A dropdown access ladder is a retractable staircase designed for space efficiency and safe access to elevated spaces like lofts or attics. Typically, it's neatly stored flat against a ceiling or wall, and when required, it can be manually or mechanically unfolded to create a sturdy stairway. The key concepts are safety, convenience, and space-saving, making these ladders a practical solution in environments where permanent staircases aren't feasible or desirable.
Dropdown Access Ladder have typical overall heights of 17’6”, 23’11” (5.33, 7.29 m), width of 2’ (61 cm), and total depth of 12.25” (31 cm). The closed height of the ladder is 10’2”, 13’10” (3.1, 4.22 m). The steps are spaced 11” (28 cm) apart with a gap from the wall of 7” (17.8 cm).
A dropdown access ladder is a retractable staircase designed for space efficiency and safe access to elevated spaces like lofts or attics. Typically, it's neatly stored flat against a ceiling or wall, and when required, it can be manually or mechanically unfolded to create a sturdy stairway. The key concepts are safety, convenience, and space-saving, making these ladders a practical solution in environments where permanent staircases aren't feasible or desirable.
Dropdown Access Ladder have typical overall heights of 17’6”, 23’11” (5.33, 7.29 m), width of 2’ (61 cm), and total depth of 12.25” (31 cm). The closed height of the ladder is 10’2”, 13’10” (3.1, 4.22 m). The steps are spaced 11” (28 cm) apart with a gap from the wall of 7” (17.8 cm).