Table of Contents:
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Specifications........................................................................................... .1
Warnings & Safe Ladder Usage................................................................. 2
E. Adjusting height................................................................................ 6, 7
F. Step Ladder setup................................................................................. 8
H. Wall Ladder setup................................................................................. 9
K. Scaffold setup............................................................................... 11, 12
L. Warning labels..............................................................................13, 14
Product specifications:
Weight
Storage
Model
Capacity*
Height
14 Ft Type II
225 lb
3 ft, 7 in
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14 Ft Type IA
300 lb
3 ft, 7 in
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18 Ft Type II
225 lb
4 ft, 7 in
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18 Ft Type IA
300 lb
4 ft, 7 in
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22 Ft Type IA
300 lb
5 ft, 7 in
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*Includes user and materials
**Step ladder, Stairway ladder and Wall ladder
Heights are rounded to nearest foot
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➎
➍
Step Ladder
Scaffold
Extension
Height**
Height
Ladder Height
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3 ft to 5 ft
1 ft to 2 ft
7 ft to 11 ft
3 ft to 5 ft
1 ft to 2 ft
7 ft to 11 ft
4 ft to 7 ft
1 ft to 3 ft
9 ft to 15 ft
4 ft to 7 ft
1 ft to 3 ft
9 ft to 15 ft
5 ft to 9 ft
1 ft to 3 ft
11 ft to 19 ft
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Read all instructions before using! Keep for future reference
Make sure all locks are in working order and completely
locked before using ladder.
Read all instructions, both below and on ladder.
Always practice safe ladder usage
Always make sure the work
surface you are positioning
ladder on is able to support both
the ladder and your weight.
When used as a stairway ladder,
position only the short end on
a step. The longer end MUST BE
USED on floor or landing area.
Hold onto ladder at all times
when climbing. Maintain 3
points of contact (hands, feet,
etc.) at all times.
To prevent slip-out or tipping,
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position ladder at an approxi-
mate 75 degree angle against
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surface when used as an
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extension ladder. To determine
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approximate angle, 1, place toes
against bottom of ladder side
rails. 2, stand erect. 3, extend
arms straight out. 4, palms of
hands should touch top of rung
at shoulder level. 5, extend
ladder one to three feet above
top support.
Stay away from electrical lines;
this ladder will conduct
electricity.
Use of any ladder can be hazardous.
When climbing up to a roof, always
secure ladder to roof to prevent
side motion or ladder slip-out.
Keep hands out from between
rail sections and hinges while
making adjustments.
Ladder feet must always be on
a flat surface. Do not use ladder
on unstable surfaces such as
mud, sand, slick areas, soft clay,
etc. where ladder may shift.
Never climb any ladder higher
than second rung from top.
Wear slip resistant shoes and
always check that rungs are
free of oil or other substances.
Always make sure ladder is in
good working order.
Never lean beyond ladder center
to avoid ladder tipping.
Never use ladder as a bridge or
ramp.
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