Multi-Position Ladder


Werner introduces the Multi-Position Pro Ladder, the lightest weight multi-position ladder developed by Werner with a 375 lb. load rating per side. The new 5-position ladder addresses professional users’ need for versatility by offering a lightweight product that provides stability and durability for multiple application needs.

    

The Multi-Position Pro Ladder was designed with Powerlite™ rails to decrease the weight of the ladder making it easier to load, unload and configure. End users can operate this unit as a twin stepladder, stairway stepladder, wall ladder or 2 scaffold bases, no additional hinges required (plank and tie-downs not included). The Multi-Position Pro addresses ladder weight concerns while providing stability and durability to ensure confidence under foot when climbing and descending.

    

The ladder was designed for versatility to both the professional worker and the home improvement enthusiast. The pro-grade multi-position ladder can be used on job sites for roof inspections, painting stairways, drywall, insulation installation and more. Whereas the home improvement enthusiast can use the lightweight, 5-in-1 design to clean gutters, trim trees, paint and accomplish a variety of other projects. The Multi-Position Pro Ladder is OSHA and ANSI approved and available in 4 sizes: 14', 18', 22' and 26'.

    

Additional features of the Multi-Position Pro Ladder include Powerlite™ Rails, telescoping capability that folds to a compact size, a shatterproof J-Lock System, protected springs and hinges, impact resistant push knobs, slip-resistant feet and a Type IAA 375 lb. rating for support in every task.



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