Ladders and access equipment can made be made from several materials. We look at aluminium and what makes it good for ladders.
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Read MoreA combination ladder is a lightweight aluminium ladder system that consists of several, hinged and lockable sections. This means that they are very versatile as they can manipulated into many forms to perfectly reach where you need to work.
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Read MoreTelescopic ladders are designed to extend from a short working height to an extended reach.The most popular type is the segmented design which comprises of several segments and extends by pulling out each section one at a time until it reaches full extension.
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