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== A-frame aluminium stepladders ==
== A-frame aluminium stepladders ==
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Revision as of 12:58, 2 February 2010

A-frame aluminium stepladders


Aluminium steps are made of aluminium alloy, they are lighter than timber steps, very strong, rot proof and will not twist, warp or burn.

Parts

Treads – Not less than 76mm deep, they must have a non-slip surface and be horizontal when the steps are open.

Top – Not less than 100mm deep.

Back – Attached to the top by one pair of heavy-duty back flaps.

Locking Bar – Fitted to limit the degree of opening and prevent collapse.

Feet – Fitted on the bottom of all four stiles. They must be made of a non-slip material such as rubber and be easily replaced.

Sizes

Steps are sold by the number of treads; standard sizes are between two and fourteen treads.

The examples below are the approximate working heights of the steps when open.

The top step counts as one tread.

  • 6 treads – 1.4 metres
  • 8 treads – 1.8 metres
  • 10 treads – 2.3 meters
  • 12 treads – 2.8 meters

Ladder Safety

Safety checklist

Steps should not be used if they have any of the following defects

  • Broken, missing or makeshift treads
  • Loose treads
  • Dirty or greasy treads
  • Broken stiles
  • A defective locking bar.


Stepladders and folding trestles are not designed for any degree of side loading and become very unstable when they are used against the manufacturer's instructions.