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Class 1 Industrial Platform Step Ladders

    The Pinnacle Industrial platform step ladder is constructed from heavy duty channel section stiles with riveted treads. This step features all the engineering points of the swing back step with the addition of a checker-plate platform step ladder.

    Product Features

    • Heavy duty serrated treads
    • Reinforced chequer -plate platform
    • Hinged metal locking stays
    • Box section back legs with heavy duty bracing
    • Non-slip rubber feet
    • 10-year warranty
    • 175kg work load capacity
    • BS2037 Class 1
    Pinnacle™ Ladders

    Pinnacle™ Ladders

    Part of the new Pinnacle™ Ladders collection of ladders, step ladders, work platforms & towers for Industrial users.

     

    Pinnacle Class 1 Platform Step Ladder Specifications

    Product Code Closed Height Open Height Platform Height Tread Count Weight
    1202-003 1.17m 1.017m 0.56m 3 5.3kg
    1202-004 1.42m 1.24m 0.79m 4 6.2kg
    1202-005 1.66m 1.46m 1.017m 5 7.1kg
    1202-006 1.91m 1.69m 1.24m 6 7.9kg
    1202-007 2.16m 1.91m 1.46m 7 8.8kg
    1202-008 2.40m 2.14m 1.69m 8 9.7kg
    1202-009 2.65m 2.37m 1.91m 9 10.6kg
    1202-010 2.89m 2.59m 2.14m 10 11.4kg
    1202-011 3.14m 2.82m 2.37m 11 13.2kg
    1202-012 3.38m 3.04m 2.59m 12 15.8kg

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