Library Ladders
Posted: Friday, January 27, 2006
by Damian Sofsian
Libraries contain huge stock of books, periodicals and information that needs to be accessed by a great number of its members. To be able to reach items efficiently, a library ladder is a must. Library ladder help retrieve books, periodicals and magazines that would otherwise be out of reach.
Traditionally, library ladders were straight, portable ladders that could be kept and moved anywhere. Simple hook ladders were also an option for better grip. Even stepladders were common in libraries. But nowadays, special rolling track library ladders are available. Rolling track library ladders have a steel rod installed above the library racks. The grab bars at the top of the rung are inserted into steel rods. Thus, the ladder moves along the rod and the shelves without toppling over. At the bottom of the ladder, wheels are fixed to move the ladder from one place to another smoothly. Double track rolling library ladders are available for very narrow aisles. They have swivel casters at the bottom of the ladder to rotate its direction.
Whatever the ladder chosen for the library, it should not disturb the library atmosphere and should be noiseless and easy to maneuver. Library ladders could be ordered from manufacturers of rolling track ladders, hardware stores, building suppliers or on the Internet.
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