Zarges 30 Step Aluminium Extension Ladder, 6.9m Open Length

RS Stock No.: 660-1163Brand: ZargesManufacturers Part No.: 49859
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Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

Zarges

Closed Length

2.98m

Number of Treads

30

Stiles Material

Aluminium

Tread Material

Aluminium

Open Length

6.9m

Maximum Load

175kg

Weight

21.1kg

Country of Origin

Hungary

Product details

Industrial D Rung Extension Ladders

The Zarges Class 1 Industrial Ladder features wide d-shaped treads, which are flanged into sturdy box section stiles to make twist proof joints. The rung hooks allow rung by rung adjustment and locking mechanisms to lock the sections together when in use and closed when in storage.
This ladder is both tested and certified to both BS 2037 Class 1, but also the latest European standards EN131 parts 1 and 2 2018.

Features and Benefits

Easy precise rung by rung adjustment
Rung hooks and locking mechanism lock sections together when in use or closed for storage/transport
Rungs and stiles made from extruded aluminium
Box section side stiles for extra strength
Non twist rung joints
'D' shaped rungs for maximum comfort
External Width of lower ladder: 420 mm
Non slip rubber feet

Typical Applications

Painting and decorating
Drilling Holes
Fixing lights
Loft access

FAQ's

What is the EN131 standard?

The EN131 is a European Union Certification for portable steps and ladders.
As of 1st January 2018 there is one standard with 2 classifications:
EN131 Professional
EN131 Non-Professional
The standard covers additional requirements for stability, slipping, durability and strength in position.
The new standard for ladders sees the introduction of base stabiliser bars permanently fixed to the both of all ladders.

How far can I extend my double or triple extension ladder?

There should always be a minimum 3-rung overlap between sections for safety reasons.

What angle should I use my ladder at?

As a general rule of thumb you should move the ladder out 1m for every 4m up. This gives the safest angle to work from.

Standards

EN 131 & BS 2037 Class 1

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Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

Zarges

Closed Length

2.98m

Number of Treads

30

Stiles Material

Aluminium

Tread Material

Aluminium

Open Length

6.9m

Maximum Load

175kg

Weight

21.1kg

Country of Origin

Hungary

Product details

Industrial D Rung Extension Ladders

The Zarges Class 1 Industrial Ladder features wide d-shaped treads, which are flanged into sturdy box section stiles to make twist proof joints. The rung hooks allow rung by rung adjustment and locking mechanisms to lock the sections together when in use and closed when in storage.
This ladder is both tested and certified to both BS 2037 Class 1, but also the latest European standards EN131 parts 1 and 2 2018.

Features and Benefits

Easy precise rung by rung adjustment
Rung hooks and locking mechanism lock sections together when in use or closed for storage/transport
Rungs and stiles made from extruded aluminium
Box section side stiles for extra strength
Non twist rung joints
'D' shaped rungs for maximum comfort
External Width of lower ladder: 420 mm
Non slip rubber feet

Typical Applications

Painting and decorating
Drilling Holes
Fixing lights
Loft access

FAQ's

What is the EN131 standard?

The EN131 is a European Union Certification for portable steps and ladders.
As of 1st January 2018 there is one standard with 2 classifications:
EN131 Professional
EN131 Non-Professional
The standard covers additional requirements for stability, slipping, durability and strength in position.
The new standard for ladders sees the introduction of base stabiliser bars permanently fixed to the both of all ladders.

How far can I extend my double or triple extension ladder?

There should always be a minimum 3-rung overlap between sections for safety reasons.

What angle should I use my ladder at?

As a general rule of thumb you should move the ladder out 1m for every 4m up. This gives the safest angle to work from.

Standards

EN 131 & BS 2037 Class 1