So many professions involve the use of ladders. There are the obvious trades, like building, glazing and roofing which require work to be carried out at height, but surveyors, decorators and cleaners also need to use ladders for some tasks. Infrequent ladder users often choose a telescopic ladder for the ease of transportation, but protecting these ladders, as well as other equipment during transport is vital to avoid damage and breakages.
Zarges, a well-known ladder manufacturer, have a range of sturdy, durable storage cases which are suitable for storing and transporting all manner of kit. The 60 litre size and upwards will take one of Zarges' telescopic ladders, with plenty of space left for other equipment. The Zarges Euroboxes are made from aluminium and steel and feature stackable corners, so several boxes of the same size can be stacked up to save space in storage and in transit. Rugged plastic handles make carrying the boxes comfortable and easy, and there is the option to have fixed or swivel castors mounted to the base to make moving them around easy.
They look a lot like the flight cases musicians use to transport their instruments and kit around the world on tour, and they will stand up to the same level of use even in industrial environments. These boxes are even sturdy enough to double up as a seat during breaks. The lids have a foam seal which stops dust or water splashes from getting inside, so you can be sure that whatever you keep in yours will stay clean and dry at all times. There are also lining options, including foam lining and a pick and pluck insert to hold smaller items in place, so you can tailor your Zarges Eurobox to your exact needs. There are a range of shapes and sizes available, so there's one for every use, even up to a massive 414 litre option which you could get a person inside, should you be interested in practicing your contortionist act!
The Zarges Euroboxes have undergone rigorous testing to ensure they will protect whatever is inside even under harsh conditions. They are tested for temperature resistance so are suitable for polar expeditions, and they are able to withstand being run over by a vehicle. They can also stand up to being dropped off a truck and then dragged for miles across harsh rocky ground without breaking; even when dropped from a great height the damage is minimal, making them ideal for transporting hazardous materials. The stringent testing doesn't stop there however, they are IP67 rated for immersion in water, rated to IP54 against splashing and IP65 against a powerful water jet and the handles are tested for strength with the maximum load for each case.
Whether you're protecting your vital equipment in these cases, or you want some extra secure storage for tools the Zarges Eurobox range should be your first choice for sturdy, industrially tested storage.
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