Wall-Mount Ladders

Mount these ladders to the wall for access to mezzanines, roofs, and other elevated areas. The first step is 9" off the floor.
Steel ladders are durable to handle most work environments. Their powder coating protects against rust. Serrated steps give you maximum slip resistance.
Note: Ladders meet OSHA and Cal/OSHA dimensional and construction standards. Check local, state, and federal codes, including OSHA, for safe setup and operating practices.
Overall | Mounting Holes | ||||||||||||||
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Max. Climbing Ht. | Ht. | Wd. | Wt., lbs. | No. of Steps | Color | Step Shape | Step Tread | Projection | Mounting Hardware Included | No. of | Dia. | No. of Mounting Brackets | Specifications Met | Each | |
Powder-Coated Steel | |||||||||||||||
350-lb. Capacity | |||||||||||||||
19'9" | 20' | 17" | 177 | 20 | Gray | Flat | Serrated | 7" | No | 6 | 7/16" | 6 | Cal/OSHA Compliant Title 8 Section 3277, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.23 | 00000000 | 0000000 |
Straight Ladders


Straight ladders are ready for use without unfolding or adjusting.
Fiberglass ladders are nonconductive for use in electrical work. Fiberglass ladders that meet ANSI A14.5 are certified to additional dimensional and performance requirements.
Aluminum ladders are lighter than wood or fiberglass, making them easier to move between work areas. Aluminum ladders that meet ANSI A14.2 are certified to additional dimensional and performance requirements.
Type 1A ladders are tested to hold up to 300 lbs.
Note: Ladders meet OSHA and Cal/OSHA dimensional and construction standards. Check local, state, and federal codes, including OSHA, for safe set up and operating practices. Per OSHA regulations, the ladder rails must rise at least 3 ft. above the elevated surface being accessed.
Overall | Step | ||||||||
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Max. Climbing Ht. | Ht., ft. | Wd. | Wt., lbs. | No.of Steps | Material | Tread | Specifications Met | Each | |
Fiberglass | |||||||||
Type 1A (300-lb. Cap.) | |||||||||
16'1" | 20 | 19" | 46 | 20 | Aluminum | Ribbed | Cal/OSHA Compliant Title 8 Section 3276, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1926.1053, ANSI A14.5 | 0000000 | 0000000 |
Aluminum | |||||||||
Type 1A (300-lb. Cap.) | |||||||||
16'1" | 20 | 19" | 44 | 20 | Aluminum | Ribbed | Cal/OSHA Compliant Title 8 Section 3276, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1926.1053, ANSI A14.2 | 0000000 | 000000 |
Rope Ladders


Locking
Snap Hooks
Attach one of these ladders to a fixed object and drop it into a tank, manhole, pit, or temporary work area. They’re lightweight so you can easily carry them anywhere.
Note: Users are responsible for checking local, state, and federal codes, including OSHA, for safe operating practices.
Narrow-Width Straight Ladders


Use these ladders to climb in and out of tight, narrow places. They are also known as manhole ladders.
Aluminum ladders are lighter than fiberglass, making them easier to move between work areas. ANSI A14.2 certifies dimensional and performance requirements for aluminum ladders. Type 1A ladders are tested to hold up to 300 lbs.
Note: Ladders meet OSHA and Cal/OSHA dimensional and construction standards. Check local, state, and federal codes, including OSHA, for safe set up and operating practices. Per OSHA regulations, the ladder rails must rise at least three feet above the elevated surface being accessed.
Overall | Step | ||||||||
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Max. Climbing Ht. | Ht., ft. | Wd. | Wt., lbs. | No.of Steps | Material | Tread | Specifications Met | Each | |
Aluminum | |||||||||
Type 1A (300-lb. Cap.) | |||||||||
16'1" | 20 | 12" | 30 | 20 | Aluminum | Ribbed | Cal/OSHA Compliant Title 8 Section 3276, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.23, ANSI A14.2 | 0000000 | 0000000 |