Louisville Ladder 24-Foot Fibreglass Extension Ladder

August 18, 2025

This Louisville 24 foot fiberglass extension ladder has a 300 pounds. load capacity, rated ANSI Type IA. It is equipped with the MAXLOCK rung lock, custom engineered from a patented, advanced molecular polymer, MAXLOCK is the strongest, toughest, lightest rung lock ever made.

This ladder also includes the patented QuickLatch system that provides a simple, intuitive method of securing the fly and base sections of the ladder when extended. The ladder features outside slide guides, D-shaped rungs fully serrated for a slip resistant surface, non-marring rail end caps, rope and pulley and steel swivel safety shoes with metal shield to be used with the tread down or in spike position. The Louisville FE3224 fiberglass extension ladder meets or exceeds the safety standards set by ANSI and OSHA.

Louisville 24-Foot Fibreglass Extension Ladder Features
  • Includes our custom engineered MAXLOCK that is made from a patented and advanced molecular polymer. Our MAXLOCK is the strongest toughest lightest rung lock ever made
  • Patented Quicklatch Runglock System
  • Steel Swivel Safety Shoe With Metal Shield
  • Direct Rung-Rail Connection
  • Mar-Resistant Rail End Caps
  • Outside Slide Guides
  • D-Shaped Rungs
Specifications
ProductExtension Ladders
Duty RatingType IA
Number of Steps24
MaterialFiberglass
Closed Volume (cu. ft.)9.631
Closed Width (in)17.812
Max. Extended Length (ft)21
Inside Width Fly (in)13.688
ANSICertified
SKUFE3224
Load Capacity (lbs)300
Rung TypeD-rung
Weight51
Closed Height149.5
Section Length (ft)12
Rail Depth (in)3.25
Outside Width Base (in)17.063
CertifiedOSHA
StyleStandard
Size24
Step Depth1.5
Maximum Standing Height (in)17.25
Closed Depth6.25
Total Length (ft)24
Inside Width Base (in)14.645
Outside Width Fly (in)16.088

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