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These Zarges Aluminium Loft Ladder, two and three section aluminium loft ladders are available. With D shaped rungs for maximum comfort, and a universal stowing pole. The three section model comes with a hand rail. Easy to assemble and fit and supplied with instructions. Conforms to EN 14975 standards, 150 Kilo rating.No of sections: 3.Floor to floor height: 2,133 - 3,000mm.Floor opening size: 381 x 400 - 463mm.Minimum loft clearance arc: 710mm.Minimum storage length: 1,120mm.
The Rougneck Micro Cutter Mattock is made from drop forged steel, hardened and tempered with black painted finish. It has a horizontal mattock edge at one end and a vertical one at the other. The fibreglass handle is strong yet lightweight, and the soft rubber grip provides comfort. They are ideal for use in confined spaces, such as in trenches, or between beddings, and can easily be carried in tool bags.
A lightweight range of scaffolders tools manufactured from high quality low density Titanium. Size: 7/16 Whitworth.Handle: Poker.Length: 210mm.
Llave de amoladora angular Llave de máquina de corte ajustable Llave de amoladora de tuerca de seguridad ajustable Llave de pasador ajustable Llave de amoladora Llave ajustable
The Rawplug Frame Fixings for fixing timber or metal window and door frames to concrete, stone, brick or blockwork. Quick and easy to use, no marking out, drill straight through frame. Anti rotation lugs prevent rotation of fixing during tightening. Tough nylon sleeve prevents frame distortion during tightening.Size. 10 x 160mm.Maximum Fixture Thickness: 110mmQty. 50.Complete with Screws
This Teng Tools socket is a professional 3/4 inch drive, metric hexagon socket. The socket is manufactured from chrome vanadium steel for strength and durability and has an attractive satin finish. The socket is produced in accordance with ISO 9000 and AS954 specifications for increased torque and reduced risk of rounding fasteners.The TENM340524 Hex 3/4 inch drive socket has the following specifications:Size: 24mm. Length: 51mm.
