This is the blog site for Bird Ladder & Equipment Co. serving contractors since 1954. Bird Ladder distributes high quality contractors equipment at low discounted prices. We are able to offer good shipping rates to US and Canadian customers. It is our goal to keep contractors updated on new items on the market that makes their job easier and safer. We also hope to be a source for safety information and OHSA updates. We also have links to sites with safety info and training.
Showing posts with label mobile scaffold. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobile scaffold. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Reechcraft Power Pole Pump Jacks
Looking to save time and money installing siding? Power Pole has the solution. The power pole system has a capacity of 1,000 lbs. (500 lbs. more than standard pump jack systems) can be used at heights of up to 24ft. without having to tie to the structure, can be moved in 1/4 of the time saving you money in labor costs. Powered by electric drills it is easier and faster than using leg power. Also available is a single man basket that can be used for many applications.
Friday, November 21, 2008
Power Snappy self propelled scaffold

How many times as a contractor did you think "how nice it would be to have a self propelled narrow scaffolding" when doing ceiling, drywall, wiring, general maintenance? Well, Granite Industries has finally fulfilled your wish. "Power Snappy"scaffold using two (2) 12v sealed lead batteries, powering two hub motors, which automatically brake the unit when not moving, controlled with a joystick give you the mobility required for most jobs. Presently this scaffold with an adjustable platform height of 24" to 60" (done manually), a width of 31" (fits thru most commercial doors) and a weight of 277lbs. it can be used in many situations were a scissor or man lift can't. This scaffold will fit into elevators and also climb up to 3% grade making it a tool that electricians, drywallers, plasters, acoustic ceiling installers, and maintenance contractors shouldn't be without. Here is also a link to a You Tube video of the scaffold being used. www.birdladder.com
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