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    Shoes for Step Ladders

    Replace worn out shoes on step ladders.
    For Wood Rails
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ladder Feet. Shoes for Step Ladders, For Wood Rails, For 7/8" Wide Rails.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ladder Feet. Shoes for Step Ladders, For Wood Rails, For 1 1/8" Wide Rails.

    For 7/8" Wide Rails

    For 1 1/8" Wide Rails

    For Rail
    Wd.
    For Front
    Rail Dp.
    For Back
    Rail Dp.
    No. of Shoes
    Included
    Material
    Mounting Hardware
    Included
    Each
    7/8"3 1/2"2 3/8"4Galvanized SteelYes8186T12000000
    1 1/8"3 1/2"2 3/8"4Galvanized SteelYes8186T1600000
     
    For Fiberglass Rails
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ladder Feet. Shoes for Step Ladders, For Fiberglass Rails, Model Number PK130S.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ladder Feet. Shoes for Step Ladders, For Fiberglass Rails, Model Number PK136B.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ladder Feet. Shoes for Step Ladders, For Fiberglass Rails, Model Number 21-8.

    Model Number PK130S

    Model Number PK136B

    Model Number 21-8

    Mfr. Model
    No.
    No. of Shoes
    Included
    Material
    Mounting Hardware
    Included
    Each
    Louisville
    PK130S4FiberglassYes7717T36000000
    PK136B4FiberglassYes7717T3800000
     
    Werner
    21-84FiberglassYes7717T2200000
     
    For Aluminum RailsAbout For Aluminum Rails
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ladder Feet. Shoes for Step Ladders, For Aluminum Rails, Model Number PK130B.

    Model Number PK130B

    Mfr. Model
    No.
    No. of Shoes
    Included
    Material
    Mounting Hardware
    Included
    Each
    Louisville
    PK130B4AluminumYes7717T34000000
     
    For Fiberglass and Aluminum Rails
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ladder Feet. Shoes for Step Ladders, For Fiberglass and Aluminum Rails, Model Number PK130A.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ladder Feet. Shoes for Step Ladders, For Fiberglass and Aluminum Rails, Model Number PK136A.

    Model Number PK130A

    Model Number PK136A

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ladder Feet. Shoes for Step Ladders, For Fiberglass and Aluminum Rails, Model Number 21-10.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ladder Feet. Shoes for Step Ladders, For Fiberglass and Aluminum Rails, Model Number 21-7.

    Model Number 21-10

    Model Number 21-7

    Mfr. Model
    No.
    No. of Shoes
    Included
    Material
    Mounting Hardware
    Included
    Each
    Louisville
    PK130A4AluminumYes7717T33000000
    PK136A4AluminumYes7717T3700000
     
    Werner
    21-104AluminumYes7717T2300000
    21-74AluminumYes7717T2100000
     

    Shoes for Straight and Extension Ladders

    Replace worn out shoes on straight and extension ladders.
    For Wood Rails
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ladder Feet. Shoes for Straight and Extension Ladders, For Wood Rails.
    For
    Rail
    Wd.
    Dp.
    No. of Shoes
    Included
    Mounting Hardware
    Included
    Each
     
    Galvanized Steel
    1 3/8"3"2Yes8016T1000000
     
    For Fiberglass Rails
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ladder Feet. Shoes for Straight and Extension Ladders, For Fiberglass Rails.
    Mfr./Brand
    Model No.
    No. of Shoes
    Included
    Mounting Hardware
    Included
    Each
    Werner
     
    Fiberglass
    26-32Yes7717T26000000
    26-52Yes7717T2700000
     
    For Aluminum RailsAbout For Aluminum Rails
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ladder Feet. Shoes for Straight and Extension Ladders, For Aluminum Rails.
    Mfr./Brand
    Model No.
    No. of Shoes
    Included
    Mounting Hardware
    Included
    Each
    Werner
     
    Aluminum
    26-12Yes7717T24000000
    26-22Yes7717T2500000
     
    For Fiberglass and Aluminum Rails
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ladder Feet. Shoes for Straight and Extension Ladders, For Fiberglass and Aluminum Rails.
    Mfr./Brand
    Model No.
    No. of Shoes
    Included
    Mounting Hardware
    Included
    Each
    Louisville
     
    Aluminum
    PK130L2Yes7717T35000000
    PK1372Yes7717T3200000
     

    Ladder Pads

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Ladder Pads.
    Protect supporting surfaces from damage.
    For
    Rail
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Material
    Pair
    1" to 1 1/4"3" to 3 1/4"Plastic80195T6000000

    Nonskid Feet for Rolling Platform Ladders

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ladder Feet. Nonskid Feet for Rolling Platform Ladders.
    Slide these feet on ladder legs to add slip resistance.
    For Tube
    OD
    Material
    Color
    Features
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    1"RubberBlackReinforced Bottom479975T99000000
     

    Ladder-Style Steps

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Steps. Ladder-Style Steps, Serrated Step.

    Serrated Step

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Steps. Ladder-Style Steps, Perforated Step.

    Perforated Step

    Good for use as ladder rungs, cut these steps to size with a metal-cutting saw and weld them in place. For a clean weld, match the step material to the surface you are welding to. These steps must be welded at each end with welds capable of supporting the rated capacity. For those 5 ft. and longer, the maximum cut length is 24". Shorter lengths support higher capacities.
    Note: Check local, state, and federal codes, including OSHA, for safe set up and operating practices.
    Galvanized Steel—Galvanized steel steps require preparation before welding—grind off the coating from the part of the step you intend to weld. After welding, apply a cold galvanizing spray to the welds to protect against rust.
    Serrated Step—Serrated steps give you maximum slip resistance and allow liquids and debris to pass through. Perforated steps are less slip-resistant than serrated steps but offer a more comfortable hand grip.
    Overall
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Weight Capacity
    Each
    Steel
     
    Serrated Step
    1 1/4"17"1 1/8"540 lb.6926T1000000
    1 1/4"17"1 7/8"540 lb.6926T200000
    1 1/4"7 ft.1 1/8"250 lb. for 18" to 24" Cut Lengths, 540 lb. Up to 18" Cut Lengths6926T14000000
    1 1/4"7 ft.1 7/8"250 lb. for 18" to 24" Cut Lengths, 540 lb. Up to 18" Cut Lengths6926T9000000
    1 1/4"20 ft.1 1/8"250 lb. for 18" to 24" Cut Lengths, 540 lb. Up to 18" Cut Lengths6926T3000000
    1 1/4"20 ft.1 7/8"250 lb. for 18" to 24" Cut Lengths, 540 lb. Up to 18" Cut Lengths6926T4000000
     
    Perforated Step
    1 1/8"5 ft.1 5/8"250 lb. for 18" to 24" Cut Lengths, 330 lb. Up to 18" Cut Lengths6926T11500000
    1 1/2"5 ft.1 1/4"330 lb. for 18" to 24" Cut Lengths, 450 lb. Up to 18" Cut Lengths6926T11100000
    1 1/2"5 ft.2 1/4"570 lb. for 18" to 24" Cut Lengths, 760 lb. Up to 18" Cut Lengths6926T11800000
     
    Galvanized Steel
     
    Perforated Step
    1 1/8"5 ft.1 5/8"250 lb. for 18" to 24" Cut Lengths, 330 lb. Up to 18" Cut Lengths6926T11700000
    1 1/2"5 ft.1 1/4"330 lb. for 18" to 24" Cut Lengths, 450 lb. Up to 18" Cut Lengths6926T11300000
    1 1/2"5 ft.2 1/4"570 lb. for 18" to 24" Cut Lengths, 760 lb. Up to 18" Cut Lengths6926T12100000
     
    Aluminum
     
    Serrated Step
    1 1/2"17"2"540 lb.6926T1100000
    1 1/2"7 ft.2"250 lb. for 18" to 24" Cut Lengths, 540 lb. Up to 18" Cut Lengths6926T12000000
     
    Perforated Step
    1 1/8"5 ft.1 5/8"220 lb. for 18" to 24" Cut Lengths, 290 lb. Up to 18" Cut Lengths6926T11600000
    1 1/2"5 ft.1 1/4"310 lb. for 18" to 24" Cut Lengths, 410 lb. Up to 18" Cut Lengths6926T11200000
    1 1/2"5 ft.2 1/4"540 lb. for 18" to 24" Cut Lengths, 720 lb. Up to 18" Cut Lengths6926T11900000
     
    304 Stainless Steel
     
    Serrated Step
    1 1/4"17"1 1/8"540 lb.6926T1500000
    1 1/4"7 ft.1 1/8"250 lb. for 18" to 24" Cut Lengths, 540 lb. Up to 18" Cut Lengths6926T7000000
     
    Perforated Step
    1 1/2"5 ft.1 1/4"230 lb. for 18" to 24" Cut Lengths, 300 lb. Up to 18" Cut Lengths6926T11400000
    1 1/2"5 ft.2 1/4"380 lb. for 18" to 24" Cut Lengths, 510 lb. Up to 18" Cut Lengths6926T122000000
     

    Ladder Levelers

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Ladder Levelers. Levelers with Foot Lock and Swivel Shoe.
    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Ladder Levelers. Levelers with Foot Lock, Stabilizing Arm, and Swivel Shoe.

    Levelers with Foot Lock and

    Swivel Shoe

    Levelers with Foot Lock, Stabilizing

    Arm, and Swivel Shoe

    Keep your ladder level even when the surface isn’t. These levelers adjust one side of your ladder by up to 10". A foot lock allows for hands-free operation. They work with most Type 1, 1A, and 1AA fiberglass and aluminum extension, straight, and step ladders.
    Note: Check local, state, and federal codes, including OSHA, for safe set up and operating practices.
    Stabilizing Arm—Levelers with a stabilizing arm help prevent side tipping, especially when you’re working on slopes. The arm folds out to widen the stance of your ladder by about 16".
    Ht.
    For Ladder Type
    For Rail Material
    For Wt. Cap., lb.
    Material
    Retracted
    Extended
    Ht. Adjustment
    Increments
    Specs. Met
    Each
    Levelers with Foot Lock and Swivel Shoe
    Extension, Step, StraightAluminum, Fiberglass250, 300, 375Aluminum
    19 1/2"29 1/2"3/16"Cal/OSHA Compliant Title 8 Section 3276, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.23, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1926.1053, ANSI-ASC A14.57948T650000000
     
    Levelers with Foot Lock, Stabilizing Arm, and Swivel Shoe
    Extension, Step, StraightAluminum, Fiberglass250, 300, 375Aluminum
    19 1/2"29 1/2"3/16"Cal/OSHA Compliant Title 8 Section 3276, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.23, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1926.1053, ANSI-ASC A14.57948T111000000
     

    Ladder Stabilizers

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Ladder Stabilizers.
    Image of ProductInUse. Stabilizers with Quick Release. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Ladder Stabilizers. Quick Release.

    Stabilizers with Quick Release

    Keep your distance and your balance—these stabilizers hold your ladder away from walls, so you have more room to work. Because their contact points are wider than your ladder’s, they distribute weight more evenly to prevent sideways tipping. These stabilizers also span windows and other fragile surfaces, so you can work in front of them without causing damage. Protective tips help prevent scuffs and scrapes. Use them on flat surfaces.
    Note: Check local, state, and federal codes, including OSHA, for safe set up and operating practices.
    Adjustable—Adjustable stabilizers allow you to change the distance between your ladder and the supporting surface in 2" increments.
    Quick Release—Quick-release stabilizers don’t require tools. They attach to your ladder with a spring-loaded locking latch, so you can install them faster than those that use U-bolts.
    Mfr.
    Mfr. Model
    No.
    Adjustability
    For Rail Material
    Material
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Lg. Adjustment
    Increments
    Features
    Each
    WernerAC96FixedAluminum
    Aluminum47"10"Nonmarring Tips7970T112000000
    WernerAC78FixedAluminum, FiberglassAluminum44"10"Nonmarring Tips, Quick Release7970T11100000
    LouisvilleLP-2200-00FixedAluminum, FiberglassAluminum48"12"Nonmarring Tips7970T6300000
    LouisvilleLP-2210-00AdjustableAluminum, FiberglassAluminum48"13" to 25"2"Nonmarring Tips7970T64000000

    Handrail Antislip Tape

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Antislip Tape. Handrail Antislip Tape.
    Wrap around ladder handrails for a solid grip.
    Wd.
    Lg.,
    ft.
    Material
    Temp. Range,
    ° F
    Color
    Each
    2"8Plastic-20 to 160Black5484T79000000

    Nonskid Pads for Rolling Platform Ladders

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ladder Feet. Nonskid Pads for Rolling Platform Ladders.
    Bolt these pads into a ladder's front legs to add slip resistance.
    Mounting
    Bolt
    Dia.
    Material
    Color
    Dia.
    Lg.
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    2 1/2"RubberBlack3/8"1"179975T88000000
     

    Ladder Cages

    Image of System. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Ladder Cages.
    Feel secure on tall ladders. These cages surround the ladder to help reduce the risk of falls. Made of powder-coated steel, they resist rust, so you can use them outdoors. Each section is fully welded and mounts to the side rails of stationary ladders. They don’t mount to walls or other cages. For a complete assembly, you’ll need at least one middle/top section and one bottom section.
    Bottom Sections—Bottom sections are flared to give you room to enter or exit your cage.
    Middle/Top Sections—Middle/top sections make your cage longer. They can also act as a top section when your ladder system includes a hatch.
    Walk-Through Sections—Walk-through sections are required when you can step through the top of your ladder onto a landing. They should extend 42" above the top rung.
    Yellow—Yellow cages stand out in busy areas.
    Specifications Met—Note: Ladder cages meet OSHA and Cal/OSHA dimensional and construction standards. Check local, state, and federal codes, including OSHA, for safe set up and operating practices.
    Cage
    Flared
    Cage
    Gray
    Yellow
    Overall
    Ht., ft.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    For Ladder
    Wd.
    Max. Ladder
    Rail Dp.
    Wt.,
    lb.
    Mounting Hardware
    Included
    Specs. Met
    Each
    Each
    Powder-Coated Steel
     
    Bottom Sections
    238"34"38"38"16" to 20"2"47YesOSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.23, Cal/OSHA Compliant Title 8 Section 3277, ANSI-ASC A14.38271T2200000008271T240000000
    338"34"38"38"16" to 20"2"54YesOSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.23, Cal/OSHA Compliant Title 8 Section 3277, ANSI-ASC A14.38271T230000008271T25000000
    438"34"38"38"16" to 20"2"71YesOSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.23, Cal/OSHA Compliant Title 8 Section 3277, ANSI-ASC A14.38271T210000008271T29000000
     
    Middle/Top Sections
    230"30"16" to 20"2"55YesOSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.23, Cal/OSHA Compliant Title 8 Section 3277, ANSI-ASC A14.38271T140000008271T26000000
    330"30"16" to 20"2"61YesOSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.23, Cal/OSHA Compliant Title 8 Section 3277, ANSI-ASC A14.38271T160000008271T27000000
    430"30"16" to 20"2"68YesOSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.23, Cal/OSHA Compliant Title 8 Section 3277, ANSI-ASC A14.38271T180000008271T28000000
    730"30"16" to 20"2"110YesOSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.23, Cal/OSHA Compliant Title 8 Section 3277, ANSI-ASC A14.38271T120000008271T32000000
     
    Walk-Through Sections
    530"30"16" to 20"2"85YesOSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.23, Cal/OSHA Compliant Title 8 Section 3277, ANSI-ASC A14.38271T110000008271T31000000
     

    Dollies for Ladders

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Dollies. Dollies for Ladders.
    Easily roll ladders anywhere. Dollies secure temporarily through a rung of most aluminum and fiberglass extension ladders up to 40 feet. Can be used on rugged terrain.
    Wheel
    For Max.
    Ladder Ht., ft.
    Wt. Cap.,
    lb.
    Dia.
    Material
    Each
    402008"Plastic7740T590000000
     

    Ladder Plank Supports

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Ladder Plank Supports.
    Also known as ladder jacks, these supports hold a plank between two straight or extension ladders to create a scaffold. Supports fit round or D-rungs, attaching to three rungs on each ladder. Use the adjustment notches to set the angle of the plank. Capacity is 500 lbs. per pair.
    Note: Ladders and planks must have a minimum 250-lb. capacity.
    For Max.
    Plank Wd.
    For Ladder Type
    For Step
    Shape
    Features
    Pair
    18"Extension, StraightRound, FlatEight Angle Adjustment Notches8162T240000000

    Ladder Security Covers

    Image of ProductInUse. Cover Shown Installed. Front orientation. Ladder Security Covers.
    Image of Product. Cover. Front orientation. Ladder Security Covers.

    Cover

    Shown

    Installed

    Cover

    Keep unauthorized feet on the ground. These covers block five rungs on your mounted ladders to thwart climbing. Hook them over the highest rung you want to block. At the bottom, position the hasp around the lowest rung and insert the ends through the slots on the cover. Secure the hasp in place with a padlock (not included). Made of galvanized steel, these covers hold up to outdoor use.
    Note: Check local, state, and federal codes, including OSHA, for safe set up and operating practices.
    For Ladder
    Wd. Range
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Wt.,
    lb.
    For No.
    of Steps
    Material
    Max. Padlock
    Shackle Dia.
    Features
    Each
    17" to 19 1/2"66"19 1/2"2"235Galvanized Steel3/8"Mounting Hooks, Padlockable Hasp8140T780000000

    Cable Hooks for Ladders

    Attach these hooks to keep your ladder stable on cable and wire rope.
    Note: Check local, state, and federal codes, including OSHA, for safe set up and operating practices.
    Cable Hooks
    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Ladder Hooks. Cable Hooks for Ladders, Cable Hooks.
    For Rail
    Material
    For Ladder Duty
    Rating
    Mfr.
    Mfr. Model
    No.
    Material
    Pair
    FiberglassType IA, Type IAAWerner74-1Aluminum
    80205T77000000
    Cable Hooks and V-Rungs
    Image of ProductInUse. Cable Hooks Shown in Use. Front orientation. Ladder Hooks. Cable Hooks for Ladders, Cable Hooks and V-Rungs.
    Image of ProductInUse. V-Rung Shown in Use. Front orientation. Ladder Hooks. Cable Hooks for Ladders, Cable Hooks and V-Rungs.

    Cable Hooks Shown in Use

    V-Rung Shown in Use

    Cable hooks and V-rung assemblies support your ladder when you lean it against utility poles or other rounded surfaces. A rubber pad on the V-rung keeps the ladder from slipping.
    For Rail
    Material
    For Ladder
    Duty Rating
    Mfr.
    Mfr. Model
    No.
    Material
    For Max.
    Pole Dia.
    Each
    FiberglassType IAWerner92-88Aluminum, Steel10"80205T111000000
    FiberglassType IAAWerner92-89Aluminum, Steel10"80205T11200000

    Ladder Rung Treads

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Ladder Rung Treads.
    Step up safety—attach these treads to the rungs of your wall and tank ladders to help prevent slips and falls.
    Note: Check local, state, and federal codes, including OSHA, for safe set up and operating practices.
    Square
    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Ladder Rung Treads. Square.
    Square treads fit both square and round treads.
    Yellow—Yellow treads stand out in busy areas.
    Glow-in-the-Dark Green—Glow-in-the-dark green treads are visible in low light and during power outages.
    Steel—Steel treads have a galvanized finish, so they hold up to both indoor and outdoor use. However, the grit coating is sprayed onto the steel, so it will eventually wear off. Weld these treads in place. Cut them to length with a hand grinder or miter saw using a masonry blade.
    Fiberglass—Fiberglass treads resist corrosion better than steel treads—they hold up to chemicals and saltwater. They’re also more durable because the grit coating is fused to the fiberglass. Cut them to length with a diamond-tipped masonry blade. Attach these treads to your rungs using structural adhesive (sold separately).
    For
    Step
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Lg.
    Finish
    Each
    Steel
    3/4"3/4"16"Galvanized, Grit Coated8115T91000000
    3/4"3/4"4 ft.Galvanized, Grit Coated8115T9600000
    3/4"3/4"10 ft.Galvanized, Grit Coated8115T9400000
    1"1"16"Galvanized, Grit Coated8115T9200000
    1"1"4 ft.Galvanized, Grit Coated8115T9700000
    1"1"10 ft.Galvanized, Grit Coated8115T95000000
     
    Yellow Fiberglass
    3/4"3/4"17"Grit Coated8115T11500000
    1"1"17"Grit Coated8115T11600000
     
    Glow-in-the-Dark Green Fiberglass
    3/4"3/4"17"Grit Coated8115T11800000
    1"1"17"Grit Coated8115T11700000
     
    Structural Adhesives for Fiberglass Treads
    Round
    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Ladder Rung Treads. Round.
    Round treads work with only round rungs and fit more tightly than square treads.
    Yellow—Yellow treads stand out in busy areas.
    Glow-in-the-Dark Green—Glow-in-the-dark green treads are visible in low light and during power outages.
    Fiberglass—Fiberglass treads resist corrosion better than steel treads—they hold up to chemicals and saltwater. They’re also more durable because the grit coating is fused to the fiberglass. Cut them to length with a diamond-tipped masonry blade. Attach these treads to your rungs using structural adhesive (sold separately).
    For
    Step
    Dia.
    Dp.
    Lg.
    Finish
    Each
    Yellow Fiberglass
    3/4"3/4"17"Grit Coated8115T111000000
    1"1"17"Grit Coated8115T11200000
     
    Glow-in-the-Dark Green Fiberglass
    3/4"3/4"17"Grit Coated8115T11400000
    1"1"17"Grit Coated8115T11300000
     
    Structural Adhesives for Fiberglass Treads

    Roof Hooks for Ladders

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Ladder Hooks. Roof Hooks for Ladders.
    Roll your ladder to a roof's peak, then flip it over and the steel hooks hold it in place. Fits round and D-rung steps.
    Material
    Wheel
    Configuration
    Pair
    SteelTwo Rigid Casters8204T73000000

    Stabilizing Anchors for Ladders

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Stabilizing Anchors for Ladders. Style A.
    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Stabilizing Anchors for Ladders. Style B.

    Style A

    Style B

    Secure your ladder to a fixed structure to keep it stable.
    Style A—Style A cinch the ladder to any diameter pole, such as electrical and telephone poles. Pull the straps through the buckles to quickly tighten them for a secure hold.
    Style B—Style B anchor the ladder to the eave of a roof. Clamp the bracket to the roof eave, clip the included hook and loop strap to the bracket, and wrap the strap around a ladder rung to pull it tight.
    Style
    For Max.
    Ladder Ht., ft.
    Strap Lg.,
    ft.
    Strap
    Material
    Features
    Each
    A4023Nylon FabricTightening Buckles2209T710000000
    B4Nylon FabricAluminum Bracket with 2 1/4" Max. Jaw Opening, Two Hook and Loop Straps6871N1100000

    Ladder Support Posts

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Ladder Support Posts.
    Add safety and convenience to your wall and tank ladders. Posts extend above the ladder top and lock in place to guide you and provide stability. A release lever lets you lower the post when it's not in use. Mount to the top two rungs of your ladder.
    Material
    Color
    For Step Dia.
    Range
    Max. Ctr.-to-Ctr.
    Step Ht.
    Ht. Above
    Ladder
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Mounting Hardware
    Included
    Wt.,
    lb.
    Features
    Each
    Powder-Coated SteelYellow3/4" to 1 1/4"14"42"42" to 61 3/8"1 1/2"1 1/2"Yes24Locking Mechanism, Lowering Release Lever8135T310000000
    Galvanized Steel3/4" to 1 1/4"14"42"42" to 61 3/8"1 1/2"1 1/2"Yes24Locking Mechanism, Lowering Release Lever8135T32000000
    Aluminum3/4" to 1 1/4"14"42"42" to 61 3/8"1 1/2"1 1/2"Yes14Locking Mechanism, Lowering Release Lever8135T33000000
    304 Stainless Steel3/4" to 1 1/4"14"42"42" to 61 3/8"1 1/2"1 1/2"Yes24Locking Mechanism, Lowering Release Lever8135T3400000000

    Strut Channel Wall Mounts

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Strut Channel Framing and Fittings. Strut Channel Wall Mounts.
    Create space between strut channel and walls. These mounts make it easier to inspect, adjust, and replace components attached to the channel. They're also used to create custom ladders and mount channel to surfaces that are uneven or obstructed by insulation.
    Zinc-Plated Steel—Strong and durable with a zinc plating that protects from occasional exposure to moisture.
    Lg.
    Ht.
    Thk.
    Hole
    Dia.
    Fasteners
    Included
    Each
    For 1 5/8" Channel Width
     
    Zinc-Plated Steel
    7 5/8"2 3/8"1/4"9/16"No6234N11000000
    9 5/8"4 3/8"1/4"9/16"No6234N1200000
    11 5/8"6 3/8"1/4"9/16"No6234N1300000
    13 5/8"8 3/8"1/4"9/16"No6234N1400000
    15 5/8"10 3/8"1/4"9/16"No6234N1500000
     
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