Got a 2 section combi ladder that swung open the wrong way with the lower section dropping a short distance under gravity, jamming the two sections together. It is rubber/plastic guides that have gone in/under the hinges. I've tried setting the ladder against an imovable and then pushing as hard as I can to force the guides back out from in/under the hinges. No luck. Tried using a mallett on an adjacent rung. No luck. There is some flexibility in the hinge angle but still won't come unstuck.
To my mind these rubber/plastic guides are simply for keeping the sections neat together when the ladder is collapsed and stored. I don't see them as needed for safety when the ladder is extended as that is accomplished with the hooks on the upper section that go snug over chosen rung on the lower section.
So, any ideas please:
1) on how to unjam things, or
2) can I simply try to cut these guides out (ie would this impact safety at all?)?
Thanks.
To my mind these rubber/plastic guides are simply for keeping the sections neat together when the ladder is collapsed and stored. I don't see them as needed for safety when the ladder is extended as that is accomplished with the hooks on the upper section that go snug over chosen rung on the lower section.
So, any ideas please:
1) on how to unjam things, or
2) can I simply try to cut these guides out (ie would this impact safety at all?)?
Thanks.