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A heavy duty, robust and hard wearing step ladder. Suitable for heavy duty and industrial use. Provides a maximum load of 175kg.
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Height | Open Height From ABS3 - 0.75m (2'6") to ABS12 - 3.00m (9'10") |
Max Weight | 175kg |
Filter | Class 1 175kg |
Ladder Material | Aluminium |
Code | Open Height | Closed Height | Treads | Weight |
---|---|---|---|---|
ABS3 | 0.75m (2'6") | 0.90m (2'11") | 3 | 2.8kg |
ABS6 | 1.50m (4'9") | 6 | 7.3kg | |
ABS9 | 2.25m (7'5") | 2.55m (8'4") | 9 | 10.4kg |
ABS11 | 2.75m (9'0") | 3.10m (10'2") | 11 | 13.4kg |
ABS12 | 3.00m (9'10") | 3.37m (11'1") | 12 | 14.3kg |
The Clow ABS Industrial Stepladder is a heavy duty step which is a robust, hard wearing product. Suitable for heavy duty and industrial use this ladder has a safe working load of 175kg. The ABS step ladder is constructed at out Midlands depot in the UK using channel section front stiles and a box section rear frame with extruded treads. Unlike many similar classification of step ladders ours are made with an overall taller open height, giving access to harder to reach areas.
This step is available in sizes from 3 tread to 12 tread and all of these stepladders are fitted with non-slip, non-marking PVC feet and a GRP reinforced tool tray.
Note: the relative sizes of swing back step ladders are often specified by their tread count - swing back steps traditionally include the very top section of the step ladder in the tread count. For example a six tread swing back step consists of five treads plus the very top section of the step ladder.
Please note that not all stepladders are made to the same height, our Clow ABS stepladder is taller than most allowing for a much higher reach point than possible with many competitors with the same tread count.
This product is manufactured in compliance with the former BS2037:1994 Class 1 specification and provides a maximum load of 175kg. Please note this British Standard has now been replaced by EN131-1:2015 and EN131-2:2-10+A2:2017 specifications. During the transition period between the old and new standards ladders manufactured to the previous specification are still available while stocks last.
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