🧗♂️ Upgrade your climb—durability and precision that won’t quit!
The HECASA 55-2 Attic Ladder Spreader Hinge Arms Replacement Kit offers a durable, thick zinc construction designed specifically for Werner attic ladders manufactured after 2010. This cost-effective solution allows professional-grade hinge replacement, enhancing ladder safety and smooth operation without the expense of a full ladder swap. Easy to install with included instructions, it’s the smart upgrade for maintaining your attic access.
Manufacturer | HECASA |
Part Number | NN86 |
Item Weight | 5.3 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 21.2 x 9.7 x 3.6 inches |
Item model number | NN86 |
Size | Medium |
Color | White |
Finish | Unfinished |
Material | Zinc |
Number Of Pieces | 2 |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Special Features | Durable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**T
Great find.
Not the easiest to install but finally got it done. Works great.
J**V
Fantastic Service
The product was on time and good quality. We contacted seller and Customer Service was great. Would buy again from this seller!
J**G
Nahhh
Rivet snapped off on bracket , returned
S**U
Great item
easy fix saved me a ton of money
K**R
Direct replacement
I have a W2210 attic ladder from the 1990’s. These were a direct replacement. I drilled out the rivets securing the original arms, prayed out the nail in the 4th hole and bolted these in place with the lag screws provided. It was quick and easy.
G**.
Cheap and weak
The zinc is so thin and cheap that when lifting the ladder, the arms naturally bow outward instead bending at the hinge. I have to push the arms back in line to get them to operate properly. I understand a manufacturer wanting to save money, but when making a product that needs to handle some weight, this isn't the way. Also came with only 6 of the 8 lag bolts needed.
I**R
Cheap, useless, poorly manufactured product
Total failure. On opening the box, the arms wrestle too tightly held together with pop rivets and were VERY difficult to open. The pop rivets on the mount were too lose and the bracket wobbled. After (finally) mounting the arm to the frame, and getting the springs connected, on the first trial the arm popped loose from the mount and was therefore useless. Really, really cheap manufacturing that did not hold up to minimal standards. Do not waste your money. I went to Home Depot and bought a new Louisville ladder and mounted a whole new ladder to the frame. Works great and unlike older attic ladders uses gas pistons to hold the ladder in place and th lower and retract, with arms that are much easier to control. If I could have given zero starts I would have done so.
S**R
Quality made
I needed to replace a bent set and these worked out beautifully!
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