Product Description
Overview
The KFL-B10 is a 10 foot single-sided fiberglass step ladder for professional crew working around lighting, power, and stage equipment. Multi-layer fiberglass side channels provide non-conductive protection, while wide slip-resistant aluminum steps and heavy-duty spreaders give gaffers, grips, and riggers a stable A-frame ladder for stage and location work.
Why It Matters
Access gear is part of the safety system, not just a way to reach higher. This ladder combines electrical awareness, visible red fiberglass rails, and reinforced step construction for crews who climb with tools in real production environments.
Key Features
- 135 kg (300 lb) load capacity supports professional crew use with tools and working gear.
- Multi-layer fiberglass U-shape side channels provide non-conductive protection around live electrical environments.
- Wide aluminum steps are slip-resistant and secured with six rivets each for durable repeated climbing.
- Extra heavy-duty aluminum spreaders lock the ladder securely in the open A-frame position.
Height Range & Reach
This single-sided model stands 290 cm tall, closes to 300 cm, and provides 9 steps with a top tool tray for keeping small tools within reach while working.
Applications
Built for stage electrics, studio lighting, broadcast sets, venue maintenance, film locations, trade-show buildouts, and production environments where access height and electrical safety both matter.
Compatibility
Pairs with the KFL-T10 double-sided ladder format when a production package needs both single-sided and two-person access options.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is fiberglass important around lighting and power?
Yes. Fiberglass side channels are non-conductive, which is why this style is preferred around live electrical environments.
Can the top tray hold tools while I work?
Yes. The included tool tray is intended to keep small tools close during the climb, but the ladder should still be used according to its warning labels.
What load is the ladder rated for?
It is rated for 135 kg (300 lb), and the full ladder setup should always follow the posted safety labels and site rules.
