Showing posts with label powered scaffold. Show all posts
Showing posts with label powered scaffold. Show all posts

Monday, March 1, 2010

Reech Craft PowerPole


Bird Ladder & Equipment Co. is proud to announce that we are now a stocking dealer of PowerPole.  Whether you install siding, roofing, windows, or all three, the PowerPole will be your competitive advantage by providing the performance to get the job done faster and safer. Start with the Standard System and add on more speed, safety, and versatility with our innovative line of attachments.  Dollar for dollar, pound for pound, no piece of equipment can match the power, speed, safety, and versatility of the PowerPole. Just imagine cruising up or down 50’ with a 1000 lb load!  Using Powerpole they will guarantee you will  be more productive, reduce labor costs and increase your profit on every job.  Take a look at their video library that shows all the reasons you should be using using this equipment.  Powerpoles are even recommended in the James Hardie labor efficiency manual.  It has also been featured on DIY network cool tools. We hope to be renting these in the near future.  Please give us call 1-800-776-3595 if you have any questions.

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