Werner Two Section Aluminium Loft Ladder with Handrail

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Werner Two Section Aluminium Loft Ladder with Handrail

Werner Two Section Aluminium Loft Ladder with Handrail

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Using your tape measure, measure the short side of the trap door. Then measure from the opening’s inner edge to the line marked to create a cross. Now, you will most likely have a kit at hand with most of the items you need for the fitting. However, you will have to get other tools and parts as the kit does not include them all. So, here is what you will need to make sure you have before fitting your loft ladder: In the kit, you will find hinge guides. You can identify these by the wheel mechanisms. First, remove the coverings from the bottom of the ladder. Now slot these guides onto the section of the ladder that will sit on the attic floor. The hinge should be facing upwards at this point. Now using your drill, create a 13mm ( ½ an inch) hole in the centre. Sand it to smooth out any rough edges. Once you have slotted these on, put on the stops. These will prevent the ladder from slamming against the attic when closed. Make sure they are level with the bottom connections of the ladder and screw them in accordingly.

As with any ladder fitting, read the instructions that come with the ladder to ensure you do not fit it incorrectly. This will depend on the floor-to-loft height. If you do need these, place the top stops over the holes at the rear frame of the ladder. Ensure they are around 150mm (six inches) below the permanent top stops. Please note: It is important to ensure the location pins engage with each groove in the endcaps. This will guarantee complete stability. Remove the original trapdoor and its hinges. Then remove any support battens from the four faces of the loft trap. This should make the faces of the frame flat. Any left screw holes can be filled with wood glue for better performance. You can now use a coloured filler matching the timber. This will ensure the staining and polishing on the surface do not stand out. How to install a Youngman Telescopic Loft LadderOptional): Before securing the frame in place, add mineral wool insulation around the frame to prevent drafts. Screw through the piece of board, insulation, and frame to secure it in place. Step five: Caulk around the frame

If you have done this correctly, your loft ladder should touch the floor when the hatch and struts are fully extended. Some loft ladder kits provide plastic feet for the end of the ladder. So, these should allow the ladder to sit squarely with the floor when fitted.Now close the hatch door and draw a line, using the measurement, up from the bottom edge. Make sure this is parallel with the opening. If a trapdoor is already in place, move forward to the next step. However, if you need a new trapdoor, please follow this step accordingly. If the loft ladder kit has not provided feet, you can cut the ends of each ladder length at the bottom of the ladder to an angle. To do this you will need to use a sliding bevel. That way the ladder can sit as needed without plastic feet. Step four: Finish installing the loft ladder Remove the bolts from the endcaps on the end of the ladder. Move the ladder up to the top of the swivel arms and align the holes in the swivel arms with the holes at the top of the ladder ends. Insert and tighten the bolts, then use an Allen key to tightly secure them.

You will use this to make sure the loft ladder is a suitable height. If the height is correct, then you can move forward with the rest of the ladder fitting. Step six: Fit the ladder hinge guides and ladder stops You can now pass the catch operator through the trap door hole. Do this from the underside position. Make sure the pointer is pointing upwards towards the trapdoor edge. Then place the travel stop ring over the operator. Ensure the securing tag is at 45 degrees to the trapdoor centre line. CookieYes sets this cookie to record the default button state of the corresponding category and the status of CCPA. It works only in coordination with the primary cookie. This superior two-section sliding loft ladder is made from tough aluminium and designed to cope with regular use. A heavy duty, high performance aluminium ladder for daily domestic and industrial use. Reassuringly sturdy, the Deluxe has two handrails for complete safety and fits openings from 686mm x 508mm. Slide the carrier bar into the hole of one of the carrier tubes and slide the two springs onto the bar. Then slide the other end of the carrier bar into the other sub-carrier tube hole. Step seven: Adjust the springs and swivel pins

1. Dimensions

Then use a tape measure to find the distance from the bottom of the second section to the floor. This will help you identify how much you need to cut off from the ladder. Fix your hinges on the same end as where you intend to place the ladder. Make sure there is a minimum of 26mm (one inch) of clearance between the top face of the trapdoor and the top edge of the framework. Step two: Fit the twist catch You can now screw the rod in place on the floor of the loft at its connection point. Step nine: Prepare the stowing pole You can extend the ladder 15cm or 30cm longer than its regular length. This will depend on your floor-to-ceiling height. If needed, extend the ladder now. Step ten: Finalise the installation



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