HYMER 4061 Rope Operated Extension Ladder
Intended use
This product is a portable working appliance that can be used in a variety of different situations. With the product, minor works at height can be carried out where the use of other working appliances is not appropriate. It may only be used in accordance with the instructions for use. Furthermore, ensure that the product is suitable for the respective intended use.
Any other use shall be considered improper. There is no liability for damage resulting from improper use. Prior to commercial use of the product at work, a risk assessment should be carried out, which takes into account the legal provisions of the respective country. In addition, products for commercial use must undergo regular inspections in accordance with provisions pertaining to operational safety and equipment.
Technical information
These instructions for use were designed for various products of the same design. The technical data that is critical to this product may vary in terms of the type and size, and is specified on the product’s label.
Scope of delivery
- A = Stile
- B = Rung/Step
- C = Ladder foot
- D = Cross-beam (for ladder length of 3 m upwards)
- E = Cross-beam shoes
- F = Fitting
- G = Locking hook (with/without anti-lift device)
- H = Self-locking hook (for rope-operated ladders)
- I = Rope (for rope-operated ladders)
- J = Wall rollers (optional)
- K = Product label
- L = Instructions for use
Instructions for assembly
This product is normally delivered completely pre-assembled and can be used immediately. If the product is delivered in an unassembled state, instructions for assembly are included. Always observe the supplied instructions for use when attaching or using optional accessories.
Safety instructions
Ladder classes:
The information on the device indicates by which ladder class the product is categorized.
- Suitable for commercial and private use.
- Suitable for private use.
The instructions affixed to the product must always be observed for assembly and when in use.
When the product is used, there is always the risk of falling or tipping over. All work with or on the product must be carried out to minimize the risk of falling as far as possible. Always observe the following instructions.
Before use:
- Refer to the instructions manual/booklet.
- Do not wear unsuitable footwear when climbing this product.
- Inspect the product after delivery. Before every use, visually check that the product is not damaged and is safe to use. Do not use a damaged product.
- Before use, mount the cross-beam(s).
- Do not modify the product design.
- Do not use the product if you are not fit enough. Certain medical conditions or medication, alcohol, or drug abuse could make use unsafe.
Setup:
Be aware of the risk of collision (with pedestrians, vehicles, or doors) when placing the product in position. In the working area, lock doors (with the exception of emergency exits) and windows if possible.
- Do not use the product on an unlevel or unfirm base.
- Do not erect the product on contaminated ground.
- Use non-conductive products for unavoidable live electrical work.
- The product shall be used at the correct angle.
- Do not lean against unsuitable surfaces.
- Identify any electrical risks in the work area, such as overhead lines or other exposed electrical equipment, and do not use the product where electrical risks occur.
- Locking devices shall be checked and fully secured before use if not operated automatically.
- Only use in the direction as indicated, only if necessary due to the design of the product.
- Products used for access to a higher level shall be extended at least 1 m above the landing point and secured if necessary.
- Products with steps shall be used so that the steps are in a horizontal position.
Safety instructions
Use
Do not spend too much time on the product without taking a break (fatigue is dangerous). Never move or reposition the product when you are standing on it. Also, make sure that you never use the product outdoors in bad weather, particularly in strong winds. Do not use the product when it is contaminated with, e.g., wet paint, dirt, oil, or snow.
- Maximum total load
- Maximum number of users.
- Keep a secure grip on the product when ascending and descending. Maintain a handhold whilst working on a product or take additional safety precautions if you cannot.
- Do not ascend or descend unless you are facing the product.
- Do not overreach.
- Avoid work that imposes a sideways load on the product, such as side-on drilling through solid materials.
- Do not carry equipment that is heavy or difficult to handle while using the product.
- Do not use the product as a bridge.
- Do not stand on the top three steps/rungs.
Service and maintenance
The purpose of service and maintenance is to ensure the proper functioning of the product. Do not use any aggressive or abrasive cleaning agents. If you notice heavy soiling, clean the product immediately after use. Moving parts must be checked for proper functioning.
If present, hinges must be lubricated regularly. All inspection, repair, and maintenance work on the product must be carried out by an expert in compliance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Any changes and repairs to the product not in compliance with the manufacturer’s instructions will lead to loss of guarantee and warranty. Check the product for damage at regular intervals.
The intervals between these inspections depend on the frequency and intensity of use. In commercial use, the relevant provisions from binding regulations pertaining to operational safety must also be observed. It is necessary to perform an inspection on the product after an incident.
Check the following points during regular inspections (depending on the product):
- Ensure that the stiles of the product are not curved, bent, twisted, dented, torn, corroded, or rotten.
- Check the stiles of the product for the condition of the fixing points for other parts (e.g., steps, fittings) to ensure that they are in good condition.
- Ensure that fixings (e.g., screws, rivets, or bolts) are not missing, loosened, or corroded.
- Ensure that there are no rungs or steps that are missing, extremely worn down, corroded, or damaged.
- Check that the hinges are not damaged, loosened, or corroded.
- Check that no struts or fittings are missing, bent, loosened, stained, corroded, or damaged.
- Check that the fittings are not missing, damaged, loose, or corroded, and that they reliably guide the respective stile.
- Ensure that no feet or caps are missing, loosened, highly worn off, corroded, or damaged.
- Ensure that the product is free from contamination (e.g., dust, dirt, paint, oil, fat, or snow).
- Ensure that the locking devices (if present) are not damaged or corroded and function properly.
- Ensure that no parts or fixings of the platform (if present) are missing and that the platform is not damaged or corroded.
- Do not use the product when one of the items listed above is not in order.
Transport and storage
To prevent any damage and accidents, ensure that the product is securely fastened during transport (e.g., on a roof rack or in a vehicle). Store the product in a clean, dry location and protect it from the weather.
Observe the following instructions:
- The product may not be stored at a place where its condition could deteriorate (e.g., dampness, excessive heat, or exposure to the elements).
- The product may not be stored where it may be damaged by vehicles, heavy objects, or contaminants.
- Store the product to avoid the risk of tripping or impeding people’s movement.
- The product must be stored in a position that helps it to remain straight (e.g., hung by the stiles on proper ladder brackets or laid on a flat, clutter-free surface).
- The product must be stored securely where it cannot be easily used for criminal purposes.
- If the product is permanently positioned (e.g., on scaffolding), it must be secured against unauthorized climbing (e.g., by children).
- Products made of or containing thermoplastic, thermoset material, and reinforced plastic must be stored where they are not exposed to solar radiation.
- Products made from wood, or that contain wood, are to be stored in a dry place and may not be covered with non-transparent or vapor-tight coating.
- Eventual loose parts must be fixed before transport (e.g., ropes at rope-operated ladders).
Packaging and disposal
Packaging must be disposed of in accordance with the applicable provisions and laws. At the end of the product’s service life, dispose of it in accordance with the applicable regulations.
Service life
If used properly and serviced at regular intervals, the product can be used on a long-term basis. If the manufacturer grants a warranty, the warranty period is valid for the usual service life of the product. Replacement parts for the product shall also be available during this time period. You can find detailed information on the warranty period and the warranty terms on our website. www.hymer-alu.de
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HYMER 4061 Rope Operated Extension Ladder-FAQs
Q1. Why does an extension ladder have a rope?
The rope is used to raise, lower, and lock the fly section of the ladder, ensuring stability and safety during use.
Q2. How do I attach or replace a rope on the ladder?
Remove the worn rope, thread the new one through the pulley, cut it to size, and melt the ends to prevent fraying.
Q3. What size rope is recommended for extension ladders?
Most ladders use a 3/8” rope, while ladders 40 ft and above usually require a stronger 1/2” manila rope.
Q4. What is the correct angle for setting up an extension ladder?
The ladder should be placed at about a 75° angle, following the 4-to-1 rule: for every 4 ft of ladder height, set the base 1 ft away from the wall.
Q5. What is the maximum weight capacity of a rope ladder?
Rope ladders can typically hold up to 2000 lbs, but always check the manufacturer’s specifications for your model.
Q6. What should I do if the rope on my ladder is worn out?
Never use a ladder with a frayed or damaged rope. Replace it immediately to maintain safety.
Q7. What are the main causes of ladder accidents?
Most accidents occur due to improper placement, unstable ground, overreaching, or failing to secure the ladder base.
Q8. What safety precautions should I follow while using the ladder?
Always maintain three points of contact, avoid overreaching, use slip-resistant shoes, and ensure only one person climbs at a time unless designed otherwise.
Q9. What is the minimum overlap required for an extension ladder?
Extension ladders must overlap at least 3 feet, depending on the ladder’s length, to ensure strength and stability.