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Ladders

03/12/2008 10:30 AM

Hi

Any one know how much is the weight of the following ladders?

STEEL LADDER W/SAFETY CAGE 12M HIGH
STEEL LADDER W/SAFETY CAGE 7M HIGH
LADDER W/SAFETY CAGE 4M HIGH
ACCESS LADDER W/SAFETY CAGE, 15 M HIGH
ACCESS LADDER W/SAFETY CAGE, 10 M HIGH

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Re: Ladders

03/12/2008 11:02 AM

Your safest bet would be to check with the manufacturer. Anything else would be an inaccurate guess.

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Re: Ladders

03/13/2008 5:56 AM

1 m ladder w/safety cage will be around 40-50 kg. with 50mmX50mmX5mm flatbar and 1 inch rods.

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03/13/2008 3:15 PM

Thanks

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Re: Ladders

03/18/2008 10:51 PM

If you want minimum mass and effort- Go Bamboo - Go Green !I will design and supply:

LADDER W/SAFETY CAGE 12M HIGH=100Kg
LADDER W/SAFETY CAGE 7M HIGH= 50Kg
LADDER W/SAFETY CAGE 4M HIGH = 20Kg
ACCESS LADDER With/SAFETY CAGE, 15 M HIGH=150Kg
ACCESS LADDER With/SAFETY CAGE, 10 M HIGH =100Kg

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