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.
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Bespoke Quote
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
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
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.
| Stage | Change You Bring | Cost to You |
|---|---|---|
| Site photos and measurements in | anything — geometry is still a sketch; whole concepts can pivot | Free — the first CAD starts from whatever is true now |
| CAD and redline loop | offset distances, dog-leg angles, anchor curvatures | Free — unlimited paper iterations with engineer review, 1–3 days |
| On-site confirmation redline | dimensions your crew verifies against the real structure | Free — the redlined sketch is bespoke's cheapest insurance |
| Approval drawing signed | exit directions, handrail details, platform landings | Free — the loop reopens until you release the build |
| Fixture set, cutting started | non-geometric items: finish, packaging, quantity | Free to difference — bespoke fixtures adjust while steel is uncut |
| Weldments fabricated | no bespoke geometry change is local — every joint is structural | Affected weldments remade at material difference; no penalty fee |
| After ISO 1461 galvanizing | none — bespoke rework means strip and re-dip | Full 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
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.
| Feature | Advantage | Your Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| Geometry no catalog expresses | dog-legs, offsets and curved bases drawn from photos | the ladder fits the structure you actually have |
| On-site confirmation redline | dimensions verified before steel is cut | the riskiest bespoke failure never happens |
| First article for one-offs, 5–8 days | approve the physical part before the run | non-repeatable geometry proven twice |
| Engineering lines visible in the quote | 15–25% over standard, itemized | you see what is steel and what is engineering |
| Free CAD before commitment | 1–3 day engineer review included | the hard site is solved on paper first, for free |