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Werner D6228-2 | 28 Ft Fiberglass Extension Ladder | Type IA / 300 lb. Rating

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SKU:
D6228-2.
UPC:
051751019131
MPN:
D6228-2
Weight:
59.50 LBS
Shipping:
Calculated at Checkout
$429.00

Description

Werner D6228-2 | 28 Ft  Fiberglass D-Rung Ext Ladder / Type IA 300 lb Rating

The D6200-2 series Fiberglass Extension Ladders have non-conductive rails making these ladders ideal for working near electricity. With a duty rating of 300lb, the D6200-2 series is durable and long lasting. The exclusive Alflo® rung joint means Twist-Proof® performance on the job. The Traction-Tred® D rungs are slip resistant and the side rails are interlocking. The dual action feet are for use on hard or penetrable surfaces and swivel easily. The base and fly sections separate easily to use the base section as a single ladder. The durable rail shield bracket and shoe help protect the bottom of the rail. The fly section rails are pre-pierced at the top for easy field installation of accessories.

 

FEATURES

  • Alflo rung joint for Twist-Proof performance
  • Guides at top of base section
  • Base section may be used as a single ladder
  • Rail shield and shoe bracket protects rail
  • Rope and pulley system
  • Shoe with slip-resistant pad and spur plate
  • Electrically non-conductive side rails
  • Rope clamp ties rope to rung
  • Slip-resistant Traction-Tred D-rungs
  • Guides on bottom of fly section
  • Mar-resistant molded end caps
  • Direct rung to rail connections
  • Interlocking side rails
  • Rugged gravity spring locks
  • Spring loaded locks
  • Pre-pierced holes for installation of accessories

SPECIFICATIONS

MODEL NO.SIZELOAD CAPACITYDUTY RATINGNUMBER OF SECTIONSAPPROX. PRODUCT LENGTH (IN)APPROX. PRODUCT HEIGHT (IN)APPROX. PRODUCT WIDTH (IN)APPROX. PRODUCT WEIGHT (LB)MAX. SAFE WORKING HEIGHTCERTIFICATIONS
D6216-216ft300lbType IA Duty Rating2966.311936.513ftANSI A14.5 (2007), OSHA
D6220-220ft300lbType IA Duty Rating21206.311944.517ftANSI A14.5 (2007), OSHA
D6224-224ft300lbType IA Duty Rating21446.31195221ftANSI A14.5 (2007), OSHA
D6228-228ft300lbType IA Duty Rating21686.311959.525ftANSI A14.5 (2007), OSHA
D6232-232ft300lbType IA Duty Rating21926.311971.529ftANSI A14.5 (2007), OSHA
D6236-236ft300lbType IA Duty Rating22166.311980.532ftANSI A14.5 (2007), OSHA
D6240-240ft300lbType IA Duty Rating22406.311988.535ftANSI A14.5 (2007), OSHA

 

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The 92-88 Cable Hook and V-Rung Assembly functions as both cable hook and V-rung. For use in applications where the diameter of the pole at the point of support does not exceed 10in. Steel V-rung has rubber pad for slip-resistant performance. One cable hook and V-rung assembly, mounting hardware and instructions are included.

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The AC19-2 Extension Ladder Covers help prevent damage to support surfaces. Designed to snap over extension ladder rail end caps. Resists paints, stains, thinners and solvents. For use on single and extension fiberglass and aluminum ladders.

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The AC78 QuickClick™ Stabilizer spans 44in and provides a standoff of 10in. Requires no tools to attach to ladder. Spring-loaded locking latch makes it easier and quicker to install and remove than any other stabilizer on the market. Mar-resistant rubber end caps protect the work surface. Paint can hook is included. 

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The AC96 Aluminum Stabilizer spans 47in and provides a standoff of 10in. For use on aluminum ladders of all duty ratings. Attaches in minutes. Mar-resistant rubber end caps protect the work surface. Paint can hook included. Ideal for stabilizing the M1 series multi-ladders when in scaffold or stairway positions. For use on Aluminum Ladder Series D716 (16ft), D1100 (all lengths), D1200 (all lengths), D1300 (all lengths), D1500 (all lengths), D500 (20ft to24 ft), MT (all lengths), M1 (all lengths).

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1 Review

  • 4
    Great ladder bad rope design

    Posted by Dan Burke on Apr 15th 2021

    All good but rope is trash. They redesigned the rope with pulley and I had to throw away rope and Install a new one that actually works. Terrible What were they thinking ??

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