Werner Two Section Aluminium Loft Ladder with Handrail

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Werner Two Section Aluminium Loft Ladder with Handrail

Werner Two Section Aluminium Loft Ladder with Handrail

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You can extend the ladder 15cm or 30cm longer than its regular length. This will depend on your floor-to-ceiling height. If needed, extend the ladder now. Step ten: Finalise the installation You can now use a coloured filler matching the timber. This will ensure the staining and polishing on the surface do not stand out. How to install a Youngman Telescopic Loft Ladder You will use this to make sure the loft ladder is a suitable height. If the height is correct, then you can move forward with the rest of the ladder fitting. Step six: Fit the ladder hinge guides and ladder stops YouTube sets this cookie to register a unique ID to store data on what videos from YouTube the user has seen. Please note: The ladder’s long sides are known as ‘stiles’. The complete sections of the ladder are known as ‘frames’. Using this, you can identify the front ‘frame’ of the ladder via the rounded feet.

Fix your hinges on the same end as where you intend to place the ladder. Make sure there is a minimum of 26mm (one inch) of clearance between the top face of the trapdoor and the top edge of the framework. Step two: Fit the twist catch So, how do you fit a loft ladder? Let’s help you with that! We have created a comprehensive guide to help make the installation process easier for you. You can now screw the rod in place on the floor of the loft at its connection point. Step nine: Prepare the stowing poleRemove the original trapdoor and its hinges. Then remove any support battens from the four faces of the loft trap. This should make the faces of the frame flat. Any left screw holes can be filled with wood glue for better performance. As you’ll see, we’ve included all the major brands, so from Youngman to FAKRO, Manthorpe and Werner, we’ve got you covered. Read on to find out more.

We deliver to all postal areas in the UK, including England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Channel Islands. Your ladder should now be able to swing from the hinges and slide freely up and down the guides. Step eight: Fit the stowing ‘V’ rodEnsure the ladder opens the correct way and position it square to the ceiling. This guarantees the battens nailed to the sides support the ladder. Add the box frame to hold the ladder and hide it in place. There are two ways to fix the box in place: Now, you will most likely have a kit at hand with most of the items you need for the fitting. However, you will have to get other tools and parts as the kit does not include them all. So, here is what you will need to make sure you have before fitting your loft ladder: YouTube sets this cookie to measure bandwidth, determining whether the user gets the new or old player interface.

All that’s left is to test the ladder! As always, look to the instructions provided to ensure you do not fit the ladder incorrectly. Optional): Before securing the frame in place, add mineral wool insulation around the frame to prevent drafts. Screw through the piece of board, insulation, and frame to secure it in place. Step five: Caulk around the frame Remove the attachments and protective parts/wires holding it together. These can be disposed of. Step two: Attach thin timber lengths to shorter ends of the ladder frame

You will use this to fit a twist catch. This twist catch is what will open the trap door. As such, make sure you leave enough space, so it does not catch on the edge of the opening and prevent the trap door from being brought down. Step three: Fit the twist catch Slide the carrier bar into the hole of one of the carrier tubes and slide the two springs onto the bar. Then slide the other end of the carrier bar into the other sub-carrier tube hole. Step seven: Adjust the springs and swivel pins Now fit the catch leaver over the operator. Locate it into the operator. Make sure the lever points towards the trapdoor edge and fully sits within the travel stop ring. Apply caulk to fill the spaces. This will further minimise drafting and make for a neater appearance. Step six: Cut the ladder to length Bring down the ladder so that it is fully open. Then remove the studs from the top tips of the ladder’s rear frame.

Loft ladders are a fantastic way to access your attic space. In fact, for many properties, they are an essential feature. It saves you from buying a separate ladder you would have to store in places like the shed or garage. Instead, you can collapse and sit the ladder right in the space.

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Now close the hatch door and draw a line, using the measurement, up from the bottom edge. Make sure this is parallel with the opening. Place the ends of the ‘V’ rod through the holes in the tips/stiles. Now lower the ‘V’ rod to the loft floor. Make sure this lines up with the centre of the ladder.



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