Ziamatic LAS-775 Ladder Access System – Standard Electric
Technical Specification
- Make: Ziamatic
- Model code: LAS-775
Features: – Lowers ladders 31 inches from the stored position to a convenient height for safe & easy retrieval, reducing risk of strains and other common injuries. – Powered by two high-cycle 12V electric actuators with a maximum load of 300 lb. – Ladders remain close to the apparatus when lowered for better operation in tight spaces. – Castings are solid, heavy-duty yet lightweight powder-coated cast aluminum. Can be mounted to a horizontal and/or vertical surface. – A spring-loaded handle helps keeps ladders firmly secured to the unit. – NFPA compliant. A Flashing Light Kit provides a visual signal when the system is out of the stored position. An optional Audio/Visual Alarm is also available (see Model AVA). An optional locking system is recommended when consistently dealing with rough terrain, such as railroad tracks, or when mounting a hard sleeve to the unit. See Models LLAS-MLS and LLAS-ELS. To mount a hard sleeve to the unit, order one Model LAS-FLB, one Model HSS-TMC, one Model HSS-SAT-10, and one Model HSS-TMH. Note: In some cases, 1-1/2″ spacers will be required for proper mounting, see Model 3097-250-000. Systems Available: Model LAS: Basic Unit Model LAS-775: Complete System with 7-3/4″ Ladder Support Model LAS-975: Complete System with 9-3/4″ Ladder Support Model LAS-1200: Complete System with 12″ Ladder Support Ordering Your LAS System: When ordering, please be prepared with the following information: 1.) Manufacturer of ladders to be mounted 2.) Model numbers of ladders to be mounted 3.) Length of each ladder 4.) Fire department name, city, and state (for unit registration)
Read moreMake | Ziamatic |
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Manufacturer | Ziamatic Corp. |
Category | Fire and Rescue>Ladders |
Model code | LAS-775 |
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