tommu56
Elite Member
I didn't sleep at a Holiday In last nigth but.
One ting to remember is these ladders aren't designed to be over hung.
support in the middle is OK for an load below support but if the upper end is unsupported it will bend.
Years ago at fire rescue school we used fire ladders to rig some pretty impressive cranes and gantry's these ladders were a lot heavier than "homeowners" ladders
For crew practice a week later we were trying what we learned in school and didn't want to take ladder off truck and got a ladder out of basement (it looked just like ACHINBAC's) and proceeded to rig it up.
It folded like a pretzel when we put the load on it all our jaws just about hit the floor when it failed and it was worse explaing the damage it to the Chief.
We did same exercise the next week with a ladder off the engine and it didn't even bow.
tom
One ting to remember is these ladders aren't designed to be over hung.
support in the middle is OK for an load below support but if the upper end is unsupported it will bend.
Years ago at fire rescue school we used fire ladders to rig some pretty impressive cranes and gantry's these ladders were a lot heavier than "homeowners" ladders
For crew practice a week later we were trying what we learned in school and didn't want to take ladder off truck and got a ladder out of basement (it looked just like ACHINBAC's) and proceeded to rig it up.
It folded like a pretzel when we put the load on it all our jaws just about hit the floor when it failed and it was worse explaing the damage it to the Chief.
We did same exercise the next week with a ladder off the engine and it didn't even bow.
tom