IMPORTANT
Strong springs aid the operation of these ladders! Care must be exercised during
installation and operation so these springs are not released in an uncontrolled manner as
this could lead to damage to the ladder and personal injury to the operator/installer.
These instructions are not intended to be a complete lesson in the installing of attic
ladders but a procedural guide to competent tradespeople or DIYers.
TOOLS REQUIRED
The timbertight screws supplied with this ladder require a 5/16” socket for easy
installation. This can be used with a 9 volt (or stronger) battery drill or a standard power
drill. Apart from this, only standard carpentry tools are required.
CHOOSING THE LOCATION
When choosing the location for the installation of the attic ladder, a compromise
possible in relation to the roof structure may be required. The considerations for this
compromise are:
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Choose a location that will give good head room at the top of the ladder;
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Choose a location with good access at the bottom of the ladder;
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Choose a location that will allow for movement around the ladder when in the down
position;
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Allowance must be made for the operation of the ladder, as it requires a greater
Model
Required Opening
Landing space
Projection
D36
1440mm x 650mm
2050mm
2040mm
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The area for the opening must be clear of wiring, plumbing and structural members
such as beams and trusses with a minimum clear height above the ceiling of
PREPARING THE OPENING
1. Mark out on the ceiling the opening required in the selected position. Cut out the
ceiling lining ensuring that the opening is square.
2. Using timber of a compatible size to the existing ceiling framing (ie 90 x 45 or 140
x 45 H1.2 treated, machine gauged radiata pine), frame up the opening. It may
be necessary to cut through some existing ceiling joists to achieve the required
size. Ensure these are properly supported during and after cutting. Three possible
3. Do not cut trusses without engineering approval.
ATTIC
LADDERS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
D36
500m
m
Landing Space
Projection