

MEASUREMENT FOR YOUR STEP ABOVE LADDER
The STEP ABOVE ladder can be mounted to the side or end of your trailer.
Your ladder should be mounted in a support beam where possible (usually
directly above or below the seam near the top of the trailer).
Our standard ladders are 16 inches wide, make sure you have at least 16
inches between the fender and the end of your trailer and will not interfere with
door or window openings.
Standard lengths of 73 inches, 82 inches and 93 inches from the top of the top
bracket to the bottom of the bottom bracket will fit most trailers. We can also
build special order models.
1) With your trailer level find the spot where the top of the top bracket will mount
and measure down to where the bottom of the bottom bracket will mount. If
your trailer has running boards you will need at least 2 inches above the
running board for the bottom latch to work properly, make sure to check inside
your trailer to avoid electrical wires, lights or any other obstructions. See if any
of our standard models will work for you. We will also need the distance from
the top bracket to the ground to make sure you have adequate stand off from
your trailer allowing easy access. Simply call, fax or email us with your
measurements. We accept most major Credit Cards.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE STEP ABOVE LADDER
1) Locate your predetermined spot where the top bracket will mount. With a
level, draw a line where the top bracket will mount
2) With the steps lined up, hold your ladder against the trailer with upper
bracket against the line, make sure the ladder is level, mark the three holes
for the top bracket using the bracket for your pattern. Make sure the ladder
will hang straight down with no obstructions such as ties, opening doors,
windows or fender wells. Drill the holes in your trailer for the top bracket
using a 9/32" drill bit. The correct bolts are provided. (If your trailer doesn't
have a frame or support, use washers and nuts or a backing plate to insure
a solid mount.) Tighten bolts.
3) With the top bracket firmly attached, slide your ladder until all of the steps
line up evenly (this will insure that your ladder will scope out of your bottom
bracket) mark and drill the holes like you did for the top bracket.
4) Bottom bracket mounts to side of your trailer not the running boards. With
steps evenly aligned you need 2 inches of distance between the bottom
bracket and running board, if not a hole will need to be drilled in running
board to give the latch pin room to travel.
5) Set your ladder in the bottom bracket secure with tee handle and you are
ready to go down the road.
One year limited warranty
Products sold by Stewart’s Aluminum Fabrication, Inc. are warranted to be free of defects
in workmanship, exclusive of corrosion damage from abuse or misuse, negligence,
alteration, normal wear and tear, and improper installation. Liability under this warranty
shall be limited to the repair or replacement of any defective work or material FOB
Andrews, TX. Stewart’s Aluminum Fabrication, Inc. shall not be liable for any other
damages or defective material or workmanship shall be for the repair or replacement of
the defective parts or products herein. No other remedy
(including, but not limited to, incidental or consequential damages or lost profits, lost
consequential loss) shall be available to the buyer.




