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This ladder stands out for its specialized insulation properties, with a Class A fiberglass frame that provides a 1000V AC safety rating to protect workers from electrical shock during live maintenance tasks. The positive locking cam lock system ensures each section stays securely locked in place, with a visual indicator to confirm proper engagement, preventing accidental collapse during use. The non-slip dielectric rubber steps provide secure traction while maintaining electrical insulation, even when the steps are wet or contaminated with dust or oil. Unlike metal ladders, it does not conduct heat or cold, reducing discomfort during prolonged use in extreme temperatures. It also features a built-in harness loop for attaching fall protection equipment, adding an extra layer of safety for elevated work at heights.

The ladder unfolds to a maximum height of 4.5 meters, with 10 wide, 13cm-deep steps spaced at 32cm intervals for comfortable climbing. The main frame is made of Class A insulation fiberglass with a matte yellow safety finish to comply with workplace safety color standards. Each step is made of 4mm thick dielectric rubber, with a textured surface for maximum grip. The net weight is 7.8kg, making it easy for a single technician to carry and maneuver into position. When folded, the ladder measures 125 x 20 x 14cm, with a carrying strap for easy transport. It is certified to OSHA 1910.26 and IEC 61057 electrical safety standards, with a tested insulation rating of 1000V AC and maximum load capacity of 180kg.

This ladder is designed specifically for electrical maintenance, high-voltage line repair, streetlight installation, and commercial electrical panel work. It can also be used for telecommunications tower maintenance, solar panel installation, and other tasks where workers need to work near live electrical equipment. It is ideal for utility companies, electrical contractors, telecommunications technicians, and solar installers who require a safe, non-conductive stepping solution for elevated work in high-risk environments.