61 12.8‘ MODEL TOTAL LENGTH LENGTH EACH SECTION MAX. EXT. LENGTH APPROX. WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES FE7216* 16’ 8’ 13’ 34 6.7‘ FE7220 20’ 10’ 17’ 45 8.8‘ FE7224 24’ 12’ 21’ 53 10.7‘ FE7228 28’ 14’ 25’ 62 12.5‘ FE7232 32’ 16’ 29’ 72 14.1‘ FE7236 36’ 18’ 32’ 110 19.1‘ FE7240 40’ 20’ 35’ 117 21.1‘ ROUND-RUNG SINGLE LADDERS MODEL TOTAL LENGTH APPROX. WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES FE7512 12’ 27 4.8‘ FE7514 14’ 31 5.6‘ FE7516 16’ 36 7.0‘ FE7518 18’ 50 11.3‘ FE7520 20’ 54 15.3‘ Special order item. ROUND-RUNG Mar -r rail esistan end t cap s s Out s slid ide e gu ide D-sh rounaped o d ru r ngs 07 # 54 292 Alum con inum p nect l ion ate rung s Alum safe inum s t Full y shoe wivel Met w al B ith oot ™ Quic k Pate Latch ® nt *Does not include rope and pulley. LENGTH EACH SECTION MAX. EXT. LENGTH APPROX. WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES MODEL TOTAL LENGTH FE7616* 16’ 8’ 13’ 34 6.7‘ FE7620 20’ 10’ 17’ 44 8.8‘ FE7624 24’ 12’ 21’ 52 10.7‘ FE7628 28’ 14’ 25’ 60 12.5‘ FE7632 32’ 16’ 29’ 73 14.1‘ FE7636 36’ 18’ 32’ 100 19.1‘ FE7640 40’ 20’ 35’ 108 21.1‘ Special order item. *Does not include rope and pulley. INSIDE WIDTH OUTSIDE WIDTH STACK HEIGHT BASE FLY BASE FLY SIZES RAIL DEPTH 16’–28’ 3 1⁄4” 6 1⁄4” 15” 13 11⁄16” 17 3⁄8” 16 1⁄16” 32’–40’ 4” 6 15⁄16” 15” 13 11⁄16” 18 1⁄2” 17 1⁄4” ANSI A14.5 23 EXTENSION LADDERS FIBERGLASS FIBERGLASS EXTENSION LADDER FE1700 SERIES EXTENSION LADDER FE0600 SERIES Model TOTAL LENGTH ch ® 429 t#5 kLat Quic Pate n Mar rail resistan end t cap s APPROX. CUBES Stee sho l swive ew l / me safety tal s hiel d D-sh rungaped s APPROX. WT. (LBS) 207 MAX. extended LENGTH Mar rail resistan end t cap s LENGTH EACH SECTION TOTAL LENGTH s Out s slid ide e gu ide MODEL FE0620 Stee sho l swive ew l / me safety tal s hiel d D-sh ape rung d s 207 429 Quic Pate n t#5 kLat ch ® FE1720 LENGTH EA. SECTION max. ext. length APPROX. WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES FE1716* 16’ 8’ 13’ 30 6.9‘ FE0616* 16’ 8’ 13’ 28 6.9 FE1720 20’ 10’ 17’ 44 8.6‘ FE0620 20’ 10’ 17’ 39 8.6 FE1724 24’ 12’ 21’ 52 10.2‘ FE0624 FE1728 28’ 14’ 25’ 60 11.8‘ FE0628 24’ 12’ 21’ 48 10.2 28’ 14’ 25’ 53 11.8 *Does not include rope and pulley. INSIDE WIDTH OUTSIDE WIDTH INSIDE WIDTH OUTSIDE WIDTH SIZES RAIL DEPTH STACK HEIGHT BASE FLY BASE FLY 16’–20’ 3 1/4” 6 1/4” 14 11/16” 13 11/16” 17 1/16” 16 1/16” SIZES RAIL DEPTH STACK HEIGHT BASE FLY BASE FLY 24’–28’ 3 5/16” 6 1/4” 15 5/16” 14 5/16” 17 11/16” 16 11/16” 16’–28’ 3 1/4” 6 1/4” 14 11/16” 13 11/16” 17 1/16” 16 1/16” ANSI A14.5 24 *Does not include rope and pulley. Special order item. ANSI A14.5 ALUMINUM ALUMINUM STEPLADDER AS1000 SERIES STEPLADDERS STEPLADDER AS1100HD SERIES MODEL LADDER SIZE STEP SIZE BOTTOM WIDTH AS1106HD 6’ 3” 22 3⁄4” 40” AS1108HD 8’ 3” 25 3⁄4” 52 13⁄16” Hea v gus y duty set brac ing Dou b con le-rive stru t ctio step n r Insi d brac e sprea de es Mo rece lded to ssed p wi tray th Alum slip inum a -r n rubb esistan gle er fe t et ** Dou b step le-rive con t stru cti s on Full s duty et of h e gus double avy set brac ing Full set bac k br of aces AS1006 Pinc h spre -resista ade r br nt ace Mol d rece ed top ssed with tray Alum slip inum a -r n rubb esistan gle er fe t et AS1106HD APPROX. CUBES MODEL LADDER SIZE STEP SIZE BOTTOM WIDTH APPROX. SPREAD APPROX. WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES 25 6.9’ AS1003 3’ 3” 18 5⁄16” 23 1⁄4” 12 2.9‘ 30 9.7’ AS1004 4’ 3” 19 13⁄16” 29 1⁄8” 14 3.7‘ 6’ 3” 22 13⁄16” 41” 20 7.1‘ APPROX. APPROX. SPREAD WT. (LBS) AS1110HD 10’ 3” 28 3⁄4” 64 5⁄8” 37 12.9’ AS1006 AS1112HD 12’ 3” 31 3⁄4” 76 1⁄2” 44 15.4’ AS1008 8’ 3” 25 13⁄16” 52 13⁄16” 24 9.2‘ AS1010 10’ 3” 28 13⁄16” 64 5⁄8” 30 14.2‘ ANSI A14.2 AS1012 12’ 3” 31 13⁄16” 76 7⁄16” 38 19‘ AS1014* 14’ 3 5⁄8” 34 3⁄4” 90” 60 33.4‘ AS1016* 16’ 3 5⁄8” 37 3⁄4” 102” 70 34.2‘ AS1018* 18’ 3 5⁄8” 40 3⁄4” 114” 81 50.2‘ AS1020* 20’ 3 5⁄8” 43 3⁄4” 126” 93 61‘ ANSI A14.2 **Molded top only on 3’-12’ models, otherwise aluminum top. *Pail shelf not available on these models. 25 ALUMINUM ALUMINUM STEPLADDER AS2100 SERIES STEPLADDERS STEPLADDER AS3000 SERIES LADDER SIZE STEP SIZE BOTTOM WIDTH APPROX. APPROX. SPREAD WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES LADDER SIZE Mol d pail ed shel f Pinc h spre -resist ade ant r br ace STEP SIZE BOTTOM WIDTH APPROX. APPROX. SPREAD WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES AS3002* 2’ 3” 16 5⁄8” 18 1⁄8” 6 1.5‘ AS2104 4’ 3” 18 5⁄8” 28 1⁄16” 11 3.1‘ AS3003 3’ 3” 17 1⁄8” 22 1⁄8” 10 2.1‘ AS2106 6’ 3” 21 5⁄8” 39 7⁄8” 15 5.7‘ AS3004 4’ 3” 18 5⁄8” 28 1⁄16” 13 3.1‘ AS2108 8’ 3” 24 5⁄8” 51 11⁄16” 22 7.2‘ AS3005 5’ 3” 20 1⁄8” 33 15⁄16” 15 4.5‘ AS2110 10’ 3” 27 5⁄8” 63 9⁄16” 28 9.7‘ AS3006 6’ 3” 21 5⁄8” 39 7⁄8” 17 5.7‘ AS3008 8’ 3” 24 5⁄8” 51 11⁄16” 23 8.6‘ AS3010 10’ 3” 27 5⁄8” 63 9⁄16” 28 12.5‘ ANSI A14.2 *AS3002 is a folding step stand and is not equipped with the ProTop™. **Center-pull spreader brace only available on 3’-6’ models. 26 MODEL Alum slip inum a -r n rubb esistan gle er fe t et ProT o and p ™ - ve dura rsat ile ble Mol d pail ed shel f Hea v gus y duty set brac ing * * Cen spre ter-pul ade l r br aces Alum slip inum a -r n rubb esistan gle er fe t et ProT o and p ™ - ve dura rsat ile ble MODEL s AS2106 AS3006 ANSI A14.2 Our new molded pail shelf is durable and multifunctional designed to increase productivity just like our ProTop™. It features grooves for securing a paint tray, quart and gallon paint bucket holder, hardware tray, drill and tool slots. STEPLADDERS / TWIN FRONT LADDERS ALUMINUM ALUMINUM STEPLADDER AS4000 SERIES TWIN FRONT LADDER AM1100HD SERIES Am1106HD MODEL STEP SIZE BOTTOM WIDTH APPROX. APPROX. SPREAD WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES MODEL LADDER SIZE STEP SIZE BOTTOM WIDTH Dou b con le-rive stru t ctio step n Alum slip inum a -r n rubb esistan gle er fe t et Hea v stee y gaug l hin e ges r Insi d brac e sprea de es Hea v gus y duty set brac ing s LADDER SIZE Mol d pail ed shel f Pinc h spre -resista ade r br nt ace Slip -r rubb esistan er fe t et Mol d with ed top tool handym slot s an’s AS4006 APPROX. APPROX. SPREAD WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES AS4003 3’ 3” 16 5⁄8” 21 5⁄8” 8 2.1‘ AM1104HD 4’ 3” 21 5⁄8” 37 5⁄16” 24 4.8‘ AS4004 4’ 3” 17 15⁄16” 27 9⁄16” 9 2.3‘ AM1106HD 6’ 3” 24 5⁄8” 52 1⁄8” 34 8.4‘ AS4005 5’ 3” 19 1⁄4” 33 7⁄16” 11 3.3‘ AM1108HD 8’ 3” 27 5⁄8” 66 15⁄16” 42 12.4‘ AS4006 6’ 3” 20 9⁄16” 39 3⁄8” 13 4.6‘ AM1110HD 10’ 3” 30 5⁄8” 81 11⁄16” 57 17.4‘ AS4008 8’ 3” 23 3⁄16” 51 1⁄4” 18 7.1‘ AM1112HD 12’ 3” 33 5⁄8” 96 1⁄2” 68 23.1‘ ANSI A14.2 ANSI A14.2 Special order item. BOTH SIDES of twin front ladders can be used simultaneously by one person plus materials. Therefore the duty rating for this ladder is PER SIDE. 27 TWIN FRONT / PLATFORM LADDERS ALUMINUM ALUMINUM TWIN FRONT LADDER AM1000 SERIES PLATFORM STEPLADDER AP1100HD SERIES IMPROVED PLATFORM DESIGN! Gapless and slimmer for improved storage. Am1006 MODEL LADDER SIZE STEP SIZE BOTTOM WIDTH APPROX. APPROX. SPREAD WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES AM1003 3’ 3” 18 1⁄2” 30 3⁄16” 16 3.4‘ AM1004 4’ 3” 20” 37 9⁄16” 18 4.8‘ AM1005 5’ 3” 21 1⁄2” 45” 22 7‘ AM1006 6’ 3” 23” 52 3⁄8” 24 8.2‘ AM1008 8’ 3” 26” 67 3⁄16” 32 12.4‘ AM1010 10’ 3” 29” 82” 42 17.4‘ AM1012 12’ 3” 31” 96 13⁄16” 51 23.1‘ AM1014 14’ 3 5⁄8” 35” 111 5⁄8” 79 29.5‘ AM1016 16’ 3 5⁄8” 38” 126 7⁄16” 101 36.5‘ AM1020 20’ 3 5⁄8” 41” 156” 114 52.5‘ ANSI A14.2 28 BOTH SIDES of twin front ladders can be used simultaneously by one person plus materials. Therefore the duty rating for this ladder is PER SIDE. Alum slip inum a -r n rubb esistan gle er fe t et Dou b con le-rive stru t ctio step n Top r gua ail rd Hea v gus y duty set brac ing Gap l slip ess -res plat istan form t Dou b con le-rive stru t ctio step n Alum slip inum a -r n rubb esistan gle er fe t et Hea v stee y gaug l hin e ges AP1104HD STEP SIZE BOTTOM WIDTH APPROX. SPREAD APPROX. WT. APPROX. (LBS) CUBES MODEL HT. TO PLATFORM AP1104HD 3’ 9” 3” 24 1⁄2” 43 15⁄16” 23 12.4‘ AP1106HD 5’ 8” 3” 27 1⁄2” 55 15⁄16” 30 16.2‘ AP1108HD 7’ 7” 3” 30 1⁄2” 67 7⁄8” 40 22.1‘ ANSI A14.2 ALUMINUM PLATFORM STEPLADDER AP1000 SERIES PLATFORM / SPECIALTY LADDERS ALUMINUM MOBILE PLATFORM LADDER AP5000 SERIES IMPROVED PLATFORM DESIGN! Gapless and slimmer for improved storage. AP1004 APPROX. APPROX. SPREAD WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES Top r gua ail rd Hea v gus y duty set brac ing Slip -r plat esistan form t ls drai Han Dou b con le-rive stru t ctio step n Bod y acti weight ™ v tech ated ca nolo ster gy Gap l slip ess -res plat istan form t Hea v gus y duty set brac ing Dou b con le-rive stru t ctio step n Alum slip inum a -r n rubb esistan gle er fe t et Top r gua ail rd AP5006 APPROX. WT. APPROX. (LBS) CUBES MODE HT. to platform STEP SIZE BOTTOM WIDTH AP1003 2’ 10” 3” 23” 38” 20 8.5‘ AP1004 3’ 9” 3” 24 1⁄2” 43 15⁄16” 22 10.2‘ AP5006 5’ 8” 3” 27 1⁄4” 54 3⁄4” 3” 56 18.7‘ AP1005 4’ 9” 3” 26” 49 7⁄8” 24 13.2‘ AP5008 7’ 8” 3” 30 1⁄4” 65 3⁄4” 3” 68 27.1‘ AP1006 5’ 8” 3” 27 1⁄2” 55 15⁄16” 28 15.8‘ AP5010 9’ 6” 3” 33 1⁄4” 76 3⁄4” 3” 82 38.1‘ AP1008 7’ 7” 3” 30 1⁄2” 67 5⁄8” 36 21.7‘ AP1010 9’ 6” 3” 33 1⁄2” 79 1⁄2” 42 23.4‘ AP1012 11’ 5” 3 1⁄4” 36 1⁄2” 91 3⁄8” 64 37‘ AP1014 13’ 4” 3 1⁄4” 39 1⁄2” 103 1⁄4” 75 40‘ AP1016 15’ 3” 3 1⁄4” 42 1⁄2” 115 1⁄16” 85 44.2‘ MODEL HT. TO PLATFORM STEP SIZE BOTTOM WIDTH AP5004 3’ 9” 3” 24 1⁄4” APPROX. CASTER SPREAD SIZE 44 3⁄4” 3” 42 13.9‘ ANSI A14.2 ANSI A14.2 29 ALUMINUM SAWHORSE LADDER L-2032 SERIES ULTIMATE ARTICULATED LADDER L-2091 SERIES MODEL LADDER SIZE STEP SIZE BOTTOM WIDTH L-2032-02 2’ 3” 33 1/4” 22 1⁄2” L-2032-03 3’ 3” 34 3/4” 30 1⁄4” L-2032-04 4’ 3” 36 1/4” 37 3⁄4” Buil t Stab -In ilize r e™ Hing Easy Extr a wor wide k su rfac e Hea v gus y duty set brac ing L-2091-13 Dou b con le-rive stru t ctio step n Alum slip inum a -r n rubb esistan gle er fe t et Hea v stee y gaug l hin e ges Pinc h spre -resist a ade r br nt aces L-2032-03 Com wid fortabl e sid e e ra ils SPECIALTY LADDERS ALUMINUM APPROX. CUBES MODEL LADDER SIZE MAX. EXT. LENGTH APPROX. WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES 14 3.7‘ L-2091-13 13’ 13’ 36 5.15‘ 20 6.6‘ L-2091-17 15’ 17’ 43 7.5‘ 24 9.2‘ APPROX. APPROX. SPREAD WT. (LBS) ANSI A14.2 Stepladder Supported span scaffold (*with plank) 30 Double (short) Fully stepladder extended straight ladder Short span scaffold (*with plank) Stairwell scaffold (*with plank) 3/4 length straight ladder Short Self-supporting self-supporting scaffold scaffold (*with plank) (*with plank) Worktable or Stand-off ladder Stand-off ladder multi-shelf Don’t Don’t stand stand or sit or sit *2” x 12” plank needed for these positions ALUMINUM ALUMINUM SPECIALTY LADDERS MINI WORKING PLATFORM L-2241 SERIES INDUSTRIAL STEP STAND AY8000 SERIES MODEL HT. TO TOP STEP TOP SIZE (W x D) AY8001* 13” 14” x 9 1/4” AY8002 23” 14” x 9 1/4” AY8003 34 3/8” 14” x 9 1/4” AY8004 45 3/4” 14” x 9 1/4” MODEL STEP SIZE BOTTOM WIDTH APPROX. SPREAD APPROX. WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES AY8001* 6” 15” 15 5⁄8” 8 2.5‘ MODEL work area L-2241-03 12” x 37 1⁄4” Slip rubbresistan er fe t et Easy use to hing e e Slip stan resista ding nt surf ac Hea v gus y duty set brac ing Dou b con le-rive stru t ctio step n Larg alume inum Larg mol e de d to p step s AY8002 approx. APPROX. base approx. WT. APPROX. HT. TO width spread (LBS) CUBES PLATFORM 16 1⁄4” 47 7⁄8” 11 2.4 21” Table continued below... AY8002 6” 17 3⁄4” 20 5⁄8” 14 2.8‘ AY8003 6” 19 3⁄4” 26 1⁄2” 19 3.6‘ AY8004 6” 21 3⁄4” 32 3⁄8” 24 6.6‘ *Casters and handle option not available on this model 31 AIRCRAFT MECHANIC LADDER AM8000 SERIES ALUMINUM EXTENSION TRESTLE LADDER AX1000 SERIES LADDER SIZE STEP SIZE AM8003 3’ 3 5⁄8” 24 1⁄8” 43 13⁄16” AM8004 4’ 3 5⁄8” 25 5⁄8” 51 1⁄4” AM8006 6’ 3 5⁄8” 28 5⁄8” 66 1⁄16” AM8008 8’ 3 5⁄8” 31 5⁄8” 80 13⁄16” AM8010 10’ 3 5⁄8” 34 5⁄8” AM8012 12’ 3 5⁄8” 37 5⁄8” AM8014 14’ 3 5⁄8” BOTTOM WIDTH 40 5⁄8” APPROX. APPROX. SPREAD WT. (LBS) MODEL 44 7.6‘ 55 10.8‘ 69 18‘ 84 25.1‘ 95 5⁄8” 100 110 7⁄16” 115 125 1⁄4” 134 Dou b con le-rive stru t ctio step n Slid e spre guides ade r br & ace s e APPROX. CUBES ht. to platform MAX. EXT. LENGTH Step size bottom width AX1008 8’ 12’ 6” 3” 33” AX1010 10’ 15’ 6” 3” 39” AX1012 12’ 19’ 6” 3” 45” 36.7‘ MODEL approx. spread inside width fly outside width fly approx. WT. (LBS) approx. cubes 47.7‘ AX1008 69” 15 5⁄8” 17 7⁄8” 58 20.3‘ 60‘ AX1010 84” 15 5⁄8” 17 7⁄8” 74 29.3‘ AX1012 99” 15 5⁄8” 17 7⁄8” 90 41.2‘ Optional handrail available, part #PR091023 32 Hea v tres y duty tle t op h ing Dou b con le-rive stru t ctio step n roll Tilt and Extr a top large plat form Slip rubbresistan er fe t et Prem con ium stru ctio n Dur a desi ble gn MODEL Alum slip inum a -r n rubb esistan gle er fe t et AX1008 AM8006 Lock bail ing SPECIALTY LADDERS ALUMINUM ANSI A14.2 Table continued below... ALUMINUM ALUMINUM SHELF LADDER AH1000 SERIES SPECIALTY LADDERS MULTI PURPOSE LADDER L-2094 SERIES 4 LADDERS IN ONE! See configurations on pg. 7 L-2094-17 MODEL LADDER SIZE STEP SIZE on Slip -r rubb esistan er fe t et Dou b step le rive con t stru cti Quic snapk activa t -loc k hi ing nge Hea v lock y duty ing pins Ang l step ed s Alum slip inum a -r n rubb esistan gle er fe t et Dou b con le-rive stru t ctio step n Hea v gus y duty set brac ing Rub b bum er per AH1006 WIDTH APPROX. WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES MODEL LADDER SIZE Approx. wt. (lbs) APPROX. CUBES AH1004 4’ 3” 15 1⁄4” 6 1.6‘ L-2094-13 13’ 35 4.0 AH1005 5’ 3” 15 1⁄4” 8 2‘ L-2094-17 17’ 42 5.2 L-2094-22 22’ 50 6.4 Table continued below... AH1006 6’ 3” 15 1⁄4” 10 2.3‘ AH1007 7’ 3” 15 1⁄4” 11 2.7‘ AH1008 8’ 3” 15 1⁄4” 12 3.1‘ MODEL adjustable stepladder stairway scaffolding extension AH1010 10’ 3” 15 1⁄4” 16 3.5‘ L-2094-13 3’ - 5’ 3’ - 5’ 1’ - 2’ 7’ - 11’ AH1012 12’ 3” 15 1⁄4” 20 3.9‘ L-2094-17 4’ - 7’ 4’ - 7’ 1’ - 4’ 9’ - 15’ AH1014 14’ 3” 15 1⁄4” 23 4.3‘ L-2094-22 5’ - 9’ 5’ - 9’ 1’ - 5’ 11’ - 19’ AH1016 16’ 3” 15 1⁄4” 26 4.6‘ ANSI A14.2 33 ALUMINUM EXTENSION LADDER AE1200HD SERIES EXTENSION LADDER AE2800 SERIES MODEL TOTAL LENGTH LENGTH EA. SECTION MAX. EXT. LENGTH t#5 Rub b sect er fly ion sho es D-sh a rung ped s Stac k I-be ed alu m am rail inum Swi v safe el ty s h oes 207 ch ® 429 APPROX. CUBES kLat APPROX. WT. (LBS) APPROX. WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES AE1216HD* 16’ 8’ 13’ 38 7.3‘ AE2816* 16’ 8’ 13’ 32 6.3‘ AE1220HD 20’ 10’ 17’ 42.79 9.1‘ AE2820 20’ 10’ 17’ 39 9.5‘ AE1224HD 24’ 12’ 21’ 52.03 10.7‘ AE1228HD 28’ 14’ 25’ 59.26 13.4‘ AE2824 24’ 12’ 21’ 46 11.4‘ AE1232HD 32’ 16’ 29’ 73.19 15.3‘ AE2828 28’ 14’ 25’ 59 13‘ AE1236** 36’ 18’ 32’ 81.57 17.1‘ AE2832 32’ 16’ 29’ 66 15.2‘ AE1240** 40’ 20’ 35’ 90.26 19.6‘ AE2836 36’ 18’ 32’ 80 16‘ AE1248*** 48’ 24’ 43’ 122 29.1‘ AE2840 40’ 20’ 35’ 89 16.8‘ *Does not include rope & pulley *Does not include rope & pulley. **300 lb. Type IA rated standard ladder. ***250 lb. Type I rated standard ladder. INSIDE WIDTH 34 Quic t#5 Quic Full I-be a MAX. EXT. LENGTH Pate n LENGTH EA. SECTION AE2820 Mar rail resistan end t cap s Out s slid ide e gu ides D-sh a rung ped s TOTAL LENGTH m Swi v safe el ty s h oes 207 MODEL kLat Pate n 429 ch ® AE1220HD Mar rail resistan end t cap s EXTENSION LADDERS ALUMINUM OUTSIDE WIDTH SIZES RAIL DEPTH STACK HT. BASE FLY 16’–40’ 3” 5 1⁄4” 16 7⁄16” 14 5⁄16” 19 1⁄16” 16 15⁄16” 44’–48’ 4” 6 1⁄8” 18” 15 11⁄16” 20 5⁄8” ANSI A14.2 BASE FLY 18 5⁄16” INSIDE WIDTH OUTSIDE WIDTH SIZES RAIL DEPTH STACK HT BASE FLY BASE FLY 16’–40’ 3” 6” 15 3⁄4” 15 3⁄4” 18” 18” ANSI A14.2 ALUMINUM EXTENSION LADDERS EXTENSION LADDER AE2000 SERIES s Out s slid ide e gu ide Mar rail resistan end t cap s m Full I-be a D-sh a rung ped s oes 207 Swi v safe el ty s h 429 Quic Pate n t#5 kLat ch ® AE2220 MODEL TOTAL LENGTH LENGTH EA. SECTION MAX. EXT. LENGTH APPROX. WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES AE2216* 16’ 8’ 13’ 30 7.3‘ AE2220 20’ 10’ 17’ 37 8.8‘ SINGLE LADDERS MODEL TOTAL LENGTH APPROX. WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES AE2108 8’ 15 4.3‘ AE2110 10’ 18 5.9‘ AE2112 12’ 22 6.7‘ AE2114 14’ 28 7.7‘ AE2116 16’ 30 9.1‘ AE2118 18’ 38 9.4‘ AE2120 20’ 42 10.1‘ INSIDE WIDTH OUTSIDE WIDTH BASE BASE AE2224 24’ 12’ 21’ 44 9‘ AE2228 28’ 14’ 25’ 56 11.8‘ SIZES RAIL DEPTH STACK HEIGHT AE2232 32’ 16’ 29’ 62 14.1‘ 16’–24’ 3” 5 1⁄4” 15 9⁄16” 13 1⁄16” AE2236 36’ 18’ 32’ 76 16.5‘ 28’–40’ 3” 5 1⁄4” 15 3⁄8” AE2240 40’ 20’ 35’ 84 18.5‘ FLY 13 1⁄4” FLY 17 13⁄16” 15 5⁄16” 18” 15 7⁄8” *Does not include rope & pulley. ANSI A14.2 35 EXTENSION LADDERS ALUMINUM 3-SECTION EXTENSION LADDER AE1660 SERIES ALUMINUM EXTENSION LADDER AE3200 SERIES AE1660 MODEL AE1660 60’ 48’ 169 30.4‘ AE3216* 16’ 8’ AE3220 20’ 10’ TOTAL LENGTH RAIL DEPTH STACK HEIGHT 60’ 4” 8 1/4” inside width outside width oes Swi v safe el ty s h 429 Quic Pate n t#5 kLat Dou b & pu le rope lley m Full I-be a section length TOTAL LENGTH D-sh rungaped s APPROX. CUBES Mod i I-be fied am APPROX. WT. (LBS) Mar -r end esistan t cap s MAX. EXTENDED LENGTH 207 Alum rail inum c a end cap st s TOTAL LENGTH ch ® Rou n rung d s MODEL oes Swi v safe el ty s h AE3220 LENGTH ea. MAX. EXT. SECTION LENGTH APPROX. WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES 13’ 27 6.5‘ 17’ 32 7‘ AE3224 24’ 12’ 21’ 38 8.3‘ AE3228 28’ 14’ 25’ 53 11.3‘ Base Section 22’ 18” 21 1/2” AE3232 32’ 16’ 29’ 60 13.2‘ Center Section 20’ 15 5/16” 18 13/16” AE3236 36’ 18’ 32’ 72 14.7‘ Fly Section 18’ 12 5/8” 16 1/8” AE3240 40’ 20’ 35’ 80 15.7‘ *Does not include rope & pulley. INSIDE WIDTH ANSI A14.2 36 outside WIDTH SIZES RAIL DEPTH STACK HEIGHT BASE FLY BASE FLY 16–40’ 3” 5 1/4” 15 1/4” 13 15/16” 17 1/2” 16 3/16” ANSI A14.2 ALUMINUM EXTENSION LADDERS EXTENSION LADDER AE4000 SERIES NEW! • Non-marring • Slip-resistant • Hand grip • No more wrapping your ladder in towels Mod I-be ified am Swi v safe el ty s h D-sh rungaped s oes 07 # 54 292 ProG grip rip ™- G on y et a our task ! Quic k Pate Latch ® nt AE4220PG MODEL TOTAL LENGTH LENGTH EA. SECTION MAX. EXT. APPROX. LENGTH WT. (LBS) AE4216PG** 16’ 8’ 13’ 27 6.4‘ AE4220PG 20’ 10’ 17’ 32 8.2‘ AE4224PG 24’ 12’ 21’ 38 9.6‘ AE4228PG 28’ 14’ 25’ 48 11.3‘ AE4232PG 32’ 16’ 29’ 58 12.9‘ AE4236PG 36’ 18’ 32’ 71 14.5‘ AE4240PG 40’ 20’ 35’ 80 16.3‘ SINGLE LADDERS* APPROX. CUBES **Does not include rope & pulley. MODEL TOTAL LENGTH APPROX. WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES AE4110 10’ 17 5.1‘ AE4112 12’ 20 5.9‘ AE4114 14’ 23 7.5‘ AE4116 16’ 29 8.5‘ AE4118 18’ 31 8.7‘ AE4120 20’ 36 10.1‘ INSIDE WIDTH SIZES RAIL DEPTH STACK HT. BASE FLY 16’-40’ 3” 5 1/4” 15 1/4” 14 5/16” OUTSIDE WIDTH BASE FLY 17 1/8” 16 3/16” ANSI A14.2 *Does not include ProGrip . ™ 37 EXTENSION LADDERS ALUMINUM ALUMINUM EXTENSION LADDER L-2324 SERIES EXTENSION LADDER L-2321 SERIES MODEL TOTAL LENGTH LENGTH EA. SECTION Slip -r feet esistan t Fixe d rung lock D-sh rungaped s MAX. ext. length Mar end resistan cap s t L-2321-16 Alum rung inum lock Slip -r rubb esistan er fe t et Mar rail resistan end t cap s D-sh rungaped s L-2324-20 APPROX. WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES MODEL TOTAL LENGTH LENGTH EA. SECTION MAX. ext. length APPROX. WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES L-2321-16 16’ 8’ 13’ 18 5.5‘ L-2324-16* 16’ 8’ 13’ 21 5.6 L-2324-20 20’ 10’ 17’ 26 7 L-2324-24 24’ 12’ 21’ 39 8.4 L-2324-28 28’ 14’ 25’ 41 9.9 ANSI A14.2 Does not include rope & pulley. ANSI A14.2 *Does not include rope & pulley. 38 ALUMINUM ALUMINUM PLATFORM LADDER AP8000 SERIES STEP STOOLS EURO PLATFORM LADDER L-2346 SERIES L-2346-04 17 7⁄8” 23 3⁄4” 3’ 18 3⁄8” 31” 4’ 19 5⁄8” 38 1⁄4” MODEL ht. to platform approx. base width 8 2 AP8004 2’ 19 1⁄8” 9 2.7 AP8005 3’ 20 1⁄2” 11 3.5 approx. spread Slip rubbresistan er fe t et 2’ APPROX. CUBES Dou b con le-rive stru t ctio step n APPROX. WT. (LBS) Top r gua ail rd approx. spread Hea v gus y duty set brac ing L-2346-04 approx. base width Slip plat -resista form nt L-2346-03 ht. to platform Slip rubbresistan er fe t et L-2346-02 Top r gua ail rd MODEL Hea v gus y duty set brac ing Slip plat -resista form nt AP8005 APPROX. WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES 26 3⁄8” 9 2.4 33 3⁄4” 10 3.2 39 STEEL STEEL QWIK STEP STEP STOOL L-4362 SERIES QWIK STEP® STEP STOOL L-4340 SERIES STEP STOOLS ® L-4341-02 L-4342-02 L-4362-03 40 L-4362-02 1’ 11” L-4362-03 2’ 10” APPROX. Spread APPROX. WT. (LBS) Approx. CUBES 16” 18” 10 2.6 17” 24 1/4” 12 3.5 Non rubbmarring er fe et APPROX. base width Fold s easy flat fo stor r age Non rubbmarring er fe et HT. to platform t Fold s easy flat fo stor r age MODEL Slip step resistan s Slip step resistan s t L-4345-02 ht. to platform Approx. base Approx. approx. width spread WT. (lbs) Approx. CUBES MODEL COLOR L-4341-02 Almond 2’ 16 7/8” 19 1/2” 9.2 1 L-4342-02 Black 2’ 16 7/8” 19 1/2” 9.2 1 L-4345-02 White 2’ 16 7/8” 19 1/2” 9.2 1 ALUMINUM ALUMINUM ATTIC LADDER EVEREST SERIES ATTIC LADDERS ATTIC LADDER ELITE SERIES CED VAN ! D A WITH ESIGN NOWINDER D CYL Rail size - 3 1/8” MODEL dimensions rough open ceiling (A) (B) fits ceiling approx. heights landing min. max. space (C) approx. approx. Project WT. APPROX. width (LBS) CUBES AA229GS 22 1/2” x 54” 7’9” 10’ 72” 76” 55 8.5‘ AA259GS 25 1/2” x 54” 7’9” 10’ 72” 76” 58 9.5‘ 3 1/4 ” step deep s EZ-h stra ang p Insu l doo ated r Ang l brac e ing Hea v hing y duty es Adju sho stable es 3 1/4 ” step deep s EZ-h stra ang p Insu l doo ated r es Hea v duty y hing Adju sho stable es Adv a cylin nced der desi g n Rail size - 3 1/8” MODEL dimensions rough open ceiling (A) (B) (C) fits ceiling approx. approx. approx. heights landing Project WT. APPROX. min. max. space width (LBS) CUBES AL258P 25 1⁄2” x 63” 10’ 12’ 85” 87” 67 11.9‘ ANSI A14.9 EASY OPENING & CLOSING wider clearance Fully assembled ready to install ANSI A14.9 41 WOOD WOOD ATTIC LADDER CHAMPION SERIES ATTIC LADDERS ATTIC LADDER BIG BOY SERIES Rail size - 3/4” x 4 7/16” MODEL dimensions rough open ceiling S305P 30” x 60” L305P 30” x 60” (A) fits ceiling HT min. max. 7’ 8’9” 8’9” 10’ dimensions rough open ceiling 5 1/2 ” step deep s EZ-h a stra ng p Rein step forced s Adju stab le 5 1/2 ” step deep s EZ-h stra ang p Met a hing l es Corn brac er ing Rein f step orced s Adju stab le Rail size - 3/4” x 4 7/16” (A) (B) fits ceiling approx. heights landing min. max. space (C) approx. approx. Project WT. APPROX. width (LBS) CUBES (B) approx. landing space (C) approx. Project width approx. WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES MODEL 63” 66” 75 15’ CS224P 22 1/2” x 54” 7’ 8’9” 63” 66” 64 8.5‘ 15’ CL224P 22 1/2” x 54” 8’9” 10’ 71” 75” 70 8.5‘ 71” ANSI A14.9 75” 82 CS254P 25 1/2” x 54” 7’ 8’9” 63” 66” 65 9.5‘ CL254P 25 1/2” x 54” 8’9” 10’ 71” 75” 71 9.5‘ CS224I 22 1/2” x 54” 7’ 8’9” 63” 66” 64 8.5‘ CL224I 22 1/2” x 54” 8’9” 10’ 71” 75” 70 8.5‘ CS254I 25 1/2” x 54” 7’ 8’9” 63” 66” 65 9.5‘ CL254I 25 1/2” x 54” 8’9” 10’ 71” 75” 71 9.5‘ ANSI A14.9 P = standard option without insulation / I = insulated door. 42 FIBERGLASS ATTIC LADDER PREMIUM SERIES ATTIC / WAREHOUSE LADDERS WOOD SAFEGUARD™ MOBILE MAINTENANCE PLATFORM FW SERIES Standard easy-turn design on 7-15 step ladders! Rail size - 3/4” x 3 7/16” (A) fits ceiling heights min. max. MODEL dimensions rough open ceiling (B) approx. landing space S224P 22 1/2” x 54” 7’ 8’9” 63” 66” L224P 22 1/2” x 54” 8’9” 10’ 71” 75” S254P 25 1/2” x 54” 7’ 8’9” 63” 66” L254P 25 1/2” x 54” 8’9” 10’ 71” 75” ANSI A14.9 (C) approx. project width Step safe -lock ty fe atur e Rein asse forced mbl back y bly Hea v asse y duty mbl base y Non plat conduc form tive asse m Hea v slip- y duty, r step esistant asse , mbl y Forw desi ard-de gn sce 3 1/2 ” step deep s EZ-h stra ang p Rein step forced s Adju stab le nt FW2408 FW2400 Series 24” x 17” Platform 300 lb. Capacity 1-Person approx. WT. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES MODEL LADDER SIZE ht. to top step max. length max. width MAX. ht. w/ rails ship. wt. (LBS) APPROX. CUBES 53 8.5‘ FW2404 4’ 3’ 2 1⁄2” 54 3⁄4” 32 5⁄8” 6’ 8 1⁄2” 159 18‘ 57 8.5‘ FW2406 6’ 4’ 9 1⁄2” 71 7⁄8” 32 5⁄8” 8’ 3 1⁄2” 189 21‘ 56 9.5‘ FW2408 8’ 6’ 4 1⁄2” 89” 32 5⁄8” 9’ 10 1⁄2” 258 28‘ 58 9.5‘ FW2410 10’ 7’ 11 1⁄2” 106 1⁄8” 32 5⁄8” 11’ 5 1⁄2” 404 60‘ FW2412 12’ 9’ 6 1⁄2” 123 1⁄4” 36 3⁄8” 13’ 1⁄2” 440 71‘ FW2414 14’ 11’ 1 1⁄2” 140 3⁄8” 39 1⁄2” 14’ 7 1⁄2” 530 83‘ FW2415 15’ 11’ 11” 148 15⁄16” 39 1⁄2” 15’ 5” 545 89‘ ANSI A14.7 An optional outrigger is also available for compliance with local code. 6-15 step (328000B) 43 WAREHOUSE LADDERS STEEL ROLLING WAREHOUSE LADDER GSW SERIES No f o desc rward ent ls o n ode oard +m Toeb ** (12’ Prem pow ium der pain t Lock dev ing ice * Spri load ng ed c a ster s ly) GSW1601A-W04 GSW2410 model steps step width HT. to PLATFORM GSW1601A-W04 1 16” 12” GSW1602 2 16” GSW2402 2 24” overall height overall depth overall approx. APPROX. width CUBES WT. (LBS) no handrails 1.9 16 20” 20” 19” 20” 3.4 25 20” 20” 19” 28” 8.1 30 3 24” 30” 30” 27” 28” 8.1 41 4 16” 40” 40” 35” 23” 8.3 47 GSW2404 4 24” 40” 40” 35” 31” 10.4 55 HANDRAIL & GUARDRAIL GSW1603A-W03 3 16” 30” 66” 27” 20” 5 46 ACCESSORY #W03 GSW2403-W03 3 24” 30” 66” 27” 28” 8.1 56 HANDRAIL & OUTRIGGER GSW1604-W03 4 16” 40” 76” 35” 23” 8.3 58 GSW2404-W03 4 24” 40” 76” 35” 31” 10.4 66 GSW1605 5 16” 50” 86” 42” 23” 10.1 67 GSW2405 5 24” 50” 86” 42” 31” 12.6 79 GSW2406 6 24” 60” 96” 50” 34” 14.9 109 GSW2407 7 24” 70” 106” 57” 34” 17.2 121 GSW2408 8 24” 80” 116” 63” 34” 19.4 151 GSW2409 9 24” 90” 126” 70” 34” 21.7 170 GSW2410 10 24” 100” 136” 77” 34” 23.9 198 GSW2411 11 24” 110” 146” 83” 34” 26.2 214 GSW2412 12 24” 120” 156” 90” 34” 28.5 228 EXTRA DEEP TOP LOADED CASTERS HANDRAIL & OUTRIGGER (accessory) Mandatory when local codes require 3:1 height to base ratio 5 Step (16” Wide Only) 5-9 Step 10-12 Step 13-15 Step 44 19” GSW2403 *SPRING 17” GSW1604 accessories & OPTIONS 12” GRCAL05EC-B GRCAL0509-B GRCAL1012-B GRCAL1315-B CONSULT LEAD TIMES WITH A CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE PRODUCTS ON THIS PAGE handrails GSW2413 13 24” 130” 166” 97” 39” 30.7 289 GSW2414 14 24” 140” 176” 104” 39” 33 298 GSW2415 15 24” 150” 186” 110” 39” 35.2 311 ANSI A14.7 *Spring loaded casters available for 1-5 step models only. **Toeboard only available on models GSW2412 and up. HEAVY DUTY STEEL HEAVY DUTY STEEL GSX2400 SERIES (Knocked Down) GSX1600 SERIES (Knocked Down) WAREHOUSE LADDER WAREHOUSE LADDERS WAREHOUSE LADDER SHOWN WITH easy-turn design! 9) (option #X0 GSX1603 model steps step width ht. to platform over all height over all depth over all width APPROX. WT. (LBS) model steps step width Bott o land m ing st ep ing approx. CUBES Non m cast arring ers /ma rk on Tubu con lar stru cti Forw desc ard ent Non cast marrin g/m ers ark Bott o land m ing st Han d gua rail & rdra il Wid e step s Tubu con lar stru ctio Forw desc ard ent n ep ing This super heavy duty ladder is constructed for the most demanding requirements, yet it is only 16" wide—the number one choice for narrow spaced industrial applications. over over ht. to all all platform height depth over all width approx. CUBES APPROX. WT. (LBS) 75 GSX2404 4 24” 40” 76” 49” 28” 14.6 113 GSX1603 3 16” 30” 66” 41” 23” 9.6’ GSX2405 5 24” 50” 86” 58” 28” 17.2 126 GSX1604 4 16” 40” 76” 49” 23” 11.7’ 91 GSX2406 6 24” 60” 96” 66” 34” 19.8 146 GSX1605 5 16” 50” 86” 58” 23” 13.8’ 104 GSX2407 7 24” 70” 106” 74” 34” 22.4 159 GSX1606 6 16” 60” 96” 66” 27” 15.8’ 118 GSX2408 8 24” 80” 116” 82” 34” 25 200 GSX1607 7 16” 70” 106” 74” 27” 17.9’ 132 GSX2409 9 24” 90” 126” 91” 34” 27.6 232 248 GSX2410 10 24” 100” 136” 99” 34” 30.2 GSX2411 11 24” 110” 146” 107” 34” 32.8 264 GSX2412 12 24” 120” 156” 116” 34” 35.4 280 GSX2413 13 24” 130” 166” 124” 39” 38 356 GSX2414 14 24” 140” 176” 133” 39” 40.6 369 GSX2415 15 24” 150” 186” 141” 39” 43.3 392 ANSI A14.7 CONSULT LEAD TIMES WITH A CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE PRODUCTS ON THIS PAGE ANSI A14.7 HANDRAIL & OUTRIGGER (accessory) Mandatory when local codes require 3:1 height to base ratio 3-7 Step (16” wide only) 4-9 Step 10-12 Step 13-15 Step GRCAL05EC-O GECAL0509-O GRCAL1012-O GRCAL1315-O 45 WAREHOUSE LADDERS STEEL NEW! 1,000 lbs. LOAD CAPACITY! ROLLING TOWER SCAFFOLDS ST SERIES One-person assembly! Dec k plat pin se form cure s Lock prev ing pin s e unlo nt acc ckin ident g al Fits t doo hrough r fra me 30” ST0606A 12’ TOWER MODel Size (HxL) approx. wt. (lbs) Approx. Cubes ST0306A* 3’ x 6’ 115 7.3’ ST0606A 6’ x 6’ 132 7.3’ ANSI A10.8 *Does not include casters. To make the 12’ tower, you need: (2) ST0606A - 6‘ Scaffold (1) PK735A - Outriggers (4/box)* (1) PK736A - Handrail (1/box)* *Outriggers and handrail sold separately. Do not stack higher than 2 units high totaling 12’. Each set of end frames requires 1 pair of trusses & platform. 46 End-frames: Full height unit 29” wide x 69” high (without casters) Half unit 29” wide x 42” high (without casters) Width (assembled): 29 1/2” with casters 66 3/4” with outriggers & casters Platform: Exterior grade, edge protected 5/8” thick plywood 6’ unit – 28.75” wide x 67” long PLATFORM HEIGHT (MAX): with casters 6’ unit – 6’ 1” 12’ unit – 11’ HEIGHT OF HANDRAIL: 39” MINI FORTRUSS® WAREHOUSE LADDERS MOBILE WORK STAND SM SERIES Patent #5,555,954 Gre a dec t for pa orat ing inting a proj ects nd Stur d wor y kbe nch MODEL casters APPROX. WT. (LBS) overall length w/casters overall Ht. w/casters overall width folded unit width plank width plank length load rating SM1404A 4 68 47 1/2” 50 3/4” 22 1/2” 6 3/4” 8.5 (2), 17 overall 46 5/16” 500 lbs. Indi v can idual p l b diff e used atform eren t lev at els Fold s easy flat fo stor r age Adjustable Height: The working height can be adjusted to 12”, 24”, 36”, & 48.” Ample Work Capacity: Provides a large 17”x 43” work surface, along with 500 lbs. distributed load work capacity. End Frame Stops: Exclusive non-pinching stops limit rotation of end frame to 90°. 47 SCAF-A-DECK PD9000 SERIES Edg Hea v duty y e-gu ard Nail lock Safe latc ty h Soli d con bolt stru ctio n STAGES SCAF-A-DECK PD8000 SERIES MODel plank length width MODel plank length width rail size capacity (LBS/sq.ft.) approx. wt. (lbs) PD9007 7’ 18 3⁄4” 2” 75 33 PD8007 7’ 19” 3” 75 27 PD9008 8’ 18 3⁄4” 2” 75 36 PD8008 8’ 19” 3” 75 32 PD9010 10’ 18 3⁄4” 2” 50 42 PD8010 10’ 19” 3” 50 35 MEDIUM-DUTY TELESCOPING PLANK LP-2921 SERIES rail size capacity (LBS/sq.ft.) approx. wt. (lbs) NEW SCAFFOLD PLANKS & HANDLE S! STAGE PLATFORMS P SERIES APPROX. WT. (LBS) LP-2921-09A 9’ 6’0” - 9’0” 12” 30 LP-2921-13A 13’ 8’0” - 13’0” 12” 39 LP-2921-16A 16’ 10’0” - 16’0” 12” 50 The LadderPro™ medium-duty telescoping plank is available in 9’, 13’, and 16’ sizes (fully extended). The plank is manufactured with heavy wall aluminum tubing to prevent the twisting and flexing common to most other planks. The built-in, skid-resistant surface reduces slips. It stores and transports in approximately half of its fully extended length. The telescoping plank has the strength to do the job safely, and the compactness to store easily after the work is done. 250 lb. rated. 48 Opt io han nal mo drai l sys dular tem s WIDTH Slip dec resistan king t STANDARD EXTENSION Rein web forcing brac es plank length Easy rung grip s MODel Mol d han ed ergo dles nom ic ct absorption • Increased impa nce ta sis re • Doubled er technology • Supreme polym P1, P2 AND P3 SERIES AVAILABLE. SEE THE FOLLOWING PAGE FOR DETAILS. ANSI A10.8 CONSULT LEAD TIMES WITH A CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE PRODUCTS ON THIS PAGE 1-PERSON DECORATOR PLANK 250 LB. WORKING LOAD P1 SERIES CENTER 12" lb. 250 STAGES 12" V V SIZE SIDE RAIL DEPTH 12” WIDE MODEL APPROX. WT. (LBS) 14” WIDE MODEL approx. WT. (LBS) 20” WIDE MODEL APPROX. WT. (LBS) 8’* 4” P11208 27 P11408 29 P12008 36 16’ 4” P11216 51 P11416 53 P12016 62 20’ 5” P11220 76 P11420 78 P12020 88 5” P11224 88 P11424 90 P12024 100 24’ *Full length decking. 2-PERSON SCAFFOLD PLANK & STAGE 500 LB. WORKING LOAD P2 SERIES CENTER lb. 250 12" lb. 250 V 18" V 12" 18" SIZE SIDE RAIL DEPTH 12” WIDE MODEL APPROX. WT. (LBS) 14” WIDE MODEL approx. WT. (LBS) 20” WIDE MODEL APPROX. WT. LBS) 24” WIDE MODEL APPROX. WT. (LBS) 28” WIDE MODEL APPROX. WT. (LBS) 5’ 4” - - - - - - - - P22805 26 6’ 4” P21206 15 - - - - - - P22806 31 12’ 4” P21212 41 P21412 45 P22012 52 P22412 57 P22812 60 14’ 5” - - - - - - - - P22814 76 16’ 5” P21216 60 P21416 65 P22016 69 P22416 81 P22816 85 20’ 6” P21220 97 P21420 103 P22020 115 P22420 124 P22820 129 24’ 6” P21224 112 P21424 118 P22024 133 P22424 142 P22824 151 28’ 6” P21228 142 P21428 149 P22028 166 P22428 176 P22828 185 30’ 6” - - - - - - - - P22830 199 32’ 6” P21232 160 P21432 167 P22032 181 P22432 197 P22832 213 3-PERSON STAGE PLATFORM 750 LB. WORKING LOAD P3 SERIES CENTER lb. 250 18" 12" lb. 250 lb. 250 18" V 12" SIZE SIDE RAIL DEPTH 20” WIDE MODEL APPROX. WT. (LBS) 16’ 6” P32016 87 20’ 6” P32020 119 24’ 6” P32024 28’ 7” P32028 32’ 7” 40’ 7” 24” WIDE MODEL approx. WT. (LBS) 28” WIDE MODEL APPROX. WT. (LBS) P32416 101 P32816 111 P32420 133 P32820 139 135 P32424 149 P32824 163 217 P32428 225 P32828 239 - - P32432 252 P32832 275 - - - - P32840 367 CONSULT LEAD TIMES WITH A CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE PRODUCTS ON THIS PAGE 49 V MODULAR GUARDRAIL SYSTEMS NEW! SINGLE SIDED SYSTEM* STAGE LENGTH FOR PLANKS & STAGES PRODUCT WEIGHTS ANSI A10.8 Guardrail Post Assembly 9’ Guardrail Length 13’ Guardrail Length 9’ Toeboard Length 13’ Toeboard Length Web Brace Assembly** MPT-01 MGR-09 MGR-13 MTB-09 MTB-13 MRF-01 5’ 2 2 0 1 0 2 6’ 2 2 0 1 0 2 8’ 2 2 0 1 0 2 10’ 2 0 2 0 1 2 12’ 3 0 2 0 1 3 14’ 3 0 2 0 1 3 16’ 3 4 0 2 0 3 18’ 3 0 4 0 2 3 20’ 4 6 0 3 0 4 24’ 4 6 0 3 0 4 28’ 5 4 2 2 1 0 30’ 5 8 0 4 0 0 32’ 5 4 4 2 2 0 ITEM APPROX. WT. (LBS) MPT-01 0.56 36’ 6 10 0 5 0 0 MGR-09 2.31 40’ 6 6 4 3 2 0 MGR-13 3.33 MTB-09 2.38 MTB-13 3.44 MRF-01 1.13 MER-01 2.00 MER-02 2.84 *Double all quantities, except for web brace assembly, for two-sided systems. THREE SIDED SYSTEM Guardrail Post Assembly 9’ Guardrail Length 13’ Guardrail Length 9’ Toeboard Length 13’ Toeboard Length Web Brace Assembly** Endrail Assembly STAGE LENGTH MPT-01 MGR-09 MGR-13 MTB-09 MTB-13 MRF-01 MER-01+/ MER-02+ 5’ 4 2 0 1 0 2 2 6’ 4 2 0 1 0 2 2 RAIL END CAPS MODEL approx. WT. (LBS) Caps for 4” Rail PK740A 0.65 Ea. 8’ 4 2 0 1 0 2 2 Caps for 5” Rail PK740B 0.80 Ea. 10’ 4 0 2 0 1 2 2 Caps for 6” Rail PK740C 1.07 Ea. 12’ 5 0 2 0 1 3 2 14’ 5 0 2 0 1 3 2 16’ 5 4 0 2 0 3 2 5 0 4 0 2 3 2 (2 end caps & hardware per kit) RAIL END CAPS MODEL approx. WT. (LBS) 18’ 20’ 6 6 0 3 0 4 2 Caps for 7” Rail PR064226 0.8 Ea. 24’ 6 6 0 3 0 4 2 28’ 7 4 2 2 1 0 2 30’ 7 8 0 4 0 0 2 32’ 7 4 4 2 2 0 2 36’ 8 10 0 5 0 0 2 40’ 8 6 4 3 2 0 2 FOUR SIDED SYSTEM 50 CONSULT LEAD TIMES WITH A CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE PRODUCTS ON THIS PAGE Guardrail Post Assembly 9’ Guardrail Length 13’ Guardrail Length 9’ Toeboard Length 13’ Toeboard Length Web Brace Assembly** Endrail Assembly STAGE LENGTH MPT-01 MGR-09 MGR-13 MTB-09 MTB-13 MRF-01 MER-01+/ MER-02+ 5’ 4 4 0 2 0 2 2 6’ 4 4 0 2 0 2 2 8’ 4 4 0 2 0 2 2 10’ 4 0 4 0 2 2 2 12’ 6 0 2 0 2 3 2 14’ 6 0 4 0 2 3 2 16’ 6 8 0 4 0 3 2 18’ 6 0 8 0 4 3 2 20’ 8 12 0 6 0 4 2 24’ 8 12 0 6 0 4 2 28’ 10 8 4 4 2 0 2 30’ 10 16 0 8 0 0 2 32’ 10 8 8 4 4 0 2 36’ 12 20 0 10 0 0 2 40’ 12 12 8 6 4 0 2 MER-01 required on 12” and 14” wide planks. MER-02 required on 20”, 24” and 28” wide planks. **Required on planks with side rails LESS than 6” tall + MERCHANDISER SRA9 LADDER RACK LOGO LOCK SYSTEM FOR FIBERGLASS LADDERS Y PAN COM ! your here logo Louisville Ladder’s SRA9 Ladder Rack Merchandiser Designed Specifically to Increase Ladder Sales. Holds 7 ladders Accessory tray Easy to assemble 3.83’ x 2.16’ footprint Ladders and accessories not included. Promote your customer’s name with the LogoLock™ system Deter theft by displaying your logo Customize the image of your ladders Long-lasting image embedded into the fiberglass rail LogoLock™ Patent #7,095,428 CONTACT YOUR LOUISVILLE LADDER SALES REPRESENTATIVE FOR MORE INFORMATION! DETAILS Each ladder will have one custom logo applied to each side rail (Dimension of logo should be a maximum of 7 1⁄16” x 2 3⁄8”) One time setup fee for each logo Artwork must be provided in either “.jpg” or “.tif” format with a minimum 300 dpi (dots per inch) resolution REPLACEMENT PARTS AVAILABLE ONLINE Please visit our website and click “Online Store” from the top menu. www . l o u i sv i l l e l a d d e r . c o m 51 EXTENSION ladder accessories COMBINATION POLE GRIP & CABLE HOOK ACCESSORY #E04 RIGID POLE GRIP ACCESSORY #E05 WEB POLE GRIP ACCESSORY #E11 LADDER LASH ACCESSORY #E30 WHEEL SPURS ACCESSORY #E34 AUTO. ADJUSTING LEVELER (FACTORY MOUNT) ACCESSORY #091006C AUTO. ADJUSTING LEVELER (FIELD MOUNT) ACCESSORY #E38 COMBINATION SPUR & SHOE ACCESSORY #E55 FRONT-MOUNTED PULLEY MODEL #FE979 PROGRIP™ ACCESSORY NEW! MODEL #LP-2200-00 LADDER STABILIZER MODEL #LP-2210-00 ADJUSTABLE STABILIZER MODEL #LP-5510-00 PRO-GUARDS™ MODEL #LP-2100-23 LADDER JACK SHORT BODY MODEL #LP-2100-13 LADDER JACK LONG BODY MODEL #LP-2300-00 LADDER LEVELER MODEL #LP-2220-01 KeyLok® Quick Connect System 52 40 00 AE 32 00 AE 16 60 AE 20 00 AE 28 00 AE 12 00 HD AE 40 00 HD FE 06 00 FE 17 00 FE 70 00 FE FE SIGN! NEW DE ACCESSORY #E03 32 00 For availability, please contact Customer Service. Please specify ladder size and ladder model. To order factory-mount accessories, add the 3-digit accessory number and size. (EXAMPLE: FE3220-E05, 20’ Fiberglass Extension with Web Pole Grip) EXTENSION LADDERS FIBERGLASS & ALUMINUM LADDER STABILIZER COMBINATION POLE GRIP & CABLE HOOK (Fiberglass only) FACTORY: E03 FIELD: PK-E03A (16‘-28‘) (APPROX. WT. 3 LBS) PK-E03B (32‘-40‘) (APPROX. WT. 3 LBS) A rigid plated steel V-shaped pole grip covered with rubber tread, combined with cable hook assembly. RIGID POLE GRIP (Fiberglass only) FACTORY: E04 FIELD: PK-E04A (16‘-28‘) (APPROX. WT. 1.9 LBS) PK-E04B (32‘-40‘) (APPROX. WT. 1.7 LBS) 3/16” x 1” plated steel bar formed into a “V” shape and covered with heavy rubber tread makes an ideal pole grip and can be added to ladders already in service. Model #LP-2200-00 (APPROX. WT. 6 LBS) Fits extension and single ladders with rail up to 4” x 1 3/4”. Holds ladder 12” from wall and spans 48” to clear most windows. Stabilizers attach with 2 U-bolts and feature replaceable extra heavy duty rubber tips. ADJUSTABLE STABILIZER Model #LP-2210-00 (APPROX. WT. 6 LBS) Fits extension and single ladders with rail up to 4” x 1 3/4”. Aluminum bracket with vertical adjustments hold ladder from 13” to 25” from wall and spans 48” to clear most windows. Stabilizers attach with 2 U-bolts and feature replaceable extra heavy duty rubber tips. Pro-Guards™ WEB POLE GRIP (fiberglass only, 16‘-40‘) FACTORY: E05 FIELD: PK-E05R (APPROX. WT. 0.7 LBS) Made of flexible high strength nylon webbing with a 5” section of corrugated rubber tread. Helps to hold top of ladder against poles, pipes or corners. LADDER LASH (fiberglass only, 16‘-40‘) FACTORY: E11 FIELD: PK-E11R (APPROX. WT. 1.1 LBS) Lash for wrapping around objects up to 17” in diameter. Made of 2” Dacron webbing with forged steel snaps and a quick adjustment with clip. MODEL #LP-5510-00 (APPROX. WT. 1.4 LBS) Pro-Guards™ fit most fiberglass and aluminum extension and single ladders. Protect your work surface with Pro-Guards™. Patent #6,499,563 B1 LADDER JACK (SHORT BODY) Model #LP-2100-23 (APPROX. WT. 14 LBS) Short body ladder jacks (1 pair) span 2 extension ladder rungs. Holds stages and planks up to 20” wide, features six pitch adjustments and folds for easy storage. Manufactured for use with Type IAA, IA, and I fiberglass and aluminum extension ladders. LADDER JACK (LONG BODY) WHEEL SPURS (fiberglass only, 16‘-28‘) factory: E30 FIELD: PK-E30A (APPROX. WT. 0.9 LBS) Wheel spurs are available as an alternative to our standard cast swivel safety shoe. Model #LP-2100-13 (APPROX. WT. 16 LBS) Long body ladder jacks (1 pair) span 3 extension ladder rungs. Holds stages and planks up to 20” wide, features six pitch adjustments and folds for easy storage. Manufactured for use with Type IAA, IA, and I fiberglass and aluminum extension ladders. AUTOMATIC-ADJUSTING LEVELER FACTORY: E34 FIELD: PR091006C (APPROX. WT. 6.3 LBS) Leveler keeps ladder stabilized in perpendicular position on uneven terrain. Adjustable up to a 9” height differential. COMBINATION SPUR & SHOE (Fiberglass only) LADDER LEVELER Model #LP-2300-00 (APPROX. WT. 8 LBS) Ideal for using on extension or straight ladders on uneven surfaces. Attaches easily to Type IAA, IA, I, and II fiberglass and aluminum extension or single ladders. Features plated steel construction and a safety guard to protect from accidental release. The ladder leveler has a maximum differential of 15”. FACTORY ONLY: E38 This accessory allows the use of either a spur or a shoe with thick rubber tread. ProGRIP™ ACCESSORY ! FIELD ONLY: FE979 (1 pair) NEW Slip-resistant design that easily replace your ladder’s current endcaps. They protect the support surface from damage while including easy-carry hand grips. Model #LP-2220-01 (APPROX. WT. 8 LBS) The LeveLok® is one of the easiest to use ladder levelers in the market. It can be installed on almost any fiberglass or aluminum extension ladder, and can be operated using only your foot - freeing your hands to hold the ladder. Stepladder accessory FRONT-MOUNTED PULLEY (Fiberglass only) FACTORY ONLY: E55 Large diameter pulley sheave assembly mounted between slide guides allows fly section to be extended and lowered from front side of ladder. KeyLok® Quick Connect System LOUISVILLE LADDER LEVELER by levelok® PAIL SHELF (Certain models) MODEL #LP-2400-00 (UNIVERSAL) (APPROX. WT. 1.5 LBS) FITS ALL LOUISVILLE / DAVIDSON BRAND STEPLADDERS. DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS AND SUPPLIED HARDWARE MAKE INSTALLATION EASY. 53 C.L.I.M.B. ACADEMY® NEW VERSION! NOW ONLINE! THE C.L.I.M.B. ACADEMY® SAFETY TRAINING PROGRAM FROM LOUISVILLE LADDER, INC. Louisville’s NEW C.L.I.M.B. Academy® teaches fundamental principles when using: Step and Extension Ladders • Rolling Warehouse Ladders • Rolling Tower Scaffolding The C.L.I.M.B. Academy® includes a video, C.L.I.M.B. teaches you to CHOOSE the right equipment, LOOK for damage or missing parts, INSURE a safe setup, and MOVE safely always using 3 points of contact. We encourage everyone to BE a climbing equipment safety expert, not a statistic! C.L.I.M.B. ACADEMY® SAFETY TRAINING PROGRAM includes • Combined Facilitator & Student Handbook • DVD • Editable C.L.I.M.B. Certificate PDF • Other bonus materials accessible via PC/MAC Order kits or replacement handbooks online at WWW.LOUISVILLELADDER.COM Train online at WWW.CLIMBACADEMY.COM TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE Louisville Ladder, Inc. is herein referred to as the “Seller” and the customer or person or entity purchasing goods (“Goods”) from Seller is referred to as the “Buyer”. These Terms and Conditions, any quotation or acknowledgment from Seller relevant to the sale of the Goods and all documents incorporated by specific reference therein, constitute the complete and exclusive statement of the terms of the agreement governing the sale of Goods by Seller to Buyer. Any other language proposed by Buyer, including Buyer’s Purchase Order language shall not control over these Terms. Buyer’s acceptance of the Goods will manifest Buyer’s assent to these Terms and Conditions. 1. PRICES: All prices are exclusive of taxes, transportation and insurance, which are to be borne by Buyer. 2. TAXES: Any tax or governmental charge affecting Seller’s costs of production, sale, or delivery shall be for Buyer’s account and shall be added to the price. 3. TERMS OF PAYMENT: Unless otherwise specified by Seller, terms are 1% ten (10), net thirty (30) days from date of Seller’s invoice in U.S. currency. Seller shall have the right, among other remedies, either to terminate this agreement or to suspend further performance under this and/or other agreements with Buyer in the event Buyer fails to make any payment when due. Buyer shall be liable for all expenses, including attorneys’ fees, relating to the collection of past due amounts. Should Buyer’s financial responsibility become unsatisfactory to Seller, cash payments or security satisfactory to Seller may be required by Seller for future deliveries and for the Goods theretofore delivered. 4. FREIGHT POLICY: Freight prepaid on shipments to one destination within the continental U.S. that total 1000 pounds or more of fiberglass and/or aluminum products or 1000 pounds of any combination including wood and steel. 5. SHIPMENT AND DELIVERY: Deliveries are made F.O.B. Seller’s shipping point. Risk of loss or damage and responsibility shall pass from Seller to Buyer upon delivery. Any claims for shortages or damages suffered in transit shall be submitted by the Buyer directly to the carrier. While Seller will use all reasonable commercial efforts to maintain the delivery date(s) acknowledged or quoted by Seller, all shipping dates are approximate and not guaranteed. Seller reserves the right to make partial shipments. Seller, at its option, shall not be bound to tender delivery of any Goods for which Buyer has not provided shipping instructions. If the shipment of the Goods is postponed or delayed by Buyer for any reason, Buyer agrees to reimburse Seller for any and all storage costs and other additional expenses resulting therefrom. 6. LIMITED WARRANTY: Subject to the limitations of Section 7, Seller warrants that the Goods manufactured by Seller will be free from defects in material and under normal use and regular service and maintenance for a period of one year from the date of shipment of the Goods by Seller, unless otherwise specified by Seller in writing. THIS IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY GIVEN BY SELLER WITH RESPECT TO THE GOODS AND IS IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ARISING BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WHETHER OR NOT THE PURPOSE OR USE HAS BEEN DISCLOSED TO SELLER IN SPECIFICATIONS, DRAWINGS OR OTHERWISE, AND WHETHER OR NOT SELLER’S PRODUCTS ARE SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED AND/OR MANUFACTURED BY SELLER FOR BUYER’S USE OR PURPOSE. This warranty does not extend to any losses or damages due to misuse, accident, abuse, neglect, normal wear and tear, Buyer’s negligence, unauthorized modification or alteration, use beyond rated capacity, or improper installation, maintenance or application. To the extent that Seller has relied upon any specifications, information, representation of operating conditions or other data supplied by Buyer or its agents to Seller in the selection or design of the Goods and the preparation of Seller’s quotation, and in the event that actual operating conditions or other conditions differ from those represented by Buyer and relied upon by Seller, any warranties or other provisions contained herein which are affected by such conditions shall be null and void. If within thirty (30) days after Buyer’s discovery of any warranty defects within the warranty period, Buyer notifies Seller thereof in writing, Seller shall, at its option, repair, correct or replace F.O.B. point of manufacture, that portion of the Goods found by Seller to be defective. Failure by Buyer to give such written notice within the applicable time period shall be deemed an absolute and unconditional waiver of Buyer’s claim for such defects. Goods repaired or replaced during the warranty period shall be covered by the foregoing warranty for the remainder of the original warranty period or ninety (90) days, whichever is longer. Buyer assumes all other responsibility for any loss, damage, or injury to persons or property arising out of, connected with, or resulting from the use of Goods, either alone or in combination with other products/components. 54 7. LIMITATION OF REMEDY AND LIABILITY: THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY HEREUNDER (OTHER THAN THE WARRANTY PROVIDED UNDER SECTION 7) SHALL BE LIMITED, AT SELLER’S OPTION, TO REPAIR, CORRECTION OR REPLACEMENT UNDER SECTION 5. SELLER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES CAUSED BY DELAY IN PERFORMANCE AND IN NO EVENT, REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF THE CLAIM OR CAUSE OF ACTION (WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT, INFRINGEMENT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, OTHER TORT OR OTHERWISE), SHALL SELLER’S LIABILITY TO BUYER AND/OR ITS CUSTOMERS EXCEED THE PRICE PAID BY BUYER FOR THE SPECIFIC GOODS PROVIDED BY SELLER GIVING RISE TO THE CLAIM OR CAUSE OF ACTION. BUYER AGREES THAT IN NO EVENT SHALL SELLER’S LIABILITY TO BUYER AND/OR ITS CUSTOMERS EXTEND TO INCLUDE INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES. The term “consequential damages” shall include, but not be limited to, loss of anticipated profits, business interruption, loss of use or revenue, cost of capital or loss or damage to property or equipment. It is expressly understood that any technical advice furnished by Seller with respect to the use of the Goods is given without charge, and Seller assumes no obligation or liability for the advice given, or results obtained, all such advice being given and accepted at Buyer’s risk. 8. PATENTS AND COPYRIGHTS: Subject to the limitations of the second paragraph of Section 6, Seller warrants that the Goods sold, except as are made specifically for Buyer according to Buyer’s specifications, do not infringe any valid U.S. patent or copyright in existence as of the date of shipment. This warranty is given upon the condition that Buyer promptly notify Seller of any claim or suit involving Buyer in which such infringement is alleged, and, that Buyer cooperate fully with Seller and permit Seller to control completely the defense, settlement or compromise of any such allegation of infringement. Seller’s warranty as to use only applies to infringements arising solely out of the inherent operation of such Goods. In the event such Goods are held to infringe such a U.S. patent or copyright in such suit, and the use of such Goods is enjoined, or in the case of a compromise or settlement by Seller, Seller shall have the right, at its option and expense, to procure for Buyer the right to continue using such Goods, or replace them with non-infringing Goods, or modify same to become non-infringing, or grant Buyer a credit for the depreciated value of such Goods and accept return of them. 9. EXCUSE OF PERFORMANCE: Seller shall not be liable for delays in performance or for non-performance due to acts of God; acts of Buyer; war; fire; flood; weather; sabotage; strikes, or labor or civil disturbances; governmental requests, restrictions, laws, regulations, orders or actions; unavailability of or delays in transportation; default of suppliers; or unforeseen circumstances or any events or causes beyond Seller’s reasonable control. Deliveries or other performance may be suspended for an appropriate period of time or canceled by Seller upon notice to Buyer in the event of any of the foregoing, but the balance of the agreement shall otherwise remain unaffected as a result of the foregoing. If Seller determines that its ability to supply the total demand for the Goods, or to obtain material used directly or indirectly in the manufacture of the Goods, is hindered, limited or made impracticable due to causes set forth in the preceding paragraph, Seller may allocate its available supply of the Goods or such material (without obligation to acquire other supplies of any such Goods or material) among its purchasers on such basis as Seller determines to be equitable without liability for any failure of performance which may result therefrom. Seller reserves the right to change designs and specifications for the Goods without prior notice to Buyer, except with respect to Goods being made-to-order for Buyer. 10. ASSIGNMENT: Buyer shall not assign its rights or delegate its duties hereunder or any interest therein or any rights hereunder without the prior written consent of the Seller, and any such assignment, without such consent, shall be void. 11. GENERAL PROVISIONS: These terms and conditions supersede all other communications, negotiations and prior oral or written statements regarding the subject matter of these terms and conditions. No change, modification, rescission, discharge, abandonment, or waiver of these terms and conditions shall be binding upon the Seller unless made in writing and signed on its behalf by a duly authorized representative of the Seller. No conditions, usage or trade, course of dealing or performance, understanding or agreement purporting to modify, vary, explain, or supplement these terms and conditions shall be binding unless hereafter made in writing and signed by the party to be bound, and no modification shall be affected by the Seller’s receipt, acknowledgment, or acceptance of purchase orders, shipping instruction forms, or other documentation containing terms at variance with or in addition to those set forth herein. No waiver by either party with respect to any breach or default or of any right or remedy and no course of dealing, shall be deemed to constitute a continuing waiver of any other breach or default or of any other right or remedy, unless such waiver be expressed in writing and signed by the party to be bound. All typographical or clerical errors made by Seller in any quotation, acknowledgment or publication are subject to correction. The validity, performance, and all other matters relating to the interpretation and effect of this agreement shall be governed by the law of the state of Kentucky. Buyer and Seller agree that the proper venue for all actions arising in connection herewith shall be only in the State where the Goods involved in such actions were manufactured and the parties agree to submit to such jurisdiction. WAREHOUSE locations WA MT ME ND ID NV CA WY WI SD AZ CO NY PA IA NE UT VT MN OR IN IL KS OK NM MO KY WV VA SC AR AL MA RI NC TN MS TX OH CT NJ DE MD NH GA LA FL COMPANY HEADQUARTERS & WAREHOUSE 7765 National Turnpike, Unit 190 Louisville, KY 40214 Tel: (502)-636-2811 (800)-666-2811 U.S. & CAN Fax: (800)-274-4566 DALLAS PEORIA PHOENIX SEATTLE REGIONAL WAREHOUSE 801 Heinz Way Grand Prairie, TX 75051 Tel: (972)-602-4400 (800)-625-5742 Fax: (972)-602-4410 PHILADELPHIA SALT LAKE CITY VALDOSTA ATLANTA DENVER REGIONAL WAREHOUSE 2689A Mountain Industrial Blvd. Tucker, GA 30084 Tel: (770)-491-1515 (800)-241-9051 Fax: (770)-723-7681 REGIONAL WAREHOUSE 5160 Fox Street Denver, CO 80216 Tel: (303)-455-8175 Fax: (303)-477-6504 REGIONAL WAREHOUSE 7921 N. Hale Ave. Peoria, IL 61615 Tel: (309)-692-1895 Fax: (309)-692-2161 REGIONAL WAREHOUSE 855 Dunks Ferry Road Bensalem, PA 19020 Tel: (215)-638-8904 (800)-447-4785 Fax: (215)-638-2581 (800)-283-2388 REGIONAL WAREHOUSE 2920 E. Elwood Street Phoenix, AZ 85040 Tel: (602)-268-7008 Fax: (602)-268-7125 REGIONAL WAREHOUSE 1355 South 700 West Salt Lake City, Utah 84104 Tel: (801)-972-7056 Fax: (801)-972-3560 SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES BENSENVILLE REGIONAL WAREHOUSE 644 Supreme Drive Bensenville, IL 60106 Tel: (630) 238 2005 Fax: (630) 238 2006 REGIONAL WAREHOUSE 10013 E. 8th Street Suite R Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Tel: (909) 941 0623 (800)-625-1408 Fax: (909) 941 0967 REGIONAL WAREHOUSE 41652 Boscell Road Fremont, CA 94538 Tel: (510)-344-4231 REGIONAL WAREHOUSE 920 S. Doris Street Seattle, WA 98108 Tel: (206)-762-4888 Fax: (206)-767-4386 REGIONAL WAREHOUSE 1617 James P. Rodgers Drive Valdosta, GA 31601 Tel: (229)-245-0669 Fax: (229)-245-0659 Vancouver regional warehouse 7509 North East 47th Ave. Vancouver, WA 98661 Tel: (360)-816-0434 Fax: (360)-816-0437 55 Louisville Ladder Inc. 7765 National Turnpike, Unit 190 | Louisville, KY 40214 1-(800)-666-2811 (U.S. & CANADA) | 1-(502)-636-2811 | FAX: 1-(800)-274-4566 www.louisvilleladder.com Revised - October 2011 ©2011 Louisville Ladder Printed in U.S.A. 11/11
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