E. Slide aluminum foot over ladder rail as shown in
Figure 14. Position so the rubber foot is in contact
with the floor. Align with closest set of predrilled
holes in rail. Attach using (2) 1/4" bolts and
serrated nuts per side (included).
Again, be sure the attic ladder power arms are fully extended. Trimmed correctly, your attic
ladder should look like Figure 16. Verify that there are no gaps in the section and both feet are
flat on the floor.
If the attic ladder looks like Figure 17, then both of the legs are too long and need to be
trimmed further.
If the attic ladder looks like Figure 15, then both of the legs are too short, and the attic ladder
is not safe to use. A new lower section would need to be purchased from the manufacturer.
To install trim molding leave 3/8" clearance between your door panel at the hinged end and 1/8"
on other 3 sides.
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Check the length after making your cuts
No gap
Gap
FIGURE 15
No gap
Feet flush
with floor
FIGURE 16
FIGURE 14
Gap
Feet ARE NOT
flush with floor
FIGURE 17