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Ladder and scaffold tower anchoring device
The ladder has an anchoring device that comprises a stabiliser bar 3 and one or more anchoring spikes 4. The spikes are pivotally mounted to the stabiliser bar, such that they are movable between a stowed position and an open position, and are securable in either position. The stabiliser bar may be connected to the base of two vertical side members 1 that form the ladder, and the length of the stabiliser bar may be wider than the width of the rungs 2. The spikes may comprise perpendicular metal plate section extending from a first end to a second tapered end. The spikes may also be pivotally mounted by a rivet 5 and secured by a scaffold clip, pin or a nut and bolt 6. The spikes can be located on one or both faces of the stabiliser bar, and the ladder may also form part of a scaffold tower.
Ladder and scaffold tower anchoring device
The ladder has an anchoring device that comprises a stabiliser bar 3 and one or more anchoring spikes 4. The spikes are pivotally mounted to the stabiliser bar, such that they are movable between a stowed position and an open position, and are securable in either position. The stabiliser bar may be connected to the base of two vertical side members 1 that form the ladder, and the length of the stabiliser bar may be wider than the width of the rungs 2. The spikes may comprise perpendicular metal plate section extending from a first end to a second tapered end. The spikes may also be pivotally mounted by a rivet 5 and secured by a scaffold clip, pin or a nut and bolt 6. The spikes can be located on one or both faces of the stabiliser bar, and the ladder may also form part of a scaffold tower.
Ladder and scaffold tower anchoring device
JAMES AUSTIN (author)
2016-05-18
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
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