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    Truck-Mount Ladders

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Ladders. Truck-Mount Ladders, Style 1.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Ladders. Truck-Mount Ladders, Style 2.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Ladders. Truck-Mount Ladders, Style 3.

    Style 1

    Style 2

    Style 3

    Safely climb on and off flatbed trailers. Choose a ladder tall enough to reach your flatbed—standard platforms are about 50" from the ground; drop decks are about 36". Quick to install and remove, these ladders hook onto the rub rail of most flatbeds. They’re made of aluminum, so they’re lightweight and corrosion resistant.
    Note: Ladders that have OSHA or Cal/OSHA specifications listed meet dimensional and construction standards. Check local, state, and federal codes, including OSHA, for safe set up and operating practices.
    Style 1
    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Ladders. Truck-Mount Ladders, Style 1.
    Image of ProductInUse. Shown Folded While Installed. Front orientation. Ladders. Truck-Mount Ladders, Style 1.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Ladders. Truck-Mount Ladders, Style 1.

    Shown Folded While Installed

    Style 1 must be in contact with the ground during use. These ladders have ribbed steps for good slip resistance. Keep them installed while driving—just swing them upright and secure them with the included brackets.
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    Specs. Met
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    Aluminum
     
    375 lb. Capacity
    28" to 42"43"80"19"25" to 40"4FlatRibbed38"AssembledYesOSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910 Subpart D, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1926.451
    4200N1230000000
    48" to 52"52"90"19"25" to 32"5FlatRibbed38"AssembledYesOSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910 Subpart D, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1926.451
    4200N124000000
    54" to 66"55"104"19"21" to 45"6FlatRibbed38"AssembledYesOSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910 Subpart D, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1926.451
    4200N125000000
     
    Style 2
    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Ladders. Truck-Mount Ladders, Style 2.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Ladders. Truck-Mount Ladders, Style 2.
    Styles 2 and 3 don’t need to touch the ground to support your climbing. This is useful when working on uneven surfaces. They should be removed and stored before driving. The steps are either perforated or serrated—they have openings so liquids can drain and debris can fall through. All steps provide good traction, but serrated steps are more slip resistant than perforated steps.
    Overall
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    Assembly
    Foldable
    Specs. Met
    Each
    Aluminum
     
    375 lb. Capacity
    54"30"43"18"6"4RoundPerforatedAssembledNoANSI-ASC A14.24200N1210000000
     
    Style 3
    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Ladders. Truck-Mount Ladders, Style 3.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Ladders. Truck-Mount Ladders, Style 3.
    Styles 2 and 3 don’t need to touch the ground to support your climbing. This is useful when working on uneven surfaces. They should be removed and stored before driving. The steps are either perforated or serrated—they have openings so liquids can drain and debris can fall through. All steps provide good traction, but serrated steps are more slip resistant than perforated steps. Style 3 store in small spaces because the legs fold up and the grab posts fold down.
    Cannot Be Sold To—Ladders that cannot be sold to the listed areas are restricted due to product regulations.
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    Foldable
    Specs. Met
    Cannot Be Sold To
    Each
    Aluminum
     
    375 lb. Capacity
    44"32"64"21"12"2FlatSerrated24"AssembledYesANSI-ASC A14.2, ANSI-ASC A14.7, Cal/OSHA Compliant Title 8 Section 3276, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1926.10534200N1220000000
    54"58"71"21"19"3FlatSerrated27"AssembledYesANSI-ASC A14.2, ANSI-ASC A14.7, Cal/OSHA Compliant Title 8 Section 3276, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1926.1053Outside United States, Canada, and Mexico4200N11000000
     

    Vehicle-Mount Ladder Racks

    Image of ProductInUse. Style A Shown Mounted with a Ladder. Front orientation. Ladder Racks. Style A.
    Image of ProductInUse. Style B Shown Mounted with a Ladder. Front orientation. Ladder Racks. Style B.

    Style A Shown Mounted with a Ladder

    Style B Shown Mounted with a Ladder

    Image of ProductInUse. Style C Shown Mounted with a Ladder. Front orientation. Ladder Racks. Style C.

    Style C Shown Mounted with a Ladder

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ladder Racks. Style A.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ladder Racks. Style B.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ladder Racks. Style C.

    Style A

    Style B

    Style C

    Free up cargo space—these racks mount to a truck or van to haul ladders and other long material. Made of powder-coated steel, they hold up to rust and outdoor use.
    Note: Check local, state, and federal codes, including OSHA, for safe set up and operating practices.
    For Pickup Truck—Racks for pickup trucks come with J-bolts, so you can mount them underneath the bed rails—no drilling required.
    For Service Body Truck—Racks for service body trucks can be attached to the top or front and rear panels of the bed’s toolboxes.
    Style A—Style A clamp to your van’s rain gutter. Because the rack is adjustable, it fits the width of most standard cargo vans. Add another crossbar to support particularly long or flexible cargo.
    Style B—Style B are installed on one side of your pickup’s bed. Bolt them to the bottom of the bed and the bed rail.
    Style C—Style C have grab handles to help you climb in and out of the truck bed. You can remove the rear crossbar to make room for large loads.
    Racks
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    Overall Wt.
    Cap., lb.
    Material
    Color
    Mount Type
    Assembly
    Includes
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    Each
    For Cargo Van
    A41" to 72"600Powder-Coated SteelWhiteClamp OnUnassembled2 Crossbars, 2 Clamps, Mounting Hardware8929N11200000008929N113000000
     
    For Pickup Truck
    B24" to 36"50 1/8"250Powder-Coated SteelBlackBolt OnUnassembled2 Crossbars, Mounting Hardware8929N111000000———0
    C138"56"36"1,000Powder-Coated SteelBlackClamp On, Bolt OnUnassembled3 Crossbars, Mounting Hardware8929N115000000———0
     
    For Service Body Truck
    C162"66"21" to 31"1,000Powder-Coated SteelBlackBolt OnUnassembled3 Crossbars, Mounting Hardware8929N114000000———0
     
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