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Tools
BRATTS LADDERS ROJACK DESIGN
Vision 360 Platform Steps The Stopper Ladder Stabiliser - Industrial Use
(Designed for Haden Young Ltd). BS EN131 Kitemarked To prevent bottom slip. Designed to grip even in the wet. Work At
for industrial use. Complies to ANSI 14.5 and ESI 13- Height Regs - April 2005 state: 'The feet of a portable ladder shall
1. 360° working platform - 550ml x 400ml. Enclosed be prevented from slipping during use by - an effective anti-slip or
KM37107
platform on 3 sides for safety. Glass fibre frame with other effective stability device'. 24in Aluminium T section bonded
aluminium treads. Insulated and non-conductive into vulcanised rubber. Tested on wet grass, tarmac, concrete and
whilst in use. Ergonomically designed for industrial internal slippery surfaces. Complies with WAHR. More reliable and
work. HSE Work At Height Regs 2005 compliant to cost effective than footing. Protects the feet of your ladder. Why
work two-handed for short duration jobs. have 2 men doing a 1 man job. Far safer for single man working.Optional
Extras: Security webbing strap across open side -
£12.50. Powder coated handrail - £6.50. Plastic
Product Ref Code Length (in) Price Each
coated handrail - £31.50. Wheels at rear - £36.46.
0049-5850 STO24 24 60.00
Outriggers - poa. Laddertag for inspection and
maintenance - £5.10. Marking with company details
for security - £10.00. Detachable tool tray - £38.97.
Offshore feet - £61.02.
LYTE LADDERS
Product Ref Length Platform Number Weight Price
ELT - Trade Ladders
Code Closed (M) Height (M) of Treads (kg) Each
Certified to BSEN131. Ideal for all types of trade work.
0082-1128 XPLT02 1.52 0.35 2 6 255.96
Large comfortable 'D' Shaped rungs. Rigid extruded box section
0082-1131 XPLT03 1.78 0.6 3 7 268.69
stiles for added strength. Secure non-slip grip with all round PVC
0082-1134 XPLT04 2.05 0.85 4 9.5 287.94
moulded feet. Comprehensive range of sizes available.
0082-1137 XPLT05 2.3 1.1 5 11 326.65
0082-1140 XPLT06 2.54 1.35 6 12.5 368.05
0082-1143 XPLT07 2.8 1.5 7 14.5 414.62
0082-1146 XPLT08 3.05 1.75 8 16.5 466.37
0082-1149 XPLT09 3.3 2 9 19 523.30
Product Ref Closed Ext Weight Rungs Price
0198-6103 XPLT10 3.55 2.25 10 22 652.80
Code Height (M) Height (M) (Kg) Each
0198-6109 XPLT11 3.8 2.5 11 22.5 705.01
0228-9877 ELT225 2.42 2.82 9 8 108.62
0228-9880 ELT230 2.92 4.88 10.5 10 123.87
0228-9883 ELT235 3.42 5.94 14 12 153.78
BRATTS LADDERS
0228-9886 ELT240 4.4 7.03 16 14 174.45
0228-9889 ELT245 4.42 7.81 20.5 15 198.45
0228-9892 ELT250 4.92 8.83 23.5 17 216.33
B-DEK
0228-9895 ELT255 5.42 9.9 29 19 234.83
A simple non conductive platform for use any-
0228-9898 ELT325 2.42 5.22 16.5 8 167.00
where. Made from the same high quality BS
0229-0645 ELT330 2.92 6.85 18.5 10 192.05
compliant materials as our other glass fibre
0229-0648 ELT335 3.42 8.46 25.5 12 235.65
products. The platform height is approx
0229-0651 ELT340 4.4 10.22 28.5 14 267.90
450mm but can be made to your own
specifications. The platform is 600mm x
340mm.
LYTE LADDERS
ESS / ESP - Trade Stepladders
Certified to EN131 and BS2037 Class 1. Unique strengthening
Product Ref Code Price Each
0545-9779 B-DEK 287.94
beam incorporated into non-slip treads. Rubber feet and aluminium
side arms prevent slips and twists, as there are no tapes to snap or
flimsy arms to break. Lightweight and easy to carry. Ideal for light
BRATTS LADDERS
trade use.
Glass Fibre Ladders - Heavy Duty Industrial
Glass Fibre products for electrical and clean industries ie. health, food,
computers etc. All products NON CONDUCTIVE. BS EN131 Kitemarked
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product for industrial use. Complies to ANSI 14.5 and ESI 13-1.
Distinctive yellow heavy duty glass fibre Channel stiles. Heavy gauge
aluminium rungs - keyed into the stiles giving a very strong anti-twist
fixing or glass fibre rungs where a 'Spark Free' product is required ie. Product Ref Open Platform Closed Treads Weight Price
chemical or oil industrries. Both are non conductive. Push up or rope Code Height (M) Height (M) Height (M) (Kg) Each
operation with unique auto clutch for 2/3 section ladders. All ladders fit- 0229-0654 ESS3 0.58 n/a 0.66 3 2.4 57.10
ted with wall running wheels to eliminate wear. Gel coat finish to prevent 0229-0657 ESS4 0.81 n/a 0.89 4 2.5 62.40
weathering. Rustproof fittings. Accessories available: insulated pole and 0153-6544 ESS5 1.03 n/a 1.14 5 3.4 68.07
street lighting bows. rope and cleat tie offs. engraving. Other sizes 0153-6547 ESS6 1.26 n/a 1.38 6 4.5 73.82
available. Also available in Glass Fibre; Double Sided Steps, Roof 0153-6550 ESS7 1.48 n/a 1.62 7 5.1 79.42
ladders, Combination Stepladders/ladder. 0153-6553 ESS8 1.7 n/a 1.86 8 6 85.72
0228-9172 ESS10 2.17 n/a 2.34 10 6.6 98.75
Product Ref Type Length Length Rungs Weight Price
0228-9175 ESS12 2.57 n/a 2.82 12 7.3 110.82
Code Closed Extended Per (kg) Each
0228-9178 ESP3 1.24 0.59 1.35 3 4.2 75.82
(M) M) Section
0049-5622 GL1 12 Single Section 3.05 12 9 211.40
0228-9181 ESP4 1.46 0.81 1.59 4 4.5 81.40
0049-5625 GL1 14 Single Section 3.55 14 11 227.75
0228-9184 ESP5 1.68 1.03 1.83 5 5.4 86.85
0049-5628 GL2 12 Extending Ladders
0228-9187 ESP6 1.91 1.26 2.07 6 6 87.37
Push Up 3.05 5.55 12 18 380.93
0182-1316 ESP8 2.31 1.67 2.55 8 7.25 104.65
0049-5631 GL2 14 Extending Ladders
0228-9193 ESP10 2.74 2.12 3.01 10 8.8 119.85
Push-Up 3.55 6.3 14 22 436.15
0228-9196 ESP12 3.2 2.6 3.52 12 9.5 132.27
0049-5634 GL2 R12 Extending Ladders
Rope Operated 3.05 5.55 12 22 403.96
0049-5637 GL2 R14 Extending Ladders
Rope Operated 3.55 6.3 14 22 459.18
0049-5640 GL2 R19 Extending Ladders
Rope Operated 4.83 8.85 19 32 560.45
Please Note: All prices shown exclude V.A.T.
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