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Maxi LaddersAluminium Multi-Use Telescopic Ladder With Adjustable Legs

R1,899

Retail: R2,500
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With A Sturdy Aluminum Construction, This Multi-Purpose Ladder Makes A Handy Addition To Any Home. It Can Be Used As A Telescoping Ladder, Twin Stepladder, Stairway Stepladder, And As Two Scaffold Bases. Because Of The Rational Design, The Hinges Will Automatically Lock Into Position Once The Ladder Is Unfolded, Which Makes The Ladder Easy To Work With.  

Product Features
  • Folded size: 995 mm
  • Extended size: 3015 / 3575 mm (when fully opened in straight line )
  • 1480 / 1750 mm in AFRAME position
  • Dual height in scaffold position off ground 705/ 975mm
  • Steps: 2x3steps and 4x2steps
  • Setting angle with ground: 60 degrees
  • Maximum loading capacity: 150 kg
  • Nett weight: 18.75kg
  • Guarantee: 2 Years
  • Material: Aluminium ladder with 2 piece steel scaffold pieces
  • Nonslip working platform with safety clips
  • Robust durable Locking hinges include click-lock hinge system.
  • Hinges have soft grip levers
  • Dual stabilizing bars for extra stability
  • Fully adjustable telescopic steps
  • Can be used as an A-frame ladder or a straight line ladder.
  • Also, can be used on a staircase or uneven heights.
  • In scaffold, the position can be used as a workbench or painters scaffold.
  • Even in scaffold position can be used on a staircase or different heights.
  • EN131 European German standard
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