RS PRO Fibreglass 4 steps Step Ladder, 1.0m platform height
Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
RS ProNumber of Treads
4
Stiles Material
Fibreglass
Tread Material
Aluminium
Platform Height
1.0m
Maximum Load
150kg
Weight
5.7kg
Country of Origin
China
Product details
Fibreglass Step Ladders
The RS Pro Fibreglass Step Ladder is not conductor of electricity, with strong reinforced stiles making it highly durable. Being a swingback step ladder one side features non-slip treads, which are double riveted for safety.
The RS Pro ladder conforms to EN131 standards, which ensures a 150kg static load rating.
The top tread of the ladder features a handy tool rack to store the most used tools to avoid dismounting the ladder.
Features and Benefits
The ideal step ladder for electricians
Non-conductive fibreglass reinforced plastic
Handy tool tray with plenty of space for tools
Rigid and sturdy connection on both sides
Double riveted aluminium treads
Non-slip plastic feet
Typical Applications
Painting and decorating
Drilling Holes
Fixing lights
Loft access
FAQ's
Why buy a Fibreglass Step Ladder?
The most important benefit of a fibreglass ladder over the metal counterparts is its resistance to electricity and flames. This is the electricians choice for working around live high voltage sources, as it can withstand 25-30000 volts. Fibreglass ladders are extremely weather resistant, with it not being weakened by the sun or doesn't corrode or rust.
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.
Is it safe to stand on the platform of a step ladder?
If the step ladder has a handrail above the platform will determine whether you are able to stand on the platform. The HSE advise to avoid standing on the top three steps, whilst the EN131 standard states to avoid the top two steps, if it doesnt have a platform.
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
RS ProNumber of Treads
4
Stiles Material
Fibreglass
Tread Material
Aluminium
Platform Height
1.0m
Maximum Load
150kg
Weight
5.7kg
Country of Origin
China
Product details
Fibreglass Step Ladders
The RS Pro Fibreglass Step Ladder is not conductor of electricity, with strong reinforced stiles making it highly durable. Being a swingback step ladder one side features non-slip treads, which are double riveted for safety.
The RS Pro ladder conforms to EN131 standards, which ensures a 150kg static load rating.
The top tread of the ladder features a handy tool rack to store the most used tools to avoid dismounting the ladder.
Features and Benefits
The ideal step ladder for electricians
Non-conductive fibreglass reinforced plastic
Handy tool tray with plenty of space for tools
Rigid and sturdy connection on both sides
Double riveted aluminium treads
Non-slip plastic feet
Typical Applications
Painting and decorating
Drilling Holes
Fixing lights
Loft access
FAQ's
Why buy a Fibreglass Step Ladder?
The most important benefit of a fibreglass ladder over the metal counterparts is its resistance to electricity and flames. This is the electricians choice for working around live high voltage sources, as it can withstand 25-30000 volts. Fibreglass ladders are extremely weather resistant, with it not being weakened by the sun or doesn't corrode or rust.
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.
Is it safe to stand on the platform of a step ladder?
If the step ladder has a handrail above the platform will determine whether you are able to stand on the platform. The HSE advise to avoid standing on the top three steps, whilst the EN131 standard states to avoid the top two steps, if it doesnt have a platform.