Wildeck product designed to provide modular factory walkways
Wildeck product designed to provide modular factory walkways
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Waukesha, Wisconsin-based Wildeck Inc. and its subsidiary Ladder Industries have announced their new LadderLink modular access system. The companies say LadderLink provides “an affordable and rugged framework of five core bolt-together components that will allow users to easily create a customized access solution for distribution centers, warehouses, and manufacturing operations.”
The LadderLink Modular Access System will be displayed for the first time at the ProMat 2017 exposition, April 3-6, 2017, at McCormick Place in Chicago.
“We listened to our customers’ requests for a more affordable, safe and highly adaptable access solution,” says Ladder Industries General Manager Tim Gonzalez. He says Ladder Industries “then went to work designing a stronger, component-based structural steel system that is easier on facility budgets and safer than competitive aluminum structures and designs.”
According to Wildeck, the LadderLink system uses a framework of five pre-engineered steel components that can combine to create “virtually endless configurations of work platforms, crossovers and stairs.”
Standard LadderLink components, according to the company, include:
- diamond plate platform decks;
- guardrails with continuous handrails and kickplates;
- towers and supports;
- vertical access ladders and ship’s ladders; and
- OSHA- and IBC (International Building Code)-compliant stairs.
Wildeck Inc. is a subsidiary of Holden Industries and is a 100 percent employee-owned company. It says its products are designed to improve supply chain productivity and provide additional capacity, efficiency, safety and access in manufacturing plants, warehouses, distribution centers and other facilities.
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Source: Recycling Today
Wildeck product designed to provide modular factory walkways
<![CDATA[Waukesha, Wisconsin-based Wildeck Inc. and its subsidiary Ladder Industries have announced their new LadderLink modular access system. The companies say LadderLink provides “an affordable and rugged framework of five core bolt-together components that will allow users to easily create a customized access solution for distribution centers, warehouses, and manufacturing operations.” The LadderLink Modular Access System will be displayed for the first time at the ProMat 2017 exposition, April 3-6, 2017, at McCormick Place in Chicago. “We listened to our customers’ requests for a more affordable, safe and highly adaptable access solution,” says Ladder Industries General Manager Tim Gonzalez. He says Ladder Industries “then went to work designing a stronger, component-based structural steel system that is easier on facility budgets and safer than competitive aluminum structures and designs.” According to Wildeck, the LadderLink system uses a framework of five pre-engineered steel components that can combine to create “virtually endless configurations of work platforms, crossovers and stairs.” Standard LadderLink components, according to the company, include: diamond plate platform decks;guardrails with continuous handrails and kickplates;towers and supports;vertical access ladders and ship’s ladders; andOSHA- and IBC (International Building Code)-compliant stairs. Wildeck Inc. is a subsidiary of Holden Industries and…