loft ladder - arms replacement

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Hi there,

We don't know the make/model of our loft ladder - could anyone please identify it from the photos?

It's at least 13 years old.

The arms need replacing - ideally from the correct make/model but another question i have is could we replace the arms with those from a different make/model if we can't identify ours?

Thanks,
-Phil
 

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What do you think? Wobbly rivets that could be replaced by nuts and bolts with some washers.
 
What do you think? Wobbly rivets that could be replaced by nuts and bolts with some washers.
The frame bracket is bent and the arm from the spring down is distorted.
The entire arm should be parallel to the frame (compare it to the image of the other side).
I don't think I would be comfortable attempting to bend the arm and bracket back into shape, given the large tension the spring puts it under.
The spring tension can be adjusted.by using different attachment holes - maybe the tension was a bit too great and exacerbated any existing damage to the arm? - it's not the most robust metalwork I've come across!
 

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