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Replacement Parts

End Caps

End Caps - Plain and Notched

YOU STILL MUST ADVISE RAIL SIZE FOR PROPER FITS.

EXAMPLE:
14' 775A end caps - order: 1 pair - plain type - 2-3/4" rail size
24' 900A end caps - order: 1 pair - plain type - 3-1/4" rail size
plus order: 1 pair - notch cut type - 3-1/4" rail size


REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS FOR END CAPS ALL MODELS

  1. Remove the old end caps by drilling out the old rivets - be sure to punch out the center core of the rivet before drilling the rivet.
  2. Install new end caps with new rivets provided - be sure to check which cap is the right side and which is the left side - before you Install rivets.
  3. The new end caps for Solid-side and Fiberglass (YG) ladders rivet only into the legs thru the rails. (2 rivets per leg)
  4. After the new end caps are installed, you will notice there may be some old rivet holes that are not used (empty holes), we suggest you fill these rivet holes with any rivet available - these old holes are in a non-stressed area of the ladder and are not a concern.

TRUSS MODELS - 500/525/575/550

End Cap Diagram

We must have overall rail size to provide replacement end caps. (Dim. D) Truss Model end caps: Plain - for Roof ladders/Fly sections

Removal of old end caps - refer to the solid-side and Fiberglass (YG) instructions.

Installation of new end caps - refer-to the Solid-side and Fiberglass (YG) instructions.

EXCEPTION:


See our Price List for current pricing.

Safety Note

All ground ladders shall be service tested per NFPA-1932(current edition), before being put into service for the first time, at least annually, anytime it is suspected as unsafe, subjected to impact, overloading, exposed to direct flame, when a heat label turns dark and always after being repaired unless that repair is only changing out rope/halyard.
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Pround Members Of:

Fire Apparatus Manufacturers Association National Fire Protection Association International Fire Service Training Association NY State Association of Fire Chiefs Wisconsin Safety Council

We suggest all Fire Departments refer to both the National Fire Protection Association (N.F.P.A.) and the International Fire Service Training Association (I.F.S.T.A.) for complete and proper practices and usage of Fire Service ladders.

National Fire Protection
Association (N.F.P.A.)

1 Batterymarch Park
Quincy, MA 02169
Phone: 1-800-344-3555
Fax: 1-617-770-0700
www.nfpa.org
International Fire Service
Training Association (I.F.S.T.A.)

930 North Willis
Stillwater, OK 74078
Phone: 1-800-654-4055
Fax: 1-405-744-8204
www.ifsta.org