Ecmweb 7602 Weather Guard Ezglide2 Drop Down Ladder Racks
Ecmweb 7602 Weather Guard Ezglide2 Drop Down Ladder Racks
Ecmweb 7602 Weather Guard Ezglide2 Drop Down Ladder Racks
Ecmweb 7602 Weather Guard Ezglide2 Drop Down Ladder Racks
Ecmweb 7602 Weather Guard Ezglide2 Drop Down Ladder Racks

Drop-down ladder racks

July 22, 2015
50% easier to operate than competitors’ drop-down racks Powder-coated aluminum construction Fit extension ladders up to 40 ft and step/podium ladders from 3 ft to 12 ft

Weather Guard EZGlide2 drop-down ladder racks are designed for users who need to secure and transport ladders and electrical conduit on top of a van. According to the company, the racks are 50% easier to operate than competitors’ drop-down racks. Features include powder-coated aluminum construction, a modular design to facilitate installation, and dual hydraulic struts for simpler operation. In addition, the products fit extension ladders up to 40 ft and step or podium ladders from 3 ft to 12 ft and operates with up to 100 lb of ladders per side. An optional third cross-member accommodates a conduit carrier for secure storage.

Werner

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