Transparent Unit Cage Ladder Pricing

Cage Ladder Price Per Meter

Cage ladder price per meter or per foot - transparent unit pricing. Volume discounts per meter; free quote with total estimate.

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Cage ladder price per meter - industrial cage ladder install
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Years Manufacturing

50+

Countries Exported

500+

Projects Delivered

24h

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Unit Cage Ladder Pricing

Cage Ladder Price Per Meter

Per meter / per foot unit pricing with a height estimator. Reference rates below are starting points - your itemized quote is confirmed within 24 hours.

Cage Ladder Price Per Meter

Complete caged ladder systems quoted per meter of climb height, including cage hoops and straps.

Material/m (from)
HDG Q235B$95
SS304$170
SS316$240

Cage Ladder Price Per Foot

Same transparent unit rate converted for US buyers - roughly $29 / $52 / $73 per foot (from).

Material/ft (from)
HDG Q235B$29
SS304$52
SS316$73

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Unit Pricing & Volume Discounts

Unit Pricing & Volume Discounts

The per-meter rate steps down as quantity grows - applied automatically, shown line by line in your quote.

1-9 Ladders

Standard per-meter rate, full compliance file included.

10-49 Ladders

Volume discount applied per meter for multi-ladder projects.

50+ Ladders

Factory tier pricing for distributors and national rollouts.

The Math, Worked for You

Three Real Totals From One Unit Rate

Unit rates only help if you can see the total they produce. Here are three typical builds priced from the same per-meter schedule — every line is one you will see in your written quote.

Line4 m HDG, simple wall8 m HDG + platform6 m SS316 marine
Ladder @ unit rate4 × $95 = $3808 × $95 = $7606 × $240 = $1,440
Rest platform— (not required)+ $150 – $400— (not required)
Walk-through exit (opt.)+ $90 – $250+ $90 – $250+ $90 – $250
Docs (DoC/MTC/calcs)includedincludedincluded
Cratingincludedincludedincluded
Sea freight (indicative)$280 – $400$350 – $550$280 – $400
Budget total$750 – $1,030$1,350 – $1,960$1,810 – $2,090

Reference figures for budgeting only — your 24h itemized quote confirms exact rates, tiers and freight for your port.

The Arithmetic Behind Every Per-Foot Question

A Per-Foot Budget Worksheet, Line by Line

US buyers think in feet; factories quote in meters. Here is a representative worksheet for a 20 ft (6.1 m) climb — the exact sheet our sales engineers fill in — with each line read the way a plant accountant would check it.

Worksheet LineMathHow to Read It
Measured climb: 20 ft 0 in20 ft = 6.10 mThe rate multiplies your tape measurement — not the nominal "20 ft" catalog tier that is actually 19 ft 8 in
HDG rate$95/m ÷ 3.28 = $29/ftOne rate, two units — a per-foot figure materially different from ours means a different spec, not a different math
Ladder line6.10 × $95 = $580Close to the standard 6 m figure of $600-900 with options — sanity check any worksheet against the bracket
Rest platform (standard-required above 6 m in EN systems)$150-400Options price per unit, never per foot — a "per foot all-in" rate hides whether the platform exists
Cage, Φ700 hoops 40×5included in rateBundled deliberately; demand a separate cage line from any supplier who bundles it silently
Freight per foot at FCL scale$280-550 per 6 m unitPer-foot freight falls as the container fills toward 20-24 units — the per-foot rate is a volume story, not a constant

Representative worksheet from a 2026 US quotation, anonymized; your worksheet states your measured height and selected options.

Specifications

Cage Ladder Specifications

Standard engineered parameters apply across every unit-rate tier - lower price never means lower spec.

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SpecificationValue
Rung DiameterΦ20 mm
Rung Spacing280 mm (≤300 mm)
Clear Width500 mm
Cage DiameterΦ700 mm (hoops 40×5 @≤1500, straps 30×3)
Cage Start2.2 m above floor
Load Rating1.5 kN per rung
HDG Finish85-100 μm per ISO 1461
StandardsOSHA 1910.28 · EN ISO 14122-4 · BS 4211

Use the Unit Rate Correctly or Get Burned by It

The Per-Foot Buyer Decision Guide

A per-foot rate is the most comparable number in this market — and the most misused. Five rules keep it honest.

Rule 1 — Compare rate to rate, never rate to sticker. Our $29/ft HDG is a build rate; a catalog $1,325 sticker is a delivered SKU with margin baked in. Convert both to per-foot-of-your-climb before deciding anything.
Rule 2 — Check what the rate includes. Cage Φ700, HDG to ISO 1461 at 85-100 μm, crating, compliance file — all inside our $95/m. A lower rate that excludes the cage is not a lower rate; it is an incomplete ladder.
Rule 3 — Options price per unit, not per foot. Platforms $150-400, gates $60-180, walk-through exits $90-250 — each its own line. Any quote that rolls options into the per-foot rate has hidden a decision from you.
Rule 4 — Measure the climb, then trust the arithmetic. Total = measured climb × rate + options. A 5.4 m opening built as 5.4 m costs 5.4 × $95 = $513 — not the 6 m catalog price. The per-foot model only pays if you feed it your real number.
Rule 5 — Let volume move the rate, not negotiation. Tiers at 10 / 50+ total units step the per-meter rate down mechanically. Adding your next quarter's climbs to this order beats any discount conversation.
The per-foot trap: a supplier quoting "$19/ft galvanized" with no cage line, no MTC and no coating spec. At 6 m that is $350 saved — and an undocumented ladder your inspector will reject, re-papered at whatever it costs later.

Compliance Docs: MTC & DoC With Every Order

Free Estimate & Compliance Docs

Per meter pricing includes the full compliance file - no add-on fees for paperwork, ever.

  • 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 / SS304 / SS316

  • Structural Calculation Sheet

    Engineer-signed for project loads

Cage ladder price per meter includes compliance components - hoops and straps

What Per-Foot Pricing Actually Buys You

Feature, Advantage — Your Outcome

Every unit-pricing line below ends in money that stays in your budget.

FeatureAdvantageYour Outcome
$95/m ($29/ft) HDG with cage includedrate covers the complete ladderno per-foot surprises, no cage upsell
100 mm (4 in) height incrementsbuilt to the tape, billed to the tapeodd climbs never pay catalog-up pricing
Options as unit-priced linesplatforms, gates, exits itemizeddelete or add with visible arithmetic
Tiered rates at 10 / 50+ unitsrate steps down automaticallyconsolidating quarters visibly cuts the per-foot figure
24 h quote with the math shownheight × rate + options, no black boxyou can defend the number internally without our help

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Free estimate and itemized quote within 24 hours. Tell us your height, material and quantity - we confirm your total with unit rates line by line.

  • Per meter / per foot unit rates
  • Volume discounts applied
  • DoC, MTC & structural calcs included
+ More specifications (height, quantity, cage, standard)

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Cage Ladder Price Per Meter FAQ

Is the cage ladder price per foot or per meter?
Both - we quote transparently per meter of climb height and convert to per foot for US buyers. Same unit rate either way.
How do I estimate my total cost?
Use the height estimator on this page - enter your height and material for an instant reference estimate, then confirm with a free itemized quote.
Is the per meter quote free?
Yes - no design fee and no obligation. Your estimate and itemized quote arrive within 24 hours.
Do per meter prices include volume discounts?
Yes - the per-meter rate steps down for 10+ and 50+ units, applied automatically in your quote.
How much is a cage ladder per foot?
Hot-dip galvanized steel starts around $29 per foot of climb ($95/m); SS304 runs ~$52/ft and marine-grade SS316 ~$73/ft. Platforms and gates are separate line items, not per foot.
How do I calculate my total from the unit rate?
Total = climb height × unit rate + options. A 6 m HDG build: 6 × $95 = $570, plus $150–$400 per rest platform where required, plus sea freight $280–$550. The worked-examples table above shows three complete totals.
Why is per-meter pricing better than a catalog sticker?
Because climbs rarely match catalog sizes — per-meter means you pay for your actual height, not the next size up, and every option is a visible line instead of a bundled guess.
Do platforms and gates cost extra?
They are separate items: landing platforms typically $150–$400 by size, safety gates $60–$180, walk-through exit sets $90–$250 — each shown as its own line in your quote.

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