Product Description
Overview
The KFL-D20 is the extension ladder in KUPO's fiberglass ladder range, built for high access work where a step ladder is no longer the right tool. It reaches 1130 cm working height, closes to 625 cm, and uses fiberglass side channels with aluminum rungs for production crews working around stage, lighting, and rigging environments.
Why It Matters
High trim, roofline, and truss access call for a different access tool than a floor-standing A-frame. This extension model gives crews the reach they need while keeping the non-conductive fiberglass construction that matters around electrical systems.
Key Features
- 1130 cm working height supports access to truss, lighting positions, and elevated rigging points.
- Fiberglass side channels provide non-conductive protection for electrical production environments.
- 40 rungs and a 135 kg (300 lb) load capacity give the ladder a professional access profile.
- Closed height of 625 cm helps crews plan transport, storage, and site movement before load-in.
Height Range & Reach
This extension model reaches 1130 cm, closes to 625 cm, uses 40 rungs, and weighs 34.5 kg. It does not include a top tool tray because it is not a step ladder configuration.
Applications
Intended for truss access, lighting hangs, rigging points, venue maintenance, architectural event work, and production environments where a leaning extension ladder is the correct access method.
Compatibility
Use where an extension ladder is appropriate for the site; it is not a replacement for KUPO's single-sided or double-sided step ladder formats.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this the same kind of ladder as the KFL-B and KFL-T models?
No. The KFL-D20 is an extension ladder, while the B and T models are step ladders.
Why does it not have a tool tray?
A top tool tray belongs on the step ladder formats. This extension ladder is designed for leaning access work instead.
Can it be used around electrical production areas?
The fiberglass channels are non-conductive, but crews still need to follow the ladder labels, site rules, and electrical safety practices.
