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Springs

 

have 

2

 

settings

 

See page 5 
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Inspect

 

hooks  
See page 4 

 

REMEMBER 

Check

 

Wheels 

Ensure 

Unit is 
sitting 
correctly 
See page 6 

Position         

  

ladder at 

    1 in 4 

 

 

  

              

  

 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 
 
  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

        
             

DO N0T 

Re-bend 

the Microlite

 

Jump or bounce 

your 

ladder top

 

Stand on the limbs 

of the 

Microlite

 

Climb beyond 

the bottom 

of the hooks

  

Bomb or drop 

your ladder - 

see

 

hook inspection page 4 

Leave your ladder 
unattended 

to get knocked 

or blown over 

 

 
               

DO 

Read 

instructions

 

Inspect 

equipment 

Regularly 

Adjust 

springs according 

to rung pitch 

Ensure 

unit is secure and 

correctly positioned 

Observe 

working at height 

regulations at all times 

Clean

 off debris  

 

LADDERFIX MICROLITE INSTRUCTIONS 

Read instruction leaflet and safety guidelines carefully.   
All images and drawings are not to scale.   

Summary of Contents for LADDERFIX MICROLITE

Page 1: ...he bottom of the hooks Bomb or drop your ladder see hook inspection page 4 Leave your ladder unattended to get knocked or blown over DO Read instructions Inspect equipment Regularly Adjust springs acc...

Page 2: ...ifications All drawings not to scale B F G Side elevation of hook I 85 mm J 180 mm K 80 mm L 350 mm M 350 mm E K I J L J E H A D C Plan of bottom bar E 640mm F 325mm G 578mm H 630mm M Plan of top bar...

Page 3: ...kets 1 inch x 3 16 inch All aluminium to grade 6063 T4 All welds Argon and Tig welded Springs are galvanised spring steel Test Data 1 HYDRO the makers of the tubing The Mill 2 ALLCO suppliers to Wragg...

Page 4: ...mensions on page 2 2 Both wheels are secure and undamaged and the tyres are clean and not loose swollen or excessively worn 3 Both spring clip assemblies are secure and springs are not stretched 4 No...

Page 5: ...g on the hook will vary according to the rung pitch Engage spring clips under the lower of the two rungs Attach with the back of the clips facing out to ensure that springs do not get knocked off Fitt...

Page 6: ...NG SLOPING ROOF FLAT ROOF AND GUTTERS Walls Hook the Microlite over rungs 1 and 2 of the ladder Extend up end check angle and rest both wheels firmly in position Windows Either Hook the Microlite over...

Page 7: ...at the ladder stiles are touching the lower back bar of the Microlite This ensures the correct working position of the Microlite Gutters When required to access or clean a gutter follow the procedure...

Page 8: ...lter to compensate for poor site conditions Outbuildings and Shallow Angles Do not use ladder at a shallow angle to get to a window above an outbuilding staking a ladder does not prevent ladder stress...

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