A marine steel inclined ladder is a fixed access ladder installed at an inclined angle on ships and offshore structures, designed to provide safe and convenient movement between different deck levels. It is widely used in areas where vertical ladders are not suitable, offering improved comfort and safety for personnel.
Marine Steel Inclined Ladder
Main Features
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Inclined design for easier and safer climbing compared to vertical ladders
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Constructed from high-strength marine-grade steel
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Anti-slip steps for enhanced safety during operation
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Equipped with handrails for additional support (optional or standard)
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Strong and durable structure with high load-bearing capacity
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Corrosion-resistant surface treatment for harsh marine environments
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Customizable angle, width, and height according to vessel layout
Technical Specifications
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Type: Marine Steel Inclined Ladder
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Material: Marine-grade Steel
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Inclination Angle: [e.g., 45°–60°]
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Width: [e.g., 600–800 mm]
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Step Depth: [e.g., 150–250 mm]
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Step Spacing (Rise): [e.g., 200–300 mm]
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Handrail: Single / Double Side (optional)
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Ladder Height: [as required]
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Mounting Type: Welded / Bolted
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Surface Treatment: Hot-dip Galvanized / Painted / Anti-corrosion Coating
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Load Capacity: [e.g., ≥150–200 kg]
Applications
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Access between decks and platforms
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Engine rooms, accommodation areas, and superstructures
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Offshore platforms and marine structures
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Suitable for cargo vessels, tankers, and workboats
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