| Product Description: | The 7-in-1 Multi-Position Aluminum Scaffold Ladder delivers professional performance for both residential and commercial use. Engineered with aviation-grade aluminum alloy (25+5mm reinforced construction), this EN131-certified ladder supports up to 330lbs across all seven configurations - including A-frame, extension ladder, scaffolding platform, stairway mode, and more. No more needing multiple ladders for different jobs - our Click & Lock system with six security points engages at multiple angles (0°/45°/90°/180°), while the enhanced stability system combines zigzag foot straps, anti-slip rubber pads, and textured rung surfaces to prevent slipping. The included stabilizer bar increases ground contact by 40% compared to standard ladders, making it ideal for roof repairs, warehouse work, painting projects, and home maintenance. When not in use, it folds down to a compact 12" width for convenient storage in garages or work vans. Remember to always verify locks are in "L" position before climbing and maintain proper 75° angle in straight ladder position. Specifications: 1. Material: Aviation-grade aluminum alloy (1.2mm thickness) 2. Weight Capacity: 330 lbs (EN131 certified) 3. Dimensions (Folded): 23.6" x 12" x 39.8"(L×W×H) 4. Working Heights: • Extension: 12.5 ft • A-Frame: 5.9 ft • Platform: 3.28 ft 5. Rung Specifications: 12 steps, 11.75" spacing 6. Special Features: anti-slip feet, stabilizer bar included 7. Color: Silver 8. Weight: 11.4 kg/ 25 lbs Package Included: 1 × 7-in-1 aluminum ladder 1 × Manual Before Use: (1)Read the Manual – Carefully read the instruction manual before use to prevent accidents. (2)Inspect the Ladder – Do not use if any part is missing, damaged, or worn. (3) Check Stability – Ensure the ladder is placed on level and solid ground. (4)Correct Angle (75°) – When used as a straight ladder, maintain a 75° angle for safe climbing. During Use: (1)Change Position Safely – To fold or adjust, place the ladder flat on the ground before making changes. (2)Platform Use – The platform should only be used in horizontal positions. (3)Secure All Locks – Always verify that all locks and hinges are properly engaged before climbing. After Use & Maintenance: (1)Store Properly – Keep the ladder in a dry place, away from extreme weather. (2)Clean & Lubricate Hinges - Wipe off dust/dirt after use. - If washed with water, dry and re-lubricate hinges. - Apply a high-quality lubricant to maintain smooth operation. 【Industrial-Strength Construction】 Aviation-grade aluminum alloy with 25+5mm reinforced tubing provides exceptional durability without excess weight. It complies with the EN131 standard and can support a maximum load capacity of 330 lbs. 【7 Configurations in 1】 Transform between A-frame, extension, scaffolding, stairway, and 3 other positions to meet your needs. 【Enhanced Stability & Anti-Slip Safety System】This ladder features a dual anti-slip design with zigzag foot straps to prevent base sliding and ridged square rungs to minimize foot slippage. The built-in stabilizer bar (must be installed before use) provides 40% larger ground contact versus standard ladders, ensuring maximum stability. Together, these features create a secure climbing system that keeps you steady at every step. 【Security 'Click & Lock' System】Equipped with six security locks for easy and safe operation, allowing quick shape adjustment at multiple angles (0°, 45°, 90°, 180°) to suit different needs. Note: To open, move the locking pin to "O"; to lock, set it to "L." 【Space-Saving Design】 Folds to just 12" width for convenient storage in garages or work vans. |
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He suffered an internal brain hemorrhage and not thinking it was overly serious he made his way to his truck and was passing out when luckily another employee found him after hours with a nose bleed. On a Friday, seemed odd not to go home to be with your family. He went into the ICU several times over the next month and almost didn't survive. Very competent highly skilled engineer as well.
This is the way the comedian Bob Sagget went out if you look up his death. Though his head injury seems minor comparatively, a hard bump on a soft surface, likely something carpeted according to reports, and to him especially as he went to sleep for the final time in his hotel room.
And thinking about it more, the previous major injury we had was another articulating ladder, it was not a consumer product. It was a large gangway that extended out at a big corporate customer site. It had a ladder up, then a gangway across, then a ladder down to onto the worksite. Basically an access contraption for individuals to climb on with pivots and safeguards to lock it in place before use. The safeguards were not functioning and the poor guy fell over ten feet onto a steel floor and broke his back. And to compound the injuries it was a summer day and ended up suffering burns from the hot steel as nobody wanted to move him with an obvious back injury during the wait for emergency services. Be careful.
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