Why is it not screwed to the wall or roof? It seem a little scetchy. How tall can it go? How well does it work on uneven terrain? How about mud? Or snow? Can it be used with standard jack poles? Or jack ams? How about if I load it with 200 lbs of steel siding, two workers, and a 2 man plank. Can it do that?
I have a chanch to buy this. But I know nothing about it.
The outriggers allow you to work at 24' w/o ties because gravity keeps you pressed into the wall, similar to a ladder 4:1 ratio but you remain the same distance to the wall. System goes to 50 ft or higher with ReechCraft approval. Good on any terrain, even mud. Outriggers can be split apart and staggered vertically to accommodate even extreme ground. Or removed and the top of pole fastened to the wall or roof. Snow, is a little more challenging and may require tying to building at base.
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scaffoldresource1 1 year ago
Why is it not screwed to the wall or roof? It seem a little scetchy. How tall can it go? How well does it work on uneven terrain? How about mud? Or snow? Can it be used with standard jack poles? Or jack ams? How about if I load it with 200 lbs of steel siding, two workers, and a 2 man plank. Can it do that?
I have a chanch to buy this. But I know nothing about it.
reclusful 1 year ago
The outriggers allow you to work at 24' w/o ties because gravity keeps you pressed into the wall, similar to a ladder 4:1 ratio but you remain the same distance to the wall. System goes to 50 ft or higher with ReechCraft approval. Good on any terrain, even mud. Outriggers can be split apart and staggered vertically to accommodate even extreme ground. Or removed and the top of pole fastened to the wall or roof. Snow, is a little more challenging and may require tying to building at base.
jsolhjem 1 year ago