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Lock N Climb Aluminum Wheel Well Ladder

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Aluminum ladder for UH-60 aircraft inlet engine areas and other areas. Composed of aluminum construction frame 31” wide with 6061-grade aluminum base wheel well frame. Commercial grade wheels mounted on sides of bottom frame. Rubber padding on back rails and treads protects aircraft surfaces from damage. Rubber bumpers on side protect ladders from accidental dropping on concrete or pavement surface. Equipped with a LockNTray tool tray. Equipped with removable brass feet to allow easier sliding on concrete and/or apron surfaces. “Do Not Stand” stickers placed above safe stand area. Stickers indicate OSHA/ANSI 14.2 compliance.
  • Extends and folds easily.
  • Designed for one person use.
  • Work secure in tight spaces.
  • Available in aluminum and fiberglass.
  • Removable tool tray available.
  • Meets or exceeds ANSI/OSHA safety standards.
  • Meets or exceeds ANSI A14.5 and A14.2 standards.
  • Made from durable grade 6061 aluminum.
  • ANSI/OSHA 300lb rated 1A special duty.
8' Designed as a free-standing ladder for Airbus A320 and A321 wheel well and gear well areas.

10'Designed as a top-leaning ladder for the Boeing 787 wheel well area.
   
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