Attach your small pulley to the para chord in the front.
Attic stair pulley system.
Hot stairs is a simple and convenient pulley system designed to lower attic stairs for access to additional living space.
Double knot and use a lighter to melt the para chord to prevent it from un raveling optional.
The device allows homeowners to lower thier attic stairs without worry of frustration or injury.
It s been nailed shut ever since because the pulley system doesn t keep the door closed tight anymore.
Built for safety this sturdy wood ladder makes it easy to access your attic with nine non slip steps and a convenient handrail for support while climbing.
And standard ceiling openings of 22 5 in.
In order to provide mechanical advantage this pulley needs to remain unattached to anything but the rope that is connected to the fixed pulley.
The attic door is in a hallway that s only slightly larger than the door itself and the ceiling there is over 8 high so there are two stairs that slide across each other to reach the floor.
You don t want them to fall out.
Set the free pulley on the attic floor off to the side of the door.
Unsightly attic cords are obsolete.
Drill a hole for the para chord to fit in.
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When you are ready to use the hoist bring the free pulley downstairs.
With the pull system kit in pewter from attic ease you can replace existing ugly dangling attic cords with this complete system.
Scissor style attic stairs offer an easy to pull down heavy duty solution for reaching your attic space designed to fit a wide range of attic sizes with handrail and insulated door options.
Weight capacity designed to fit ceiling heights from 8 ft.
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