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Table of Contents

 

Rev. 10.24.2019 

LAD-PW, MANUAL 

Table of Contents

 

Copyright 2019 Vestil Manufacturing Co. 

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SIGNAL WORDS 

This  manual  uses SIGNAL WORDS to indicate the likelihood of personal injuries, as well as the probable 

seriousness of those injuries, if the product is misused in the ways described. Other signal words call attention to uses 

of the product likely cause property damage. The signal words used appear below along with the meaning of each word:

Identifies a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WILL  result in DEATH or 

SERIOUS INJURY.  Use of this signal word is limited to the most extreme situations

.

 

Identifies a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result in DEATH or 

SERIOUS INJURY.

 

Identifies practices likely to result in product/property damage, such as operation that 

might damage the crane

.

 

HAZARDS OF USING THE LADDER 

Vestil strives to identify foreseeable hazards associated with the use of its products. However, no manual can 

address every conceivable risk. The most effective way to avoid injury is to exercise sound judgment when assembling, 

using, inspecting, and maintaining this ladder. 

Keep a copy of this manual with the ladder at all times. 

For example, 

put the copy inside a plastic pouch and attach the pouch to the frame. 

Anyone who uses this ladder must be made 

aware that a copy of the manual is available and where to find it.

 

 

 Improper or careless use could result in serious personal injuries or death. 

Read and understand the entire manual before assembling, using, inspecting, or servicing the ladder.

DO NOT use this ladder unless you are in good health. NEVER use the ladder while under the influence of

alcohol or drugs, including prescription medication that affects balance, perception, or judgment.

DO NOT exceed the capacity/rated load. The total weight applied to the ladder (weight of the user plus tools, etc.)

must not be greater than the capacity. The capacity is provided on label 287. Se

Labeling Diagram

 on p. 22.

Wear appropriate footwear. DO NOT wear high-heeled shoes or footwear with smooth soles.

DO NOT use the ladder on uneven, sloped, or unstable surfaces. ONLY use the ladder on even, level surfaces.

Make sure that you will not contact overhead objects with either your body or with the ladder during use.

Avoid electrical shock! Take precautions to prevent any contact, or possible contact, with an energized, insulated

conductor (electrical line).

Remove foreign matter, e.g. mud, from your shoes 

before

 walking on the ladder. Only wear slip-resistant shoes.

Only stand on the steps or the platform. DO NOT climb onto the railing. DO NOT slide on the railing.

DO NOT access, or egress from, any step or the platform from another elevated surface unless the ladder is positively

secured against movement.

ALWAYS face the stairs and use the handrails while ascending and descending the ladder.

DO NOT increase the height of the platform or of a step by standing on other objects placed on the ladder.

Inspect the ladder as described i

Inspections & Maintenance

  on 

p. 12

. DO NOT use the  ladder  unless  it is  in

Satisfactory Condition

. ONLY use manufacturer-approved replacement parts when repairs are necessary.

DO NOT use the ladder if the caps on the front legs are significantly worn. See applicabl

Exploded View

 on p. 4-13.

Caps should prevent the ladder from sliding. If either or both caps are too worn to function properly, replace them

before using the ladder again.

ONLY use the ladder to access elevated working positions. DO NOT use the ladder for any other purpose. DO NOT

store materials and/or equipment on the steps or platform. Always unload the ladder before leaving it unattended.

DO NOT position an occupied ladder in front of a door unless that door is secured in an open position, is locked, is

attended, or is barricaded.

DO NOT lean, or reach, over the handrails or guardrails of the ladder. Position the ladder as close to the work as

possible. Reposition the ladder to prevent overreaching. Overreaching could cause instability and result in a fall.

Avoid sudden shifts while on the ladder. DO NOT push, pull, or lean on the handrails or guardrails.

DO NOT skip steps. Climb the ladder one step at a time.

DO NOT attempt to move the ladder while someone is using it. The ladder must be unoccupied before it is moved.

DO NOT use the ladder to transport people or objects. DO NOT ride on the ladder

DO NOT remove or obscure any label. Each label  must be readable, undamaged, and present in the appropriate

location. See 

Labeling Diagram

 on p. 22.

DO NOT modify this ladder! Unauthorized modifications automatically void the 

Limited Warranty

 

(p. 23)

 

and might

make the ladder unsafe to use.

While assembling this ladder, confirm that there are only locking nuts. Contact 

Technical Service

 (p. 1) if you find non-

locking nuts. Only lock nuts should be used. However, lock nuts can only safely be used once. Discard used lock nut

and install new lock nuts after fastening a connection.

Summary of Contents for LAD-PW-18-10-G

Page 1: ...tructions and to order replacement parts labels and accessories call our Technical Service and Parts Department at 260 665 7586 The department can also be contacted online at http www vestilmfg com pa...

Page 2: ...nds are available online to anyone who visits Vestil s website Specifications include dimensions net weight and capacity information To access the appropriate specifications document navigate to this...

Page 3: ...ith an energized insulated conductor electrical line Remove foreign matter e g mud from your shoes before walking on the ladder Only wear slip resistant shoes Only stand on the steps or the platform D...

Page 4: ...ntents Copyright 2019 Vestil Manufacturing Co Page 4 of 23 EXPLODED VIEW 2 3 4 5 STEP MODELS LAD PW 18 26 32 2 P G LAD PW 18 26 32 3 P G LAD PW 18 26 32 5 P G LAD PW 18 26 32 5 G P NOTE Diagram shows...

Page 5: ...P G 1 44 514 314 24 wide steps LAD PW 26 P G 1 44 514 343 30 wide steps LAD PW 32 P G 1 4 Weldment back leg 44 514 324 LAD PW 18 2 G LAD PW 18 2 P 1 44 514 327 LAD PW 18 3 P LAD PW 18 3 P 1 44 514 32...

Page 6: ...tents Copyright 2019 Vestil Manufacturing Co Page 6 of 23 EXPLODED VIEW 6 7 STEP MODELS LAD PW 18 26 32 6 P G LAD PW 18 26 32 7 P G NOTE Diagram shows LAD PW 18 6 G 44 006 467 Bill of materials on fol...

Page 7: ...LAD PW 32 7 P 1 4 Weldment frame caster pivot foot lock 44 514 353 17 wide steps LAD PW 18 P G 1 44 514 354 24 wide steps LAD PW 26 P G 1 44 514 355 30 wide steps LAD PW 32 P G 1 5 Weldment handrail...

Page 8: ...ge 8 of 23 EXPLODED VIEW 8 9 10 STEP MODELS LAD PW 18 26 32 8 P G LAD PW 18 26 32 9 P G LAD PW 18 26 32 10 P G NOTES Diagram shows LAD PW 18 8 G 44 006 478 First step and side bracket removed to show...

Page 9: ...ment frame caster pivot foot lock 44 514 354 24 wide steps LAD PW 26 P G 1 44 514 355 30 wide steps LAD PW 32 P G 1 5 Weldment handrail 44 524 044 8 step models 2 44 524 045 9 step models 2 44 524 046...

Page 10: ...ntents Copyright 2019 Vestil Manufacturing Co Page 10 of 23 EXPLODED VIEW 11 STEP MODELS LAD PW 26 32 11 P G NOTES Diagram shows LAD PW 26 11 G 44 006 481 First step and side bracket removed to show l...

Page 11: ...PP 4 1 25 W 2 9 16 132 164 Caster front PP 3 1 25 STM 2 10 20 027 005 Roller guide 4 11 28 146 003 Spring release 5 oval 1 12 44 014 401 Frame base support 2 13 99 024 027 Square cap 1 x 1 60 duro 2 1...

Page 12: ...stil Manufacturing Co Page 12 of 23 EXPLODED VIEW 12 STEP MODELS LAD PW 26 32 12 P G NOTES Diagram shows LAD PW 26 12 G 44 006 482 First step and side bracket removed to show ladder lock mechanisms Bi...

Page 13: ...Spring release 5 oval 1 13 44 014 402 Frame base support 2 14 99 024 027 Square cap 1 x 1 60 duro 2 15 99 025 025 1 plastic plug black 4 16 3 16 chain 99 145 031 24 long LAD PW 26 12 G LAD PW 26 12 P...

Page 14: ...spring 44 146 006 on top of the spacer 5 Slide the top end of a stem pin up through the lower hole of the caster bracket the spacer the spring and the upper bracket hole 6 Push the spacer up against t...

Page 15: ...provided with the thread compound 2 Insert the threaded stem of a caster through the hole in a caster bracket 3 Put a 3 8 flat washer 33008 over the stem 4 Tighten a 3 8 16 lock nut 37024 on the stem...

Page 16: ...bling this ladder The following tools are necessary to assemble the ladder a 2 crescent wrenches 5 16 and 3 8 b Rubber mallet Numbers in the diagrams and in parentheses correspond to part numbers in t...

Page 17: ...5 with a flat washer 33006 and lock nut 37021 Ladder assembly Wheel bracket Base support 11055 33006 37021 37021 A B A B Support bracket 11055 C C 2 5 step models Step 2 Fasten the base supports to th...

Page 18: ...ear legs Follow the directions provided with the thread compound Caster 16 132 163 1in x 1in square cap 1in black plastic plug A A Apply permanent locking and sealing compound to threads LAD PW 26 11...

Page 19: ...Install the plugs caps and wheels a Install the plastic plugs and square caps in the leg tubes First press the 1in plastic plug into the leg tubes Then press the square caps over the plugs and onto t...

Page 20: ...from satisfactory condition However touchup paint should be applied as soon as damage occurs NATIONAL STANDARDS This product is a mobile ladder stand MLS ANSI standard A14 7 the Standard applies to M...

Page 21: ...each use inspect the ladder for any sustained damage such as unusual wear deterioration or corrosion Look for loose connections Tighten all loose connections Regular inspections at least once per mon...

Page 22: ...t labels or to inquire whether your unit is properly labeled contact the technical service and parts department online at http www vestilmfg com parts_info htm or by calling 260 665 7586 and asking fo...

Page 23: ...aulic pumps motor controllers and cylinders It also covers defects in original parts that wear under normal usage conditions wearing parts such as bearings hoses wheels seals brushes and batteries How...

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