The Bunk Bed Ladders for Bunk Beds are universal, heavy-duty replacement ladders designed to enhance safety and accessibility for users of all ages—from children in residential bunk beds to adults in hostel or dorm beds.
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| Product Name | Steel bunk bed | Style | Modern |
| Brand | Beidong furniture | Colour | Black, white or customized |
| Material | Steel | Place of Product | Henan Province,China |
| MOQ | 10 pcs | Modes of packing | PE form+hard carton |
| Size | As RAL | Design | Accept OEM |
Compliant with China’s GB 24430.1-2009 bunk bed safety standard and the U.S. ASTM F1427-21 standard for ladder stability, they feature non-slip treads, adjustable mounting brackets, and a sturdy steel construction that replaces worn or unsafe ladders (e.g., wooden ladders with cracked rungs or plastic ladders with weak joints). The ladder’s universal design fits most standard bunk beds—both wooden (bed frame thickness 3-5cm) and metal (bed frame 20-25mm)—eliminating the need to buy a custom ladder for specific bed models.
Safety-Enhanced Treads: Each ladder has 5 non-slip treads (15mm deep × 20cm wide × 3cm thick) made of food-grade TPR (thermoplastic rubber)—a material that is non-toxic, anti-aging (service life 5+ years), and highly slip-resistant (coefficient of friction ≥0.9, even when wet). The treads are securely attached to the ladder rails with stainless steel screws (4 screws per tread) to prevent detachment, and their surface has a textured pattern (crosswise grooves) that grips socks or bare feet, reducing the risk of slipping.
Adjustable Fit: The ladder features a telescoping design that adjusts in height from 120cm to 180cm—fitting bunk beds with vertical clearance (distance from floor to upper bunk frame) of 150cm to 200cm (the most common bunk bed heights). The adjustment is done via spring-loaded 2 per rail that lock into pre-drilled holes (spaced 10cm apart) on the inner rail, ensuring a secure fit that doesn’t wobble during use. The ladder’s width (40cm between rails) is also optimized for comfort—wide enough to climb safely, narrow enough to fit in tight room spaces.
Sturdy Construction: The ladder rails are made of 1.2mm-thick powder-coated steel tubing (25mm diameter)—thicker than the 0.8mm steel used in budget ladders, increasing weight capacity by 40%. The steel tubing undergoes a zinc-plating process (to prevent rust) followed by a matte black powder coat (resistant to scratches and chipping), making it suitable for humid environments (e.g., children’s bedrooms with poor ventilation). The ladder supports a maximum weight of 150kg (tested to 225kg for safety margin), enough for adults of all sizes.
Easy Installation: The ladder includes universal mounting brackets (2 per ladder) that fit both wooden and metal bunk bed frames. For wooden frames, the brackets use 5cm-long wood screws (with pre-drilled pilot holes to avoid splitting the wood); for metal frames, they use self-tapping screws (compatible with 20-25mm steel). The package also includes a 10mm wrench (for tightening screws), a spirit level (to ensure the ladder is vertical), and detailed instructions with photos—most users can install the ladder in 30 minutes.
This ladder is a must-have for residential bunk beds (replacing old, unsafe ladders in children’s bedrooms or guest rooms), hostel beds (heavy-use environments where ladders wear out quickly), and children’s bunk beds (safety-focused designs for kids ages 6+). It also works for modular bunk beds (e.g., bunk beds that convert to single beds) and RV bunk beds (compact spaces where a narrow, sturdy ladder is needed). The ladder’s neutral black finish blends with most bed frames—wood, metal, or painted—and its low profile (40cm width) doesn’t take up much floor space.
Q: Can the ladder be mounted on either side of the bunk bed, and does it require drilling?
A: Yes, the mounting brackets are reversible—you can install the ladder on the left or right side of the bunk bed, depending on your room layout. Drilling is required (the package includes a drill bit for wooden frames), but the pre-drilled pilot holes in the brackets and the included instructions make it easy—no prior DIY experience is needed. For metal frames, the self-tapping screws do not require pre-drilling (they drill their own holes).
Q: Are the treads removable for cleaning, and how to maintain the ladder?
A: The treads are not removable (they are screwed to the rails), but they are easy to clean—simply wipe them with a damp cloth and mild soap (avoid harsh cleaners like bleach, which may damage the TPR). For the steel rails, wipe away dust with a dry cloth weekly; if the powder coat is scratched, touch it up with a small amount of matte black spray paint (not included) to prevent rust. The ladder should be inspected monthly for loose screws or worn treads—tighten screws as needed.
Q: What is the distance between treads, and is it safe for children?
A: The treads are spaced 250mm apart—a distance that meets both GB 24430.1 and ASTM F1427-21 safety standards (maximum 300mm spacing to prevent children from getting their heads stuck). This spacing is also comfortable for climbing: children (ages 6+) can easily reach the next tread, and adults won’t have to stretch too far. The ladder also has a top rail (10cm tall) that attaches to the upper bunk frame, providing a secure handhold when climbing onto the upper bunk.







| Product Name | Steel bunk bed | Style | Modern |
| Brand | Beidong furniture | Colour | Black, white or customized |
| Material | Steel | Place of Product | Henan Province,China |
| MOQ | 10 pcs | Modes of packing | PE form+hard carton |
| Size | As RAL | Design | Accept OEM |
Compliant with China’s GB 24430.1-2009 bunk bed safety standard and the U.S. ASTM F1427-21 standard for ladder stability, they feature non-slip treads, adjustable mounting brackets, and a sturdy steel construction that replaces worn or unsafe ladders (e.g., wooden ladders with cracked rungs or plastic ladders with weak joints). The ladder’s universal design fits most standard bunk beds—both wooden (bed frame thickness 3-5cm) and metal (bed frame 20-25mm)—eliminating the need to buy a custom ladder for specific bed models.
Safety-Enhanced Treads: Each ladder has 5 non-slip treads (15mm deep × 20cm wide × 3cm thick) made of food-grade TPR (thermoplastic rubber)—a material that is non-toxic, anti-aging (service life 5+ years), and highly slip-resistant (coefficient of friction ≥0.9, even when wet). The treads are securely attached to the ladder rails with stainless steel screws (4 screws per tread) to prevent detachment, and their surface has a textured pattern (crosswise grooves) that grips socks or bare feet, reducing the risk of slipping.
Adjustable Fit: The ladder features a telescoping design that adjusts in height from 120cm to 180cm—fitting bunk beds with vertical clearance (distance from floor to upper bunk frame) of 150cm to 200cm (the most common bunk bed heights). The adjustment is done via spring-loaded 2 per rail that lock into pre-drilled holes (spaced 10cm apart) on the inner rail, ensuring a secure fit that doesn’t wobble during use. The ladder’s width (40cm between rails) is also optimized for comfort—wide enough to climb safely, narrow enough to fit in tight room spaces.
Sturdy Construction: The ladder rails are made of 1.2mm-thick powder-coated steel tubing (25mm diameter)—thicker than the 0.8mm steel used in budget ladders, increasing weight capacity by 40%. The steel tubing undergoes a zinc-plating process (to prevent rust) followed by a matte black powder coat (resistant to scratches and chipping), making it suitable for humid environments (e.g., children’s bedrooms with poor ventilation). The ladder supports a maximum weight of 150kg (tested to 225kg for safety margin), enough for adults of all sizes.
Easy Installation: The ladder includes universal mounting brackets (2 per ladder) that fit both wooden and metal bunk bed frames. For wooden frames, the brackets use 5cm-long wood screws (with pre-drilled pilot holes to avoid splitting the wood); for metal frames, they use self-tapping screws (compatible with 20-25mm steel). The package also includes a 10mm wrench (for tightening screws), a spirit level (to ensure the ladder is vertical), and detailed instructions with photos—most users can install the ladder in 30 minutes.
This ladder is a must-have for residential bunk beds (replacing old, unsafe ladders in children’s bedrooms or guest rooms), hostel beds (heavy-use environments where ladders wear out quickly), and children’s bunk beds (safety-focused designs for kids ages 6+). It also works for modular bunk beds (e.g., bunk beds that convert to single beds) and RV bunk beds (compact spaces where a narrow, sturdy ladder is needed). The ladder’s neutral black finish blends with most bed frames—wood, metal, or painted—and its low profile (40cm width) doesn’t take up much floor space.
Q: Can the ladder be mounted on either side of the bunk bed, and does it require drilling?
A: Yes, the mounting brackets are reversible—you can install the ladder on the left or right side of the bunk bed, depending on your room layout. Drilling is required (the package includes a drill bit for wooden frames), but the pre-drilled pilot holes in the brackets and the included instructions make it easy—no prior DIY experience is needed. For metal frames, the self-tapping screws do not require pre-drilling (they drill their own holes).
Q: Are the treads removable for cleaning, and how to maintain the ladder?
A: The treads are not removable (they are screwed to the rails), but they are easy to clean—simply wipe them with a damp cloth and mild soap (avoid harsh cleaners like bleach, which may damage the TPR). For the steel rails, wipe away dust with a dry cloth weekly; if the powder coat is scratched, touch it up with a small amount of matte black spray paint (not included) to prevent rust. The ladder should be inspected monthly for loose screws or worn treads—tighten screws as needed.
Q: What is the distance between treads, and is it safe for children?
A: The treads are spaced 250mm apart—a distance that meets both GB 24430.1 and ASTM F1427-21 safety standards (maximum 300mm spacing to prevent children from getting their heads stuck). This spacing is also comfortable for climbing: children (ages 6+) can easily reach the next tread, and adults won’t have to stretch too far. The ladder also has a top rail (10cm tall) that attaches to the upper bunk frame, providing a secure handhold when climbing onto the upper bunk.







