This static stepladder has spacers that pivot forward. A spring mechanism ensures that the ladder lies directly against the shaft wall, leaving a gap to the floor of the shaft, when it is not being used.
This means that a small installation depth of only around 80–90 mm (depending on the length of the ladder) is required. The step depth required by accident prevention regulations is respected if the ladder is pulled as far forward as possible in an 85° movement until it rests on the floor of the shaft. The ladder can then be used. The ladder automatically returns to the shaft wall once weight is removed from it.
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