Louisville Step Stepladder 4-Feet

Louisville Step Stepladder 4-Feet

Description

The Louisville Ladder L-3016-04 Step Stepladder is a 4-foot fiberglass ladder with a load capacity of 300 pounds. This ladder is made of superior quality, non-conductive fiberglass, making it sturdy and strong. With its full metal boot, aluminum angle feet, and thick slip-resistant rubber tread, you won't find a more durable and reliable ladder.

The ladder features spreader braces inside fiberglass rails to protect them from getting hooked or abused during transit. It also has aluminum angle feet with thick rubber tread on all four legs, providing ultimate stability and sure-footing. The ladder is designed with a structural molded top that has handyman's tool slots, allowing you to keep your tools at hand while working.

The exclusive "Pro Top" system of this ladder includes a magnet tray, hardware tray, curved front, drill and tool slots, paint bucket holder, and pipe or 2x4 holder. This system is designed to improve performance when working electrical, construction, and residential jobs. The ladder meets or exceeds all safety standards set by ANSI and OSHA, ensuring your safety while using it.

In response to FAQs, the four-foot ladder has three steps, while the six-foot ladder has five steps. The ladder measures 12 feet long, allowing you to safely work on a wall at least 14 to 15 feet high. If you have a 10-foot ceiling, a six-foot ladder will take you 4 feet up, which should suit your needs if you are around 5.5 feet or taller.

As for storage, it is best to store the ladder indoors or under cover. Sunlight can eventually deteriorate fiberglass, although there are waxes available that inhibit ultraviolet and are dielectric, ensuring the ladder's electrical insulating qualities. However, storing the ladder inside or under cover is still the recommended option.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many steps on the 4' ladder? The picture shows 3 steps, but the same ladder has 5 steps on Walmart.com. Please advise.

The four (4) foot has three steps. It's the six (6) foot ladder that has five(5) steps.

What is the dimension from ground to the top tray? I need a full 12 feet.....

yes, the ladder does measure 12 feet long and you can safely work on a wall at least 14 to 15 feet high which we needed to put wood siding on our 14 foot high walls inside the house.

Will the 6 ft work if you have 10 ft. ceiling?

A 6 foot ladder will take you 4 feet up if used per OHSA rules. Each step is 1 foot up, you are not suppose to be on the very top step or the one below it. If you are 6 foot tall and you use 4 steps, you will be exactly 10 foot up. So yes this should suit your needs provided that you are around 5.5 or up.

can the ladder be stored outdoors (southern california: rain, no snow, lows above freezing)?

Sunlight will eventually deteriorate fiberglass. Ultraviolet inhibiting wax will help but may have effect on electrical insulating qualities. There are waxes made for lineman FG tools that are dielectric. Best option is to store inside or under cover.