The classic rolling hardware is attached to the rail and has two rollers on each side of the ladder. This hardware is paired with the braking wheels to create a smooth, silent and effortless roll from side to side. This hardware has an inbuilt mechanism to allow the ladder to be stowed vertically against the wall/joinery. Read more
ladder hardware explained
Classic Collection - Fixed Rolling (Available in all finishes) |
Highgrove Collection - Lift Off Rolling (Available in all finishes) |
Blenheim Collection - Sliding Hook (Available in all finishes) |
Pemberley Collection - Simple Hook (Not available in Brass) |
Chatsworth Collection - Corner Rolling (Only available in Black) |
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The lift off rolling hardware still has all the rolling hardware attributes but has the added benefit of allowing you to lift the ladder from the rail and relocate the ladder to another rail. This means you could use the ladder in multiple locations. The single rollers are paired with the braking wheeles. This hardware has an inbuilt mechanism to allow the ladder to be stowed vertically. |
The sliding hook hardware allows you to hook your ladder on and off from the rail. This hardware has a hook on the top of the ladder and is paired with the anti-slip rubberised feet at the bottom of the ladder. To move the ladder along the rail you need to lift the weight of the ladder up without unhooking and you can walk the ladder along. This hardware has an inbuilt slider to allow the ladder to be stowed vertically. Read more. |
This is the most basic option for hardware and has a 'double hook' at the top of the ladder and anti-slip feet at the bottom. This allows you to hook the ladder on using the top hook and then lift and use the lower hook to stow the ladder away vertically. To move the ladder along the rail you will need to completely lift the ladder off of the rail and hook the ladder back on in the location you want to use it. Note: For safety, this hook is a tight fit on the rail, therefore you need to be careful hooking the ladder on and off the rail, to ensure the rail remains damage free. If you have concerns, opt for a 'sliding hook hardware' instead. |