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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Place the ladder in the position you want the ladder to open. Place small sections of timber board behind the frame and screw the ladder’s box frame in place.

Now mark the amount you need to cut off from the ladder. Cut using a saw and sand down. Add the rubber foot stops to avoid the ladder scratching the flooring.Screw these hinges in place using the holes provided onto the trapdoor and floor. Step eight: Open the ladder and fit the stowing ‘V’ rod If a trapdoor is already in place, move forward to the next step. However, if you need a new trapdoor, please follow this step accordingly. Homeowners and professional fitters can benefit from fitting a FAKRO loft ladder. So how do you install one? This will depend on the floor-to-loft height. If you do need these, place the top stops over the holes at the rear frame of the ladder. Ensure they are around 150mm (six inches) below the permanent top stops. 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

If the loft ladder kit has not provided feet, you can cut the ends of each ladder length at the bottom of the ladder to an angle. To do this you will need to use a sliding bevel. That way the ladder can sit as needed without plastic feet. Step four: Finish installing the loft ladderRemove 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 Bring down the ladder so that it is fully open. Then remove the studs from the top tips of the ladder’s rear frame. You can use the existing cover as a template for the new piece. Make sure that as you cut the new piece out, there is a slightly loose fit around each edge of the cove, around 3mm (⅛ of an inch maximum). You will likely need to adjust your new wooden ladder. As such, find a suitable cutting surface and place the bottom section of the ladder onto that surface.

Fitting instructions for these types of ladders can be found in Manthorpe’s instruction manual. Here we’ve broken it down into simple steps to help make the process easier for you. We’ve also broken down the instructions for the GLL256 and GLL257 loft ladder fittings so that you can see the differences when it comes to installing the two models. Step one: (If needed) Hang the trap door Remove the bolts from the endcaps on the end of the ladder. Move the ladder up to the top of the swivel arms and align the holes in the swivel arms with the holes at the top of the ladder ends. Insert and tighten the bolts, then use an Allen key to tightly secure them. You can now pass the catch operator through the trap door hole. Do this from the underside position. Make sure the pointer is pointing upwards towards the trapdoor edge. Then place the travel stop ring over the operator. Ensure the securing tag is at 45 degrees to the trapdoor centre line.

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In the kit, you will find hinge guides. You can identify these by the wheel mechanisms. First, remove the coverings from the bottom of the ladder. Now slot these guides onto the section of the ladder that will sit on the attic floor. The hinge should be facing upwards at this point. You can now screw the rod in place on the floor of the loft at its connection point. Step nine: Prepare the stowing pole First things first, know what the Youngman telescopic loft ladder kit includes. You can review the standard parts that come with a telescopic loft ladder by Youngman in the table and diagram below. Discover what you need to ensure you have everything to hand when installing your loft ladder. Part number 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 Method two: Nail the box to the ceiling joists with a hammer and nails. Step three: (Timber ladders) Cut the ladder to the required height

Test that the ladder can now fully unfold and adjust accordingly. Before you use it, you must make sure the ladder is extended to create a fully straight line with the flat part of the feet touching the floor. If not, tighten the nuts at the top of the ladder until this is so. Using some rope and timber, temporarily attach timber around the short ends of the frame so that it hangs from the timber. After doing this, attach the springs. Step three: Hang the ladder in the holder from the frame of the attic

3. Loft Access Solutions

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. Remove 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. Then use a tape measure to find the distance from the bottom of the second section to the floor. This will help you identify how much you need to cut off from the ladder. We deliver to all postal areas in the UK, including England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Channel Islands. Werner has dedicated loft ladder fitting instruction videos for each of their loft ladders. Here we’ve broken them down into simple steps to help make the process easier for you. How to install a Werner 3 Section Aluminium Loft Ladder



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