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Table of Contents

 

Rev. 11/18/2019 

LAD-EZ (6-12 STEPS), MANUAL 

Table of Contents

 

Copyright 2019 Vestil Manufacturing Co. 

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) must solidly contact the ground before climbing the ladder. The caps resist sliding movement. They are included 

to prevent the front end of the ladder from moving while they are in contact with the ground. 

Face the ladder and grasp the handrails while ascending or descending the steps. Do not  lean against the 

handrails, the guardrails (around the platform),  or the platform bar or chain. Do not lean over the handrails or 

guardrails. 

 

 

Moving the ladder: 

After using the ladder, the mechanism that brings the front casters into ground contact must be reset. Lift the front 

of the ladder while pressing down on one of the caster brackets. Caster brackets are identified o

p. 12

 

Grasp the handrails and carefully push the ladder. Only try to move the ladder if you are able to comfortably lift the 

front end and can easily control the ladder.  

 

Storing the ladder 

This ladder is designed for use both indoors and outdoors. However, it should only be stored indoors. The ladder 

should be considered in storage whenever is has been unused for 30 minutes or more. 

 

INSPECTIONS & MAINTENANCE 

Inspect the unit as instructed.  Inspections and all necessary repairs should be performed by qualified persons. 

Compare the results of each inspection to the 

Record

 

of Satisfactory Condition

. Do not use the ladder unless every 

part is in satisfactory condition. If you have any questions about the condition of your ladder, contact the 

Technical 

Service

 

department. The phone number is provided on the cover page of this manual. 

Never make temporary repairs 

of damaged or missing parts

. Only use manufacturer-approved replacement parts to restore the ladder to satisfactory 

condition.

 

 

Before each use

  inspect the ladder for any sustained damage, such as unusual wear, deterioration, or corrosion. 

Look for loose connections. Tighten all loose connections. Whenever a lock nut is partially or completely unfastened, 

it must be replaced with a new lock nut. Check cotter pins at each end of the wheel axle, the wheels, and the square 

caps (99-024-027) for damage. 

 

Regular inspections 

— 

at least once per month

 inspect the following items. Replace all parts not in satisfactory 

condition before returning the ladder to service. DO NOT continue to use the ladder if damage cannot be repaired.

 

  Handrails, guardrails, back frame weldment (platform bar), snap hooks, and platform chains: Confirm that both 

handrails are solidly fastened to the step weldment and to the platform. Each handrail should be straight, rigid, and 

undamaged. Examine the guardrails around the platform for damage, bends, and cracks. Examine the platform bar 

and, if applicable, the chain and snap hooks. Confirm that the bar and chain are undamaged and securely fastened 

to the guard railing. Snap hooks should close automatically.  

  Rear wheels (16-132-310): Check the wheels. They must not be significantly worn, i.e. must still have ~1/8” of 

tread. Wheels must not be cracked, warped, broken, etc. They should be vertical (not bent towards, or away from, 

the ladder) and roll smoothly. Examine the wheel axle and cotter pins (65127) for damage.  

  Frame members (step weldment, back leg weldment, base supports), handrails, and all fasteners (bolts, nuts, 

pins): Inspect each frame member for damage. In particular, look for excessive wear, bends, cracks, warps, 

damaged welds, and looseness. All frame pieces should be square, rigid, and free of rust and corrosion. Remove 

rust and apply touch-up paint to the affected area. Check the areas where components are fastened/bolted 

together. Check for cracks around bolt holes, elongated bolt holes, etc. 

  Square caps (99-024-027): Check the caps for cracks, tears, and wear. If either cap is not in satisfactory condition, 

install a replacement cap before returning the ladder to service. Even a moderate amount of wear can affect the 

performance of a cap. 

  [LAD-11 and LAD-12] Outriggers and outrigger fasteners (bolts, nuts): Examine the outriggers (44-514-310 & 44-

514-311). Both should be undamaged  and be securely fastened to the step weldment. Both outriggers should 

make solid contact with the ground. The ladder should not wobble. Confirm that the caps on the outrigger legs are 

in satisfactory condition. 

 

Maintenance

: Regular maintenance is required for the ladder to function properly for as long as possible. in 

addition to correcting issues discovered during inspections, maintain the ladder in the following ways.  

  Clean the ladder with a damp cloth to remove dirt and grime, especially from step surfaces. Let the ladder dry 

completely before returning it to service. 

  [6-12 step models] Lubricate bolts as necessary for the wheels to rotate freely. 

  Apply touchup paint wherever the finish is damaged. Apply touchup paint as soon as damage occurs. 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for LAD-10-14-G-EZ

Page 1: ...ressed in these instructions and to order replacement parts labels and accessories call our Technical Service and Parts Department at 260 665 7586 The department can also be contacted online at http w...

Page 2: ...shock Take precautions to prevent any contact or possible contact with an energized insulated conductor electrical line Remove foreign matter e g mud from your shoes before walking on the ladder Only...

Page 3: ...nformation Acquire the appropriate specifications document by opening this webpage https www vestil com product php FID 607 Click the Specifications tab Scroll the page to the entry for the product yo...

Page 4: ...plated bolt 2 11061 5 16in 18 x 2in HHCS 2 zinc plated bolt 4 11105 3 8in 16 x 1in hex head bolt 2 26329 3 8in shoulder x 3 4in x 5 16in 18 2 33006 5 16in USS zinc plated flat washer 2 33456 11 8in I...

Page 5: ...Frame base support LAD 6 14 G EZ LAD 6 14 P EZ LAD 6 21 G EZ LAD 6 21 P EZ 2 11 44 112 007 Wheel axle 1 12 99 024 027 1 x 1 60 duro square cap 2 13 99 025 025 1 plastic plug 2 14 11055 5 16 18 x 1 HH...

Page 6: ...6mm steel hub 2 8 20 027 005 Roller guide 4 9 28 146 003 Spring release 2 10 44 014 511 44 014 400 Frame base support LAD 7 14 G EZ LAD 7 14 P EZ LAD 7 21 G EZ LAD 7 21 P EZ 2 11 44 112 007 Wheel axle...

Page 7: ...Frame base support LAD 8 14 G EZ LAD 8 14 P EZ LAD 8 21 G EZ LAD 8 21 P EZ 2 11 44 112 007 Wheel axle 1 12 99 024 027 1 x 1 60 duro square cap 2 13 99 025 025 1 plastic plug 2 14 11055 5 16 18 x 1 HH...

Page 8: ...wheel with 16mm steel hub 2 8 20 027 005 Roller guide 4 9 28 146 003 Spring 2 10 44 014 402 44 014 403 Frame base support LAD 9 14 G EZ LAD 9 14 P EZ LAD 9 21 G EZ LAD 9 21 P EZ 2 11 44 112 007 Wheel...

Page 9: ...front 2 9 16 132 310 10 x 2 1 2 wheel with 16mm steel hub 2 10 20 027 005 Roller guide 4 11 28 146 003 Spring 2 12 44 014 403 44 014 404 Frame base support LAD 10 14 G EZ LAD 10 14 P EZ LAD 10 21 G E...

Page 10: ...splice 2 11 16 132 164 Caster front 2 12 16 132 310 10 x 21 2 wheel 16mm steel hub 2 13 20 027 005 Roller guide 4 14 28 146 003 Spring 2 15 44 012 009 Hinge plates connector 2 16 44 014 404 44 014 51...

Page 11: ...08 1 4 snap hook 2 12 16 132 164 Caster 2 13 16 132 310 10 x 21 2 wheel 16mm steel hub 2 14 20 027 005 Roller guide 4 15 28 146 003 Spring 2 16 44 012 009 Hinge plates connector 2 17 44 014 515 44 014...

Page 12: ...ded with the thread compound 2 Insert the threaded stem of a caster through the hole in a caster bracket 3 Put a 3 8 flat washer 33008 over the stem 4 Tighten a 3 8 16 lock nut 37024 on the stem 5 Rep...

Page 13: ...tools are necessary to assemble the ladder a 3 8 drive ratchet with 5 16 and 3 8 sockets or two 2 5 16 and two 2 3 8 wrenches open end or box end b Pliers and c Rubber mallet Numbers in the diagrams a...

Page 14: ...in hardware Be sure to orient the back leg weldment as shown below Step 3 Fasten the base supports to the ladder assembly with 5 16in 18 hardware as shown below 5 16 in 18 x 1 3 4 in bolt Back leg we...

Page 15: ...If necessary use a rubber mallet to gently tap the plugs and caps into place b Insert the axle through the axle receiver of the back leg weldment c Then slide the wheels onto the ends of the axle Sec...

Page 16: ...ess the splice 10 into the interior space of the handrails and B tighten the connection by turning the hub clockwise Then slide the tube sleeves over the splices 1 tube sleeve black Slide onto ends of...

Page 17: ...s to MLS s You should acquire a copy of the latest version of the standard Follow all use and maintenance care instructions provided in the Standard as well as all other provisions for MLS owners and...

Page 18: ...ng the ladder to service DO NOT continue to use the ladder if damage cannot be repaired Handrails guardrails back frame weldment platform bar snap hooks and platform chains Confirm that both handrails...

Page 19: ...ctory Condition If there are any differences between actual labeling and this diagram contact Technical Service Replace all labels that are damaged missing or not easily readable e g faded To order re...

Page 20: ...hydraulic pumps motor controllers and cylinders It also covers defects in original parts that wear under normal usage conditions wearing parts such as bearings hoses wheels seals brushes and batterie...

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