Helicopter Work Stands

Manufacturer: Ladder Industries
$2,440.00
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Optimize your helicopter maintenance with Ladder Industries/Wildeck’s Robinson Helicopter Stands, available at Material Flow. These stands are purpose-built for Robinson R22, R44, and R66 models, incorporating user feedback for superior functionality and safety. The knock-down construction ensures cost-efficient shipping, while the OSHA Safety green enamel finish provides durability and visibility.

Equipped with 5” heavy-duty casters for easy positioning, the stands feature a Stepjack floor locking device to ensure stability during use. Innovative design elements, such as skid stops and special height guardrails, minimize contact with aircraft skids and rotors, enhancing safety. Folding tool trays at the working platform level keep tools within arm’s reach, reducing repetitive climbs. Custom designs and optional painted finishes are available to meet specific needs. Use two ladders simultaneously to maximize efficiency and safety during maintenance operations.

  • For Aircraft Models: Robinson R22, R44, and R66
  • Features: Skid stops, folding tool trays, special height guardrails
  • Compliance: OSHA Standards
  • Construction: Knock-down for shipping
  • Mobility: Rolls on 5” heavy-duty casters
  • Finish: OSHA Safety green enamel, custom colors available

Upgrade your maintenance toolkit with these user-designed, OSHA-compliant helicopter work stands from Ladder Industries/Wildeck today!


“We configure a way to get the helicopter mechanic to the desired working height while working around the skids and body. We design in the features that make aircraft maintenance safe and easy for the mechanics. Then we add in shelves and tool trays at the top of the platform, and configure the guardrail to avoid contact with the aircraft.”

-Tim Gonzalez of Ladder Industries
 

Standard models are designed to meet or exceed the following safety standards, codes, or regulations as interpreted: ANSI 14.7, OSHA 1910.29, CAL-OSHA Article 23. Special models will normally be designed to comply with the above