Tailor-Made Cage Ladders, Factory Direct

Tailor Made Cage Ladder

Bespoke cage ladder – one-to-one engineering, free CAD drawings and sample service. OSHA & EN ISO 14122-4 compliant; MTC & DoC included.

One-to-One Engineering Free CAD Drawings Sample Service 24h Quote
Tailor made cage ladder built in the factory — bespoke cage ladder
500+

Projects Delivered

50+

Countries Exported

24h

Bespoke Quote

14 m one-piece

25 m bolted single-run

How Bespoke Works

Bespoke Cage Ladder – One-to-One Engineering

Non-standard sizes, unusual heights, special materials — a tailor made cage ladder starts with a conversation and ends with a drawing you approve.

1. One-to-One Engineering

A dedicated engineer reviews your non-standard dimensions, access requirements and site constraints.

2. Free CAD Drawings

You receive free CAD drawings for approval before any commitment — no fee, no obligation.

3. Sample Service

Approve material, finish and fit with a sample before full production — a service most fabricators do not offer.

4. Production

Fabricated on the Dengtai line, hot-dip galvanized or stainless, inspected and shipped with the full file.

Full-Parameter Customization

Tailor Made Cage Ladder

Every parameter is adjustable — nothing is locked to a catalogue. If your access point is unusual, we build to match it.

  • Non-Standard Dimensions

    Widths, walk-throughs, offsets and clearances to your drawing

  • Material Choice

    Hot-dip galvanized Q235B, SS304 or SS316, PMI-tested

  • Any Height

    Bolted single-run to 25 m (one-piece to 14 m); multi-run with rest platforms beyond

Custom tailor made cage ladder on a tank project

Where Standard Ends, Bespoke Starts

Three Problems Only a Bespoke Build Solves

Standard ladders cover 80% of climbs. These are the three situations we engineer weekly — and how each one was solved on real orders.

The curved anchor base

Tank shells and silo curves give a flat ladder nothing to bolt to. Solution: curved saddle brackets and standoff geometry drawn around the vessel radius — HDG after forming, DoC cites the anchor loads.

The impossible geometry

Dog-leg climbs over canopy ducting, offset platforms in restricted plantrooms, zigzags out of access pits. Solution: flanged sections engineered around the obstruction with rest platforms where the standard demands them.

The standards conflict

Authority wants AS 1657 geometry, the client spec says EN ISO 14122-4, the EPC wants OSHA docs for review. Solution: engineered to the strictest requirement and documented to each — one build, one compliance file, three citations.

Every bespoke case starts with a redlined confirmation drawing your site crew verifies — changes at paper stage cost nothing. Send photos and three measurements to start.

Compliance Without Compromise

OSHA & EN ISO 14122-4 Compliance

Bespoke does not mean off-spec. Every tailor made cage ladder is engineered to the standard and ships with its compliance file.

  • DoC — OSHA 1910.28 & EN ISO 14122-4

    Declaration of Conformity to the relevant standard

  • MTC 3.1 Material Certificate

    EN 10204 3.1 for Q235B / HDG / SS304

  • Structural Calculation Sheet

    Engineer-signed for project loads

Bespoke cage ladder compliance components — hoops and straps

Speed & Capacity

Production Schedule & 24h Quote

A bespoke quote within 24 hours and a production schedule that fits your project timeline — backed by 500+ delivered projects across 50+ countries.

24h Bespoke Quote

Itemized, drawing-supported quote within 24 hours of your specs.

Production Schedule

Clear milestones after drawings and samples are approved — typically 15–25 working days.

500+ Projects · 50+ Countries

Proven delivery on bespoke access projects worldwide, with references on request.

Bespoke Changes, Priced by Stage

Change Cost Table: What Changing a Bespoke Design Costs at Each Stage

Bespoke geometry — dog-legs, offsets, curved anchor bases — is where changes hurt most, because every weldment is one of a kind. The same site correction costs nothing on paper and a remanufacture after HDG. Here is the honest ladder by process node.

StageChange You BringCost to You
Site photos and measurements inanything — geometry is still a sketch; whole concepts can pivotFree — the first CAD starts from whatever is true now
CAD and redline loopoffset distances, dog-leg angles, anchor curvaturesFree — unlimited paper iterations with engineer review, 1–3 days
On-site confirmation redlinedimensions your crew verifies against the real structureFree — the redlined sketch is bespoke's cheapest insurance
Approval drawing signedexit directions, handrail details, platform landingsFree — the loop reopens until you release the build
Fixture set, cutting startednon-geometric items: finish, packaging, quantityFree to difference — bespoke fixtures adjust while steel is uncut
Weldments fabricatedno bespoke geometry change is local — every joint is structuralAffected weldments remade at material difference; no penalty fee
After ISO 1461 galvanizingnone — bespoke rework means strip and re-dipFull remanufacture of affected parts; we say so plainly if a new unit is cheaper

Bespoke rule of thumb: the on-site confirmation redline is the last free gate. Verify every offset on the real structure before release, and this table never charges you.

Knowing When It Is Truly Bespoke

Force a Standard Ladder, or Commission Bespoke?

The most expensive cage ladder is the standard one that almost fits — modified on site, rejected at inspection, remade in a rush. The checklists below tell you which side of that line your site is on.

Red flags — you are forcing it

  • Anchors landing in mid-air — if base plates miss steel by 200 mm, no amount of packing makes it right
  • Cage clashing with pipe racks — a Φ700 cage cannot be squeezed; the climb line has to move, which is bespoke
  • Two standards fighting on one drawing — mixed-code geometry needs the reconciliation only a bespoke review provides
  • Bespoke priced as a mystery multiplier — honest bespoke is per-meter plus visible engineering lines, typically 15–25% over standard

Green lights — bespoke is the right call

  • Photos plus three measurements start the CAD — free, with engineer redlines in 1–3 days
  • On-site confirmation redline offered — dimensions verified on the structure before cutting
  • First-article for one-off geometry — 5–8 days, same QC line, before the run
  • Engineer-signed calcs on your geometry — the DoC describes the ladder you actually receive

Get a Bespoke Quote

Get a Bespoke Cage Ladder Quote

Share your non-standard specs — our engineers reply within 24 hours with CAD support, a sample plan and a quote.

  • 24h quote with CAD support
  • Free drawing review
  • MTC & DoC included with every order
+ More specifications (height, quantity, cage, standard)

Free quote · Free drawing review · No obligation

Bespoke Value at a Glance

What a Bespoke Build Buys a Difficult Site

Five features of the bespoke route, and the outcome each lands on your project.

FeatureAdvantageYour Outcome
Geometry no catalog expressesdog-legs, offsets and curved bases drawn from photosthe ladder fits the structure you actually have
On-site confirmation redlinedimensions verified before steel is cutthe riskiest bespoke failure never happens
First article for one-offs, 5–8 daysapprove the physical part before the runnon-repeatable geometry proven twice
Engineering lines visible in the quote15–25% over standard, itemizedyou see what is steel and what is engineering
Free CAD before commitment1–3 day engineer review includedthe hard site is solved on paper first, for free

Bespoke Cage Ladder FAQ

How does the bespoke cage ladder process work?
One-to-one engineering: you share your non-standard dimensions, we draw free CAD, approve with you, produce a sample if needed, then manufacture and ship.
For bespoke geometry, is the CAD still free — even for a dog-leg or curved base?
Still free. Non-standard geometry is drawn on CAD at no charge before you commit, with the engineer review that redlines fabrication issues — the more unusual the site, the more value that free pass catches before steel.
For one-off bespoke geometry, can we approve a first article before the run?
Yes — and for non-repeatable geometry we recommend it: a first article in 5–8 days runs the full five-stage QC route, so you approve material, finish and fit in your hands before production commits the balance.
How fast does a difficult site get priced — does bespoke mean a slow quote?
No — the itemized bespoke quote lands within 24 hours of your photos and measurements, with the engineer CAD review following in 1–3 days. Slow bespoke happens when a supplier quotes before understanding the geometry; the review-first sequence is what keeps both fast and buildable.
What kinds of problems need a bespoke build?
Curved or restricted anchor bases, climb geometries standard sections can't express (dog-legs, offsets, pit zigzags), and standards conflicts — the three cases detailed above.
How is bespoke priced?
Per-meter base plus separate engineering lines — drawing time, sample, fixturing — typically 15–25% over standard. Your itemized quote shows exactly which part is engineering.
Can you work from just photos and site measurements?
Yes — photos plus climb height, rung width and clearance start the CAD. For complex sites we redline a sketch for your crew to confirm before anything is cut.
What is the riskiest part of bespoke, and how do you de-risk it?
Site dimensions. We de-risk with a redlined confirmation drawing verified on site before production, and a first-article sample for non-repeatable geometry — changes at paper stage cost nothing.
Who signs off the engineering?
Our engineer issues the structural calculation sheet that ships with the DoC and MTC; for projects needing a third-party stamp, we coordinate with your engineer of record and supply the full calculation package.

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