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Rolastair Rolling Ladder

The ultimate rolling ladder in safety, appearance & construction.

Whether your application calls for work with racks, machinery, or other materials and equipment, you cannot go wrong with the Standard Rolastair™ Rolling Ladder.

Our flagship design moves toward your project on (4) heavy duty casters, to provide safe and convenient access onsite. While at the top of the ladder stand, personnel are presented with a comfortable workspace that is guarded by strong steel hand rail for safety.

Tread Styles:

  • Traction Tread (Standard on RolaStair) – Provides greater non-slip protection than diamondplate.
  • Diamondplate (Standard on Super Duty RolaStair) – Provides anti-slip protection through use of raised diamond shaped ribs on a fully closed step surface.
  • Safety Grating – Provides maximum non-skid protection in wet and/or dry conditions.
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Standard Features

  • 1″ dia. steel tube construction ruggedly braced and reinforced
  • Standard 12″ deep top platform
  • Solid mig-welded construction
  • BIG non-skid, non-marking shoes
  • Stepjack Floor Locking device
  • OSHA Safety green enamel finish
  • 42″ tall guardrails on 6-step and larger
  • Meets CAL/OSHA requirements
  • Meets Federal OSHA/ANSI requirements
  • 350 lb. Capacity
  • Top Platform Heights from 12″ to 85-1/2″
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Optional Features

  • Guard chain with snap for entry-exit on any side of platform
  • Fold down shelves
  • Custom handrail arrangement or height
  • Extra deep platform in multiples of 12″
  • Special paint colors
  • Hot dip galvanized finish
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1, 2, 3 Steps No Handrail

No Handrails, attractive and very handy in the office, library vault, stockroom, machine shop, etc. All models equipped with four each 2" dia. Spring loaded casters and four large, non-skid rubber shoes to grip the floor when in use.

Steps Part Number Platform Height Top Width Overall Height Base Dimensions Weight
120-1 26-112" 12"20" 26"12" 12"20"W x 16"D 26"W x 16"D15 lbs. 20 lbs.
220-2 26-219" 19"20" 26"19" 19"21"W x 21"D 27"W x 21"D22 lbs. 28 lbs.
320-3 26-328 1/2" 28 1/2"20" 26"28 1/2" 28 1/2"22"W x 29"D 28"W x 29"D31 lbs. 35 lbs.

2-5 Steps w/Handrail

2 step has 22" tall handrails, 3-5 step has 32" tall handrails. All models equipped with four each 2" dia. Swivel spring-loaded casters and four large, non-skid rubber shoes to grip the floor when in use.

Steps Part Number Platform Height Top Width Overall Height Base Dimensions Weight
220H2 26H219" 19"20" 26"41" 41"21"W x 21"D 27"W x 21"D32 lbs. 36 lbs.
320H3 26H328-1/2" 28-1/2"20" 26"60 1/2" 60 1/2"22"W x 29"D 28"W x 29"D42 lbs. 46 lbs.
420H4 26H438" 38"20" 26"70" 70"24"W x 35"D 30"W x 35"D50 lbs. 56 lbs.
520H5 26H547 1/2" 47 1/2"20" 26"79-1/2" 79-1/2"25-1/2"W X 41-1/2"D 31-1/2"W X 41-1/2"D57 lbs. 66 lbs.

6-9 Steps w/Handrail

42" Tall guardrail around platform Stepjack foot controlled floor lock assembly assures dependable “stop and go” safety on all ladders in this group. All Stepjack mechanisms are equipped with two 3-1/2” swivel casters and two fixed casters. 6 Through 10-step models have two 3-1/2” rigid casters under the platform end.

Steps Part Number Platform Height Top Width Overall Height Base Dimensions Weight
620H6 26H657" 57"20" 26"99" 99"27"W x 48-1/2"D 33"W x 48-1/2"D81 lbs. 90 lbs.
720H7 26H766 1/2" 66 1/2"20" 26"108 1/2" 108 1/2"28-1/2"W x 55-1/2"D 35"W x 55-1/2"D85 lbs. 106 lbs.
826H876"26"118"36"W x 62"D116 lbs.
926H985 1/2"26"127 1/2"36"W x 69"D126 lbs.

We couldn’t find a standard catalog ladder that would fit in the narrow space and let our operator reach the top of our printing press. We needed a custom ladder and the guys at Ladder Industries (now Wildeck Access) quickly designed exactly what we needed. When the ladder arrived, we were impressed with the perfect fit.

-Brett Moe Nosco Maintenance & Facilities Manager

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