50 Degree Rolling Ladder

50 Degree Rolling Ladder
50 Degree Rolling Ladder

50 Degree Rolling Ladder

$744.00

The 50 Degree Slope has an easier slope than a 57 degree ladder. Ladder comes standard with 14" deep top step.

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50 Degree Rolling Ladder - 16" Wide Step
Model Number# Of
Steps
Top Step
Height
Overall
Height
HandrailsOverall
[W x L]
Weight
(lbs.)
G TreadP TreadR TreadX Tread
DS-SW524550"83"Yes24"x50"96$798$609$665$665
DS-SW624660"93"Yes24"x58"109$932$711$777$777
DS-SW724770"103"Yes24"x66"122$998$761$834$834
DS-SW824880"113"Yes24"x74"135$1,190$909$994$994
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Weight Actuated Lock Step 50 Degree Slope All Directional - 16" Wide Step
Model Number# Of
Steps
Top Step
Height
Overall
Height
Hand
Rails
Overall
[W x L]
Weight
(lbs.)
G TreadP TreadR TreadX Tread
DS-WA-SW-AD5241455083Y24x5096$1,123$936$959$959
DS-WA-SW-AD6241466093Y24x58109$1,278$1,085$1,119$1,119
DS-WA-SW-AD72414770103Y24x66122$1,352$1,146$1,187$1,187
DS-WA-ADSW82414880113Y24x74135$1,576$1,321$1,370$1,370
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50 Degree Rolling Ladder - 24" Wide Step
Model Number# Of
Steps
Top Step
Height
Overall
Height
HandrailsOverall
[W x L]
Weight
(lbs.)
G TreadP TreadR TreadX Tread
DS-SW532550"83"Yes32"x50"115$856$652$714$714
DS-SW632660"93"Yes32"x58"120$1,017$834$851$851
DS-SW732770"103"Yes32"x66"139$1,094$879$912$912
DS-SW832880"113"Yes32"x74"165$1,262$1,026$1,051$1,051
DS-SW932990"123"Yes32"x82"180$1,355$1,097$1,128$1,128
DS-SW103210100"133"Yes32"x90"200$1,477$1,192$1,231$1,231
DS-SW113211110"143"Yes32"x98"210$1,607$1,301$1,338$1,338
DS-SW123212120"153"Yes32"x106"230$1,717$1,396$1,431$1,431
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Weight Actuated Lock Step 50 Degree Slope All Directional - 24" Wide Step
Model Number# Of
Steps
Top Step
Height
Overall
Height
Hand
Rails
Overall
[W x L]
Weight
(lbs.)
G TreadP TreadR TreadX Tread
DS-WA-SW-AD5321455083Y32x50115$1,276$1,086$1,119$1,119
DS-WA-SW-AD6321466093Y32x58120$1,489$1,253$1,295$1,295
DS-WA-SW-AD73214770103Y32x66139$1,565$1,366$1,321$1,321
DS-WA-SW-AD83214880113Y32x74165$1,780$1,482$1,551$1,551
DS-WA-SW-AD93214990123Y32x82180$1,887$1,567$1,637$1,637
DS-WA-SW-AD10321410100133Y32x90200$2,038$1,701$1,769$1,769
DS-WA-SW-AD11321411110143Y32x98210$2,200$1,824$1,885$1,885
DS-WA-SW-AD12321412120153Y32x106230$2,346$1,924$2,010$2,010
All Dimensions are in inches

Features

Standard Features

  • 50 degree stairway slope

  • 21" and 28" deep top steps also available

  • Perforated tread standard or specify alternative tread

  • Ships unassembled which reduces freight cost

  • Gray powder coat finish

  • Available with rear guardrail removed for easy walk through

  • CAL OSHA available

  • Meet or exceed OSHA and ANSI standards.

  • 450 lb. capacity

  • The revisions to OSHA 1910 Subpart D are effective January 17, 2017

Options

Options / Accessories
21" Deep Top Step 5-12 Step Ladders $269
28" Deep Top Step 5-12 Step Ladders $340
Wooden Skid Shipping 5-7 Step Ladders $61
Wooden Skid Shipping 8-12 Step Ladders $73
Box Option 5-7 Step Ladders $61
Box Option 8-12 Step Ladders $73
No Rear Guard Rail (Includes Wooden Skid) $276
Side Exit Requires 28" Deep Top Step at Additional Cost $276
Employee Only Sign Includes Chain $126
Skid Plate Replaceable Skid Plate $105
Fold Down Rails 4 Steps and Above $240
CAL OSHA 6-9 Steps $102
CAL OSHA 10+ Steps $163

Parts

Parts

  • Note:  All parts are replaceable so if you bend or destroy any piece of this platform ladder we can replace the part. 

Tread Types

What is the Rule of Thumb when Choosing a Tread Type?

P Tread has holes in the metal and offer a non-aggressive, non-slip option to be used inside in a dry, non-dusty environment. This would be a good fit for warehouse, office, storefront and anywhere tennis shoes or street shoes are the norm.

G Tread is the most aggressive tread and will not allow slipping of any kind. Best used inside or outside in wet, oily or very dusty situations. This tread has a lot of grip and will allow snow and rain to fall thru the tread. You will want this type of tread in a work boot type environment.  

X Tread is a great alternative tread to perforated. This is a tread that can be used in most any situation. This tread does not provide the grip of the serrated tread, but will allow dirt and water to fall thru the tread easily. Nothing will settle on the stairs. This tread is best suited for all shoe types with the exception high heels. The heels would catch in the tread and cause tripping.

R Tread would be the tread of choice in office or clean retail environments where wearing heels and street shoes are the norm. There is maintenance on this tread because of the wear and tear which will require you to replace the grip tape [which can be easily acquired at most hardware stores].  Depending on usage, it could be years in between replacement of the tape.

Feel free to contact our qualified sales team at (888) 802-3651 and let us answer any questions you may have regarding tread types or any other questions you may have regarding industrial maintenance ladders, platforms or stairways.

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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.