Metsec – 750mm – 600mm Ladder Reducer (HDG)

Code: LDMC750R600

£92.35 ex. VAT
£110.82 inc. VAT

Quantity Ex. VAT Inc. VAT
1+ £92.35 £110.82
4+ £90.96 £109.16
8+ £89.58 £107.50
16+ £87.73 £105.28

Description

Metsec 750mm–600mm Ladder Reducer – Hot Dip Galvanised

The Metsec 750mm ladder reducer provides a secure and reliable solution for reducing ladder tray width from 750mm (x 100mm height) down to 600mm. Manufactured from hot-dip galvanised (HDG) steel, this reducer is compliant with BS EN 61537:2007 standards and suitable for both internal and external applications.

Key Features:

  • Width Reduction: Transitions from 750mm tray width to 600mm.
  • Heavy-Duty Profile: Increased strength for higher load capacity.
  • Rung Design: Rungs welded at the lowest point for maximum loading height.
  • Compliance: Meets current recommendations for cable restraint.
  • Durable Material: Hot-dip galvanised steel for corrosion resistance.
  • Couplers Required: Fitting requires couplers (sold separately).
  • Metsec Part Reference: LSR100/0750’W’HDG.

This Metsec ladder tray reducer is sold individually and designed for professional-grade cable ladder installations.

Ordering & Delivery

✔ Trusted UK Delivery – 95% of orders dispatched within 24 hours

Most orders arrive within 1–2 working days as standard.

Note: Heavy or bulk orders, as well as special cut lengths or non-standard products, may take slightly longer to dispatch.

For bulk quantities or trade pricing, please call our team on 0121 270 8507.

Additional information

Weight 3 kg
Dimensions 750 × 100 cm
Finish

Hot Dipped Galvanised (HDG)

Width

600mm

Depth

100mm

Type

Cable Ladder Accessory

Cable Ladder Accessory

Size Reducer

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