Accessories:


Ladder Jacks

Ladder Jacks on extension ladder aluminum plank
*See below for instruction on How to Use.


Ladder Jacks Short Body
2-Rung - Short Body Ladder Jacks, Part # 10-14-02
Short body style attaches to two rungs
Supports 12" to 14" wide stages or planks
Lightweight and folds down for easy handling
Quick field adjustments
Shipping quantity (2) per pkg (1)pkg per carton


3 Rung - Long Body Ladder Jacks,
Ladder Jacks Short Body
Part # AC10-20-03
Long body style attaches to three rungs
Supports 12", 14" and 20" wide stages or planks
Shipping quantity (2) per pkg (1)pkg per carton

Recommended for use with 300 lb. Type IA extension ladders (OSHA and ANSI allow use with 250 lb., Type I extension ladders also)



Cable Hooks and V Rest
Cable Hooks And V-Rung Assembly:
Part #  HV7471
For use in applications where the diameter of the pole at the point of support dose not exceed 10".  Steel "V"-rung has rubber pad for slip-resistant performance.
Swivel Cable Hooks
Swivel Cable Hooks
Part # 74
Cable Hooks can be mounted above or below top rung. Cable hooks come with mounting hardware and instructions.

Stabilizer- Wall stand off
Adjustable Stabilizer
Part # 97P
Span Adjusted: 49", 57" or 65"
Stand-Off Distance: 12" or 29-1/2"
Quickly converts stand off distance for larger overhangs, spans double windows.  Mounts quickly and easily.
Fits rail up to 3" x 1-3/16"


Corner Buddy Wall Stand Off
Corner Buddy
Part # 2470
Can be used on multi-level surfaces: Corners, flat, Rounded & Multi-Dimensional work areas
Attaches to ladder in minutes
Includes required hardware
Made of lightweight aluminum.
ROLLING ROOF HOOKS
Leg LevelerLeg Levl Part #70-204
Semi-automatic with mechanical lock.  Levels Extension ladder quickly and easily with positive control.  Provides safety with complete stability on uneven surfaces.  Heavy-duty construction with swivel foot pads.
Wood Ladder Replacement Part
Rubber Shoes
Rubber Slip-On Shoes
































































































Warning:  Failure to read and follow instructions on the use of ladder jacks could result in personal injury or death.



 Instructions for the Safe Use of Ladder Jacks



General Safety Instructions


1. DANGER! Metal Conducts Electricity! Do not let ladder jacks come in contact with live electrical wires.

2. Use only 300 pound (Type IA) or 250 pound (Type I) rated ladders with ladder jacks.

3. Do not overload platform or ladders.

4.  Not recommended for use with wood rung ladders.

5.  Recommended for one man Use  Not for use with more than 2 men spaced at least 8 feet apart. Only one man on a 250 pound rated platform.

6.  If platform is 10 ft. or more above the ground, use a body harness secured to a lanyard, fall prevention device and a lifeline secured to a solid structural member. Do not attach lifeline to the ladder, ladder jack, or platform.

7.  Set ladders on a firm, non-skid surface.

8.  The maximum length and width for a fabricated metal platform when used with ladder jacks is 32 feet long by 20 inches wide.

9.  Contact plank manufacturer for proper use of laminated wood planks.

10. Use of natural wood planks is not recommended.



Proper Angle Set-Up

Ladders should be set at an angle of approximately 75 degrees. One method for setting the ladder at a proper angle is to place your toes against the bottom of the ladder, stand erect, and extend your arms out straight. Then slide the bottom of the ladder until the palm of your hands contact the top of the rung closest to your eye level. (Check with angle label on ladder.)

Inspection Before Each Use


1.  Inspect thoroughly for missing or damaged components, including fasteners. Never use damaged ladder jacks, ladder or planks. Never make temporary repairs.

2.  Keep equipment clean of all foreign material (wet paint, mud, snow, grease, oil, etc.)

3.  Destroy equipment if damaged, excessively worn or exposed to fire or chemicals.



General Precautions Before Each Use


1.  Never leave a ladder set up and unattended. Special care should be taken to keep children away from all ladders.

2.  If you anticipate the use of chemicals or other possibly corrosive materials, the manufacturer should be consulted before use.

3.  If you are in poor health, subject to fainting spells, have a physical handicap that would impair your climbing ability, or if   you are under the influence of any drug or alcohol (including legal drugs that may cause drowsiness), you should not use a ladder.

4.  Do not use in high winds or during a storm.

5.  Stay focused on safety whenever you are on the ladder, and keep your body weight between the rails.

6.  Keep shoes clean. Leather soles should not be worn.



Proper Set-Up & Use


1.  Use only 300 lb. (Type IA) or 250 lb. (Type I) duty rated ladders with ladder jacks.
2.  Follow instructions provided with platforms and ladders.

3.  Use ladders only at proper angle.

4.  Secure top and bottom of ladder to prevent movement before attaching ladder jacks.

5.  Make sure every hook engages a rung when placing jacks on ladders.

6.  Adjust the brace until the platform surface is horizontal. Make sure the adjusting mechanism is fully engaged and locked.

7.  Minimum platform width required: Fabricated platform = 12”. Wood platform = 18”.

8.  Maximum platform height shall be 20 ft. above the ground.

9.  Platform must overhang support by at least 12 in. and no more than 18 in. Do not use this overhang. Securely fasten
          platform to jacks to prevent movement – this is especially critical when using guardrail systems.

10.  Use guardrails and toeboard whenever platform is 10 ft. or more above the ground.

11.  Set-up must comply with applicable ANSI, OSHA, state and local codes.

A.  Ladder Jack Scaffolds; ANSI A10.8
B.  Fall Prevention Equipment; ANSI A10.14
C.  Ladders; ANSI A14.1, A14.2, A14.5
D.  Platforms; ANSI A10.8

12.  A separate ladder secured in place to access platform is recommended.

13.  Use extreme caution when mounting and dismounting platforms.