MUNK single sided access, single sided access, 5 steps
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MUNK single sided access, single sided access, 4 steps | £502.80 | ||||
MUNK single sided access, single sided access, 5 steps | £550.80 |
Aluminium step ladder, single sided access, 5 steps. Supplied = assembled. Product type = step ladders, single sided. Working height = 3130 mm. Access = single sided. Access type = steps. Steps incl. platform = 5 pcs. Frame material = aluminium. Material of treads = aluminium, ribbed. Step depth = 80 mm. Platform height = 1130 mm. Weight = 12 kg. Platform width = 400 mm. Platform depth = 425 mm. Feature = folding. Ladder fittings = with hand rails. Overall height = 2180 mm. Comfortable - large platform. Sturdy - permanent step/rail connection. Durable - optimised ladder joint. This step ladder is ideally suited for daily use in workshops. The ribbed, 80 mm deep steps and two long handrails allow access that is as comfortable as it is safe. Once at the top, the 400/360 x 425 mm large platform and the 1 m high guard provide a secured working area for all work done at heights. The permanent step/rail connection and the optimised ''safe-cap'' ladder joint provide a particularly long service life and high levels of stability. 2 high strength nylon straps provide a spread securing mechanism. Stability is guaranteed by the conical construction of the step ladder.
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