50 Degree Stock Picking Rolling Ladder

 50 Degree Industrial Stock Picking Rolling Ladder
 50 Degree Industrial Stock Picking Rolling Ladder

50 Degree Stock Picking Rolling Ladder

$760.00

Is the 50 Degree Stock Picking Rolling Ladder a carrying cart or a stock picker?

These 50 Degree Stock Picking Rolling Ladders can be used as carrying carts and stock pickers allowing workers to pull multiple items from inventories improving their response time, productivity and efficiency. These stock picker ladders move easily to where workers need them and then securely lock in place with the EZY lock system.  These ladders meet or exceed OSHA standards.

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50 Degree Industrial Stock Picking Rolling Ladder EZY Tread
Model # # Of Steps Top Step
Height
Step
Width
Overall
Height
Handrails Overall
W x L
Weight Lbs. EZY Tread
DS-P001 6 60" 24" 97" Yes 30"x70" 175 $1206
DS-P002 7 70" 24" 107" Yes 31"x79" 185 $1,334
DS-P003 8 80" 24" 117" Yes 32"x88" 195 $1,443
DS-P004 9 90" 24" 127" Yes 33"x98" 205 $1,608
DS-P005 10 100" 24" 137" Yes 34"x107" 210 $1,659
DS-P006 11 110" 24" 147" Yes 36"x116" 230 $1,722
All dimensions are in inches
50 Degree Industrial Stock Picking Rolling Ladder Grip Strut
Model # # Of Steps Top Step
Height
Step
Width
Overall
Height
Handrails Overall
W x L
Weight Lbs. Grip Strut
DS-P007 6 60" 24" 97" Yes 30"x70" 175 $1,307
DS-P008 7 70" 24" 107" Yes 31"x79" 185 $1,517
DS-P009 8 80" 24" 117" Yes 32"x88" 195 $1,712
DS-P010 9 90" 24" 127" Yes 33"x98" 205 $1,833
DS-P011 10 100" 24" 137" Yes 34"x107" 210 $1,914
DS-P012 11 110" 24" 147" Yes 36"x116" 230 $2,004
All dimensions are in inches

Features

Standard Features

  • 1" square tube is is stronger than round tube

  • Three 23" x 25" shelves

  • The EZY lock system plants ladder legs on the floor when pressure is applied to the bottom step

  • Steps are 7" deep

  • Top step is 21" deep

  • Grip Strut tread for slip resistant footing

Options

Options

Parts

Parts

Tread Types

 
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Perforated - EZY Tread (perforated) is the most affordable option for rolling ladder treads. However, it does not perform well in certain work environments. It enables just the right amount of grip for most work environments. It is not the most or the least aggressive tread 

  • Optimal for clean or standard duty areas

  • Formed from a solid steel sheet

  • Affected by dirt, dust, snow, and other hazards

  • Eliminates sagging metal and front edge wear common with inferior products

  • Economical

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Serrated - Grip Strut (serrated) provides the best grip and tread for more demanding work environments. A more premium option than traditional perforated tread. A slip-resistant tread design is a must when oily or wet surfaces can be a foot in the work world. A serrated tooth surface formed from a solid sheet of steel give Grip Strut a tough, long-lasting super surface for grip. Aggressive, strong, sure-footed, and self-cleaning, Grip Strut is hard to beat.

  • Great for environments that may be dusty, oily, or wet

  • Formed from a solid steel sheet

  • Allows for a safer solution when dirt, snow, dust, or oil are present

  • More grip compared to perforated treads

  • Aggressive sure-footed design

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UPDATE TO OSHA REGULATIONS

Effective January 17, 2017, OSHA 1910 Subpart D (§1910.23 (e) (2) (i)) allows rolling ladders, also known as mobile ladder stands, with a 60 degree or less climb angle to be used by employers, with no minimum climb angle. This change parallels the regulations of the consensus standard for rolling ladders, ANSI ASC A14.7-2011, Safety Requirements for Mobile Ladder Stands and Mobile Ladder Stand Platforms (“ANSI A14.7”), paragraph 4.3.3

Due to updated OSHA requirements (§1910.23 (b) (11)), employers must make certain that ladder users climbing in either direction are facing the ladder steps at all times. ANSI A14.7, paragraph 6.10, allows users to descend rolling ladders facing away from the steps if the climb angle is 50 degrees or less.

As of January 17, 2017, ladders with a 50 degree or less climb angle remain in line with the design regulations of valid OSHA requirements and ANSI standards. Forward decent faced away from ladder steps when climbing downward is no longer permitted by OSHA 1910 subpart D, but is still permitted by ANSI A14.7.

Impending revisions of OSHA 1910 Subpart D – Walking-Working Surfaces (click here) and ANSI ASC A14.7-2011 American National Standard for Mobile Ladder Stands and Mobile Ladder Stand Platforms (click here) or more specifically (click here).

Upcoming revisions of OSHA 1910 Subpart D – Walking-Working Surfaces (click here), and ANSI A1264.1 Safety Requirements for Workplace Walking/Working Surfaces… (click here), also change the regulations for all guardrail systems, gates included. In order to meet the revised requirements, Tri-Arc’s Self-Closing U-Gate will face changes in instillation. Please ensure that current installations meet these updated requirements.