: Louisville AE4228 Aluminum Extension Ladder 28-Foot, Duty Rating 225-Pounds

: Louisville AE4228 Aluminum Extension Ladder 28-Foot, Duty Rating 225-Pounds

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Louisville AE4228 Aluminum Extension Ladder 28-Foot, Duty Rating 225-Pounds

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Louisville AE4228 Aluminum Extension Ladder 28-Foot, Duty Rating 225-Pounds
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Gaunz Org Price: $262.82
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Sales Rank: 25255





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Louisville Ladder
EAN: 0728865100054
Label: Louisville
Product Manufacturer: Louisville
Model: AE4228
Publisher: Louisville
Ranking: 25255
Studio: Louisville


Piece facts:
  • Aluminum is durable and lightweight
  • 225 Lbs, load capacity ( Includes weight of user and tools )
  • QuickLatch.- equipped runglock provides easier method of securing fly and base section when extended. One-finger operation.
  • Mar-Resistant End Caps.-Impact Resistant, caps on top and bottom of fly section provide rail protection, longer life and durability.
  • The ladder meets or exceeds the safety standards set by ANSI (American National Standards Institute) and OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration).




225-Pounds Rating Duty 28-Foot, Ladder Extension Aluminum AE4228 Louisville






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28', Aluminum, Type ll Extension Ladder, 225 LB Duty Rating, Quick Latch± Safety Rung Lock, Mar-Resistant End Caps, Swivel Safety Shoes, D-Shaped Rungs, Meets 0SHA, CSA, & ANSl Standards, Rope & Pulley, Modified l-Beam Construction,








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225-Pounds Rating Duty 28-Foot, Ladder Extension Aluminum AE4228 Louisville
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