The TiltNRoll® features a special balanced design that allows it to tilt easily to the rolling position when pulled toward the user. The user is not required to extend a foot to assist in tilting the ladder to the rolling position. Once tilted, the ladder can be easily moved from job to job on the two 4″ diameter wheels. TiltNRoll® ladders are one-piece welded assemblies shipped ready-to-use. The ladders are supplied with handrails that extend 30″ above the top step. TiltNRoll® ladders come standard in Steel, but are available in Stainless Steel and Aluminum.
450 lb. load rating.
- 59° climb angle.
- Rests on four 2-1/2″ rubber pads.
- 7″ deep steps with 10: deep top step (standard) 20″ deep top step available.
- Gray powder coat is the standard finish.
- Arrives ready-to-use.
- Also available in Aluminum (350 lb. capacity).
- Also available in Stainless Steel.
- TiltNRoll® ladders meet applicable OSHA and ANSI standards.
- Cal-OSHA models also available.
TiltNRoll® easily tilts back so the user can roll it from job to job.
Superior CONSTRUCTION
- All tube members are 1” steel tube construction.
- All welded construction.
- Gray Powder coat is the standard finish.
8 stairway tread support welds per step, for a stronger, longer lasting, and safer ladder.
Top step is reinforced by welded angle.
Multiple Tread OPTIONS
Cotterman® offers a variety of tread types to suit your needs. So, no matter what environment your ladder will be in, we have a tread that will offer the optimal grip.
(A3)
Expanded Metal (A1)
Open step design prevents debris buildup.
Perforated (A6)
Perforated holes provide excellent slip resistance.
Tread WIDTH
Cotterman® offers various tread widths to accommodate almost any situation. So, it is up to you, the user, to determine how and where the ladder will be most commonly used. TiltNRoll® steps vary in widths from 16″ to 24″ to allow for space, storage and usage constraints or requirements.
16″ Tread Width
Open step Premium Serrated Tread.
24″ Tread Width
Open step design prevents debris buildup.
First Thing’s First
First, we need to determine what size ladder you need. One of the most common mistakes made in ordering many ladders is getting them too large for the available workspace. Here are some things to consider before ordering your new ladder:
A: Working Height
is the approximate height that you would like to be able to comfortably reach. It is usually calculated at 5.5′ above the ladder’s platform height.
B: Overall Height
is VERY important. You want to be sure that your ladder will not be too tall to fit into your workspace. This includes being able to fit through any doors that you may need to move it through, or under any ceilings or fixtures that you may have.
C: Top Step Height
is the measurement of the top step from the ground. It’s important that this measurement is not too far above or below your desired working height.
D: Base Width
is also very important because as ladders get taller, the base width increases. It is important to be sure that the ladder will not be too wide for your workspace. We offer different tread widths to accommodate most work areas.
E: Base Length
is the measurement of how long the base of the ladder runs. This is dependent upon the height of the ladder. The taller the ladder, the longer the base. Also lower climb angles increase base length.
*Options such as deeper top steps are available, and will increase the base length. Top steps are available in 10″ – 12″(standard), 20″ – 24″, and 30″.
Product Selection Guide
Our NEW Product Selection guide can assist you in choosing the correct ladder for your application. Once you find the ladder that has the correct dimensions for you, just select the red model number, we’ll then ask you to select your tread type, tread width and platform depth. After that we’ll show you the model number(s) that is the best fit for your use.