The 1963 gunite pool (35,000 gallons) in the house that I purchased 3 yrs ago, used to have a stainless steel pool ladder anchored by 2inch threaded round brackets.
Thanks to the guidance from 1poolman1 to look into pipe threads,
I was finally able to find a suitable thread coupling that matches the bracket holes, it was a common 2 inch NPT thread.
In order to anchor the pool ladder, I used a Cam groove coupler to thread into the holes and hold the ladder in place
Amazon: Amazon.com
The ladder that I purchased is a Saftron 24" Residential 4-Step In Ground Ladder, White.
I got it from Leslie's Pool as it made returns easy had it not worked out.
Once I found a potential thread coupling, I kept looking for a way to better hold the ladder inside the cup, which lead me to the cam groove coupler
Photos of the pool ladder solution.
Thanks to the guidance from 1poolman1 to look into pipe threads,
I was finally able to find a suitable thread coupling that matches the bracket holes, it was a common 2 inch NPT thread.
In order to anchor the pool ladder, I used a Cam groove coupler to thread into the holes and hold the ladder in place
Amazon: Amazon.com
The ladder that I purchased is a Saftron 24" Residential 4-Step In Ground Ladder, White.
I got it from Leslie's Pool as it made returns easy had it not worked out.
Saftron - 24" Residential 4-Step In Ground Ladder, White
Item No. 501916 | Manufacturer SKU: P-324-L4-WOnce I found a potential thread coupling, I kept looking for a way to better hold the ladder inside the cup, which lead me to the cam groove coupler
Photos of the pool ladder solution.
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