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| | |designers = [[User:Tim|Timothy Schmidt]] | ||
|date | |date = 2021 | ||
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|parts = [[Bolts]], [[End caps]], [[Frames]], [[Nuts]] | |||
|tools = [[Wrenches]] | |||
|techniques = [[Tri joints]] | |||
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=Introduction= | |||
A ladder is a vertical or inclined set of rungs or steps. | |||
There are two types: rigid ladders that are self-supporting or that may be leaned against a vertical surface such as a wall, and rollable ladders, such as those made of rope or aluminium, that may be hung from the top. The vertical members of a rigid ladder are called stringers or rails (US) or stiles (UK). | |||
Rigid ladders are usually portable, but some types are permanently fixed to a structure, building, or equipment. They are commonly made of metal, wood, or fiberglass, but they have been known to be made of tough plastic. | |||
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ladder Ladder] | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ladder Wikipedia: Ladder] |
Latest revision as of 09:03, 23 September 2021
Project: Ladders
Designers: | Timothy Schmidt |
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Tools: | Wrenches |
Parts: | Bolts, End caps, Frames, Nuts |
Techniques: | Tri joints |
Introduction
A ladder is a vertical or inclined set of rungs or steps.
There are two types: rigid ladders that are self-supporting or that may be leaned against a vertical surface such as a wall, and rollable ladders, such as those made of rope or aluminium, that may be hung from the top. The vertical members of a rigid ladder are called stringers or rails (US) or stiles (UK).
Rigid ladders are usually portable, but some types are permanently fixed to a structure, building, or equipment. They are commonly made of metal, wood, or fiberglass, but they have been known to be made of tough plastic.