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LITTLE
GIANT 250 LADDER SYSTEMS
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FREE
FREIGHT FOR ALL
MODELS ON THIS PAGE |
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Get the convenience
of 24 ladders in one.
Now you can replace all your old ladders with the
convenient 24 in 1 Little Giant Type 1 Ladder. |
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Little Giant Type 1
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Heavy-wall aircraft-grade aluminum construction
Rated to hold up to 250 lbs.
Combines 24 different ladders into one convenient system
Lightweight and portable
Complies with all applicable OSHA ANSI A14.2
standards
Includes a limited lifetime warranty |
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Youll
get the ultimate in strength, safety and versatility,
plus a sturdy 250-pound government weight rating. And
because Little Giant Ladders are made in the USA, you
can count on quality performance for years to come. |
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Safety
Little Giant Ladders are designed to be the safest ladder
on the planet. Since its adjustable, the Little Giant can be
used safely on stairs, ramps, curbs, docks or other uneven
surfaces. |
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Configurations:
A-Frame Ladder
With a simple click of the patented hinge, the ladder
can be used as a traditional A-Frame ladder. |
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Strength
The Little Giant is made of heavy-wall, 6005-T5 aluminum
the very same material used in aerospace construction.
So its ultra-strong while remaining light and portable. |
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Staircase
Ladder
Because its adjustable in one-foot increments, the
Little Giant allows one side of the ladder to be extended
allowing safe use on uneven surfaces like staircases,
curbs or docks. |
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In
fact, The Little Giant Type 1 is government-rated to
hold up to 250 pounds. So its perfect for medium-sized
jobs. |
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90°
Ladder
Traditional ladders make working close to walls nearly
impossible. With the Little Giant, one adjustment allows
you to safely work against any vertical surface. |
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Versatility
No other ladder gives you the versatility of a Little Giant. Independent
tests prove the Little Giant will replace
60-70% of all portable ladders currently being
manufactured. |
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Extension
Ladder
For large projects the Little Giant easily converts to
a stable extension ladder allowing you to reach rooftops,
tree limbs and more with ease. |
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When
you buy a Little Giant, youre not just getting
one ladder. Youre getting 24 different ladders combined
to make the worlds most versatile ladder system. |
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Scaffolding
Just add the Little Giant work plank (sold separately)
to your Little Giant ladder and youve got a convenient
scaffolding system.
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Specifications
- 250 lbs. Rated - Lifetime Warranty |
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| Model # |
Description |
Stepladder Height |
Extension Height |
Scaffolding Height |
Storage Height |
Weight |
| 10302 |
Model 17 |
4'-7' (1.22m - 2.13m) |
9'-15' (2.74m - 4.57m) |
4' (1.22m) |
4' 7" (1.40m) |
35 lbs |
| 10303 |
Model 22 |
5'-9' (1.52m - 2.74m) |
11'-19' (3.35m - 5.79m) |
5' (1.52m) |
5" 7" (1.70m) |
42 lbs |
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Accessories |
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Leg Leveler
Model No. - 10106 |
WingSpan
Wall Stand Off
Model No. - 10111 |
Work Platform
Model No. - 10104
300 lbs Rated |
Tip &
Glide Wheel Kit
Model No. - 10940 |
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Telescoping
Plank (250 lbs Rated)
Model No. - 10069 - 9' (6' to 9')
Model No. - 10813 - 13' (8' to 13')
Model No. - 11016 - 16' (10' to 16') |
Ladder Rack
Model No. - 15005
75 lbs Rated |
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Ladder Lock
Model No. - 15003
Lifetime Warranty 6' long
5/8" Diameter |
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Order
Online, by Phone, or by E-Mail |
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~ Add
items to your online shopping cart ~
Click the Model No. of the item you wish
to purchase. |
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PRICES
FOR 250 LADDERS |
| Model No. |
Description |
Weight (lbs) |
Prices |
| 10302 |
17' Boxed |
36 |
$327.32 |
| 10303 |
22' Boxed |
42 |
$371.97 |
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PRICES
FOR LADDER ACCESSORIES |
| Model No. |
Description |
Weight (lbs) |
Prices |
| 10104 |
Work Platform |
8 |
$49.98 |
| 10106 |
Leg Leveler |
5 |
$49.98 |
| 10111 |
Wing Span Wall Stand
Off |
10 |
$49.98 |
| 10940 |
Tip & Glide Wheel
Kit |
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$38.32 |
| 15005 |
Ladder Rack |
8 |
$34.98 |
| 15003 |
Ladder Lock |
8 |
$25.00 |
| 10069 |
6' - 9' Work Plank |
35 |
$208.75 |
| 10813 |
8' - 13' Work Plank |
48 |
$245.48 |
| 11016 |
10' - 16.5' Work Plank |
59 |
$294.72 |
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Operating
Instructions for Little Giant Ladder System® |
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A. The Hinge - located
at the top of the ladder when it is in storage position, permits you to
alter the shape of the ladder.
The hinge locks in the following positions (See Figures A-1, A-2, and
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Figure
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Figure
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Figure
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1. Unlock the hinge by pushing
straight in on the Palm Button until it stays in the open (unlocked) position
on both
hinges (See Figures A-4 and A-5). |
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Figure
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a.
NOTE - If there is pressure on hinge lock pins it will be difficult to unlock
the hinge. To relieve pressure,
simply adjust one half of the ladder back and forth until hinge lock pins
move without force. |
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b.
NOTE - DO NOT FORCE HINGE LOCK in or out with any tools as it will cause
permanent damage to
the hinge mechanism. It should never require more than light pressure to
unlock the hinge if the holes are
properly aligned. |
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2.
You may now open the ladder to the A-frame position by pulling the two ladder
halves apart until both hinge lock
pins snap into the A-frame locked position. |
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3.
Now place the ladder into the extension position by again pushing straight
in on the palm buttons of both hinges
(See Figures A-4 and A-5). |
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Rotate
either side of the ladder until the hinge locks snap into their locked position. |
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To
restore the ladder to the storage position, reverse the above procedure.
The hinge lock will lock automatically at
the A-frame configuration to prevent damage to the ladder or injury to the
user. |
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Use
caution and do not let the full weight of the ladder fall on the hinge lock
as the ladder folds from extension to
A-frame configuration. Disengage the hinge locks in the A-frame position
and return the ladder to its storage position. |
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B.
The Lock Tab Assemblies- The second mechanical component of the ladder
system is the LOCK TAB
ASSEMBLY. There are four of these on each ladder. These permit you to change
the height of the ladder (See
figure B-1 and C-1). |
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Figure
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Adjusting the height of the ladder for use in the A-frame position. |
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1.
Unlock both hinge locks (See figures A-4 & A-5).
2. With the ladder in the storage position and while holding the inner ladder
assembly firmly in place, pull the four
Lock Tab Assemblies out of the rung holes of the inner ladder and rest them
on the side of the outer ladder rail
(See figures C-1).
3. Raise the inner ladder up to the desired height.
4. At the desired height align the outer holes with the nearest rung hole
of the inner ladder assembly. |
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5.
Holding the inner and outer ladder at the aligned height with one hand,
reinsert the opposite Lock Tab Assemblies
into the rung holes with the other hand.
6. Alternate hands and perform the same operation with the other Lock Tab
Assemblies (See figure C-2). |
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7.
Open the ladder to the A-frame configuration by pulling the ladder halves
apart until the hinges lock into place
(See figure A-2 and A-4).
8. To return the ladder to the storage position, reverse the procedures
and position as seen in Figure A-1. |
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Adjusting the height of the ladder in its extension ladder position. |
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1. From its stored position,
unlock hinge (as indicated in figures A-4 & A-5)
and rotate to extension position until both hinges lock into place.
NOTE: Hinge will first lock in A-frame position, repeat unlocking
hinge to
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Figure
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2.
If equipped with wheels, wheels must be at the top of the ladder while
in the extension position. Unlock Lock Tab Assemblies on upper half of
the ladder. Grasp the outer ladder, walk backward, allowing the ladder
to telescope to the desired height. If more height is desired, extend the
lower half of the ladder (see figure D-1). |
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Figure
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3.
To store the ladder from its extension position, reverse
the above sequence starting with the lower half of the
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| E.
Staircase Position. |
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1.
Adjust ladder to desired height (review section
concerning adjusting the height of the ladder for use in the
A-frame position.) If equipped with wheels, the wheels
should be placed on the bottom of the long side, not against
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Figure
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2.
Then adjust the side desired for proper alignment to fit the
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| F.
Scaffolding Trestle Operating Instructions |
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1.
Pull the inner ladder assembly completely out of the outer
ladder bases (see figure F-1). |
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2.
Open the inner ladder assembly to the A-frame position until
both hinges lock (See figures A-4 and A-5). This is the first of
two trestles needed for the scaffolding function (see figure F-2). |
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3.
Grasp both outer ladder bases (see figure F-3). |
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4.
If equipped with wheels, turn ladder without wheels 180º and
insert lock assemblies of that base into the adjacent holes of the
opposite outer base (see figure F-4). Wheels should be facing out
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Figure
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Figure
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5.
Grasp the outer ladder base with the unused lock assemblies
and lower 1/2 inch, then spread the opposite outer ladder base to
form a second A-frame trestle (see figure F-5 and F-5 Close). |
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6.
Rotate forked ears on work platform to position indicated in
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7.
Insert work platform between outer ladder bases on the third
rung down of each base. The wire-formed end of the work
platform should surround the outer rung turned to the inside of the
outer ladder A-frame trestle (see figure F-7). |
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Figure
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Figure
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Figure
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Figure
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Figure
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Figure
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Little Giant 250 Ladder Systems,
Aluminum Step Ladder, Extension Ladder, Type 1, Free Freight, 24 Ladders
in one, Aluminum
Construction, Lightweight and Portable, OSHA, Lifetime Warranty, Adjustable,
used Safely on Stairs, Ramps, A-Frame Ladder,
Staircase Ladder, 90 Degree Ladder, Extension Ladder, and Scaffolding
from your source for material handling equipment. |
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