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WERNER D6224-2 D6200-2 Flat D-Rung Extension Ladder, 24 ft OAL, 300 lb Load, 12 in Adjustable Increments, Fiberglass, A14.5
WERNER D6224-2 24' FIBERGLASS EXTENSION LADDER (ORANGE) TYPE IA 300#
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WERNER D6224-2 D6200-2 Flat D-Rung Extension Ladder, 24 ft OAL, 300 lb Load, 12 in Adjustable Increments, Fiberglass, A14.5
563843
MFG #: D6224-2
Product ID:563843
Famous Supply
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Rail Type:
Interlocking
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Series:
D6200-2
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Shoe Type:
Dual Action Shu-Lok®
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Type:
Flat D-Rung
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Overall Length:
24 ft
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ANSI Code:
A14.5
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Load Capacity:
300 lb
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Material:
Fiberglass
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Adjustable Increments:
12
The D6224-2 two section fiberglass extension ladder has non-conductive rails making this ladder Ideal for working near electricity. With a duty rating of 300 pounds, the D6224-2 is durable and long lasting. The exclusive ALFLO® rung joint means TWIST-PROOF® performance on the job. The TRACTION-TRED® D-rungs are slip resistant and the side rails are interlocking. The dual action feet are for use on hard or penetrable surfaces and swivel easily. The base and fly sections separate easily to use the base section as a single ladder. The durable rail shield bracket and shoe help protect the bottom of the rail. The fly section rails are pre-pierced at the top for easy field installation of accessories.
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Features
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Standards & Approvals
3-5/16 in wide rail |
1-3/16 in wide flange |
16 in outside rails fly width |
Exclusive ALFLO® rung joint means TWIST-PROOF® performance |
Smooth operating pulley with polypropylene rope |
Interlocking side rails with internal rail guides on bottom of fly section securely connect rails |
External guides at top of base section securely interlock rails |
Base and fly separate easily to use base section as single ladder |
Mar-resistant molded end caps |
Molded rung braces on bottom step for increased durability |
ANSI A14.5 (2007), OSHA Standard |