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Step up to assembly areas, conveyor lines, and other workstations for a better working height. These platforms have legs you can turn to raise and lower them.
A vinyl foam mat cushions your feet and reduces fatigue when you’re standing on these platforms for long periods. Made of steel, they’re durable enough to last on shop floors or assembly lines.
Made of aluminum, these work platforms are lighter in weight than steel platforms, so they’re easier to move from job to job. They’re lined with soft vinyl foam to ease the strain of standing for long periods.
Designed for workstations that are frequently washed down, such as those in food processing plants, these platforms ease the strain of standing for long periods.
Maintain equal spacing when adjusting the overall height of these platforms. The distance between the floor and the first step is always the same between steps to meet OSHA requirements.
Made of 304 stainless steel, these platforms withstand wet environments and repeated washdowns without corroding. A serrated platform prevents slipping and allows liquids and debris to pass through.
These platforms are nonconductive fiberglass.
Create a level and stable place to stand when working on stairs, ramps, and curbs.
Folding legs make these platforms easy to take anywhere.
Access elevated areas with these platforms that meet Fed. Std. Class 100 and ISO Class 5 clean room requirements.
Install these platforms for easy access to elevated areas.
Customize the height of these platforms with a simple turn of the crank. Ideal for shared workstations, they can be raised or lowered to your optimal working height in seconds from a standing position.
Get a secure and stable step up with these standard step stools.
Grip the handrail of these stools to keep steady. Rubber-coated steps prevent slipping.
A hollow plastic construction makes these stools lightweight and stackable
Stack these stools on top of each other to reach your ideal height. They lock together to create a stable platform while you work.
Use the handrail on these stools for stability as you climb or work.
With spring-loaded casters, these step stools are easy to move between work areas.
Keep tools, hardware, and other parts in these handy step stools that include a detachable toolbox.
Safely climb truck tires for inspections and maintenance under the hood or to access cargo. They are compatible with a variety of vehicles, from standard work trucks to semi-trucks.
Fold for easy transport and storage.
Grab the handrail for stability. These stools fold for easy transport and storage.
With spring-loaded casters, these step stools are easy to move between work areas in your clean room. They meet Fed. Std. Class 100 and ISO Class 5 clean room requirements.
Designed for use in clean rooms, these step stools with a handrail are also used in other sanitary environments such as food-processing and pharmaceutical plants.
Fold these step stools for easy transport and storage. They meet Fed. Std. Class 100 and ISO Class 5 clean room requirements.
Safely climb on and off flatbed trailers.
Flip these steps down when you need them and fold them up when you don't.
Good for use as ladder rungs, cut these steps to size with a metal-cutting saw and weld them in place.
Get a leg up. Weld or bolt these steps—originally designed to hang underneath trucks—to any flat horizontal surface.
Add a hand- or foothold for easier access to your vehicle or equipment.
Pull these ladders down to access elevated work areas, then fold them up flat when you’re done. Originally designed for boats, they bolt to the top edge of any raised surface.
A leg up when you need it, out of the way when you don’t—these ladders slide in and out of their mounting bracket for easy access. Originally designed for trucks, weld or bolt them underneath any surface.
Scale these ladders to safely reach cargo on top of your van.
Access overhead spaces. These ladders fold down when you need them and fold up into the ceiling when you don’t.
Ladders have serrated rungs for slip resistance and four smooth rungs at the top for hand grips.
Posts at the top of these ladders give you something to grab when you climb up and descend.
Often used on loading docks, these ladders mount to the top of a wall or ledge.
Mount these ladders to the wall for access to mezzanines, roofs, and other elevated areas.
Ladder and cage come unassembled for mounting flexibility and lower freight costs.
Ladders can be connected to create the height you need.
A cage is welded to these ladders for quick installation. The cage helps you feel secure on tall ladders—it surrounds the ladder to help reduce the risk of falls.
Tilt these stairs sideways to roll them between work areas.
Stop dragging a step stool to the same place again and again—permanently mount these short stairs where you need them.
These ladders meet Fed. Std. Class 100 and ISO Class 5 clean room requirements.
More versatile than standard step ladders, these ladders can be folded and used as straight ladders. Lean them against walls or use the notched top cap to lean them against poles or studs for safe climbing.
Fold these ladders for easy transport and storage.
No need to balance on narrow rungs—these step ladders have a large platform to keep you comfortable while you work. They also have a guardrail, so they’re safer than standard step ladders.
Use these ladders in tight spaces where four-legged ladders won’t fit, such as between machinery and in corners.
With steps on both sides, you can climb from either side or have one person on each side.
The large platform is more comfortable than a step for prolonged standing. With steps on both sides, you can climb from either side or have one person on each side.
A spring-loaded pulley helps you extend these ladders with half the effort needed for standard extension ladders. It also lowers the top section smoothly, so it won’t collapse with a bang.
These standard straight ladders are ready for use without unfolding or adjusting.
Get multiple heights in one ladder—these ladders extend and lock in 1-ft. increments to give you the exact height you need.
Use these ladders to climb in and out of tight, narrow places. They are also known as manhole ladders.
Outriggers on these ladders provide stability on uneven surfaces and help prevent tipping.
Combine up to three sections to make a ladder up to 18 feet high.
Adjust these standard extension ladders to the height you need.
Hooks along the top hold these general purpose ladders in place.
Move these bridges as you update your facility layout. Unlike other crossover bridges, they do not need to be bolted to the floor. Use them to walk over pipes and conveyors.
Set at a steeper angle than our other crossover bridges, these bridges require less floor space.
These ladders have movable sections that extend and collapse into one another, so you can adjust them to the height you need. Configure them into step ladders, straight ladders, or stairwell ladders.
Often used to reach overhead lights, pipe, and electrical wiring, these stilts give you mobility at step ladder height.
Aluminum is lighter than steel and stainless steel, making these ladders easier to roll between work areas.
Made of 304 stainless steel, these ladders are more corrosion resistant than steel and aluminum ladders. They withstand wet environments and repeated washdowns.
Tilt these ladders to roll them on their wheels. When you set them upright again, the wheels lift off the floor to keep them stationary while in use.