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Ladder Industries: Rolastair

Climb a choice of seven different rolling ladder models

By 24/7 Staff 
May 19, 2014

The Rolastair mobile rolling ladder by Ladder Industries is ideal for use in manufacturing, packaging and materials handling.

Offered in seven different versions, including a standard model with 350-pound capacity and solid, mig-welded construction; a 350-pound capacity folding version that collapses flat when not in use to save space; and a super-duty model with 1.25-inch diameter steel tube construction to accommodate loads up to 500 pounds.

Other variations include a 300-pound capacity model constructed aluminum, a stockpicker with three 24 x 22-inch package trays, a cantilever ladder that slides in for positioning over machinery, and a version with a 45-degree angle of climb on 9.5 x 24-inch steps for easy ascent.

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