When it comes to ladders, safety should always be the main priority. That's why TB Davies put the Xtend+Climb Telescopic Ladder through the Test & Research Centre in the UK to prove its strength and build quality beyond doubt. According to EN 131-6:2019, an international standard for telescopic ladders, this ladder successfully passed all the requirements for safety and … [Read more...] about Why Xtend+Climb is one of the Safest Telescopic Ladders
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Xtend+Climb Telescopic Ladder FAQs
Welcome to the Xtend+Climb Telescopic Ladder FAQs page! You can find the answers to all your questions about our ProSeries Telescopic Ladders from Xtend+Climb.Xtend+Climb ProSeries 2.0 Telescopic Ladders are designed for maximum durability and convenience. They're made from aerospace-grade aluminium, making them one of the toughest ladders to carry around and feature … [Read more...] about Xtend+Climb Telescopic Ladder FAQs
Introducing Xtend+Climb ProSeries 2.0 Telescopic Ladder
The Xtend+Climb ProSeries S2.0 Telescopic Ladder is a must-have for the professional user. It's the most compact, easy-to-use, and safest telescoping ladder on the market, with an impressive 3.8m reach when fully extended – that's 12.5 feet! Built using aerospace materials and with an ergonomic design, the precision-manufactured Xtend+Climb complies with the latest EN131-6 … [Read more...] about Introducing Xtend+Climb ProSeries 2.0 Telescopic Ladder
Read why Xtend+Climb is the best-in-class Telescopic Ladder
Case Study by the Test & Research Centre: TB Davies approached Test & Research Centre for help in getting their Xtend+Climb tested in the UK. Over a few months, samples were supplied, and we tested them against the requirements of EN 131-6:2019, the specific part of the EN 131 standards family, which contains requirements for telescopic ladders. After several weeks of … [Read more...] about Read why Xtend+Climb is the best-in-class Telescopic Ladder
Missing in the Gulf of Aden Container Arrives Safely in Cardiff
Xtend+Climb container goes missing in the Gulf of Aden as poor weather causes APL VANDA to lose 55 containers and damage a further 36. The incident caused the ship to dock at the port of Djibouti to make repairs and assess which containers were lost or damaged.Fortunately, there were no injury reports, and all crew members were safe. Unfortunately for TB Davies, the … [Read more...] about Missing in the Gulf of Aden Container Arrives Safely in Cardiff





