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Our shoring screw jacks carry 5,000 lbs loads effortlessly. See how we beat competitors:
Feature | Standard Jacks | Our Pro Series |
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Max Load Capacity | 3,200 lbs | 5,000 lbs |
Height Adjustment | 12-24" | 12-48" |
Need ladder jacks scaffolding for tight spaces? Our modular systems adapt to:
Contractors saved 140 labor hours using our screw jacks scaffolding on the Miami Arena project. "Zero incidents despite 25mph winds," reported site manager Carlos M.
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A: Screw jacks are used to adjust the height and level of scaffolding structures. They provide stability and support on uneven surfaces. Their threaded design allows precise vertical adjustments.
A: Shoring screw jacks are designed to support heavy vertical loads in temporary structures like formwork. They typically have higher load capacities than standard scaffolding jacks. Their reinforced construction ensures safety under extreme pressure.
A: Yes, ladder jacks attach to extension ladders to create temporary work platforms. They are ideal for light-duty tasks like painting or repairs. Always ensure ladder jacks meet weight limits and OSHA safety standards.
A: Screw jacks must comply with OSHA 1926.452 standards and EN 74-1 certifications. Regular inspections for thread wear or deformation are critical. Proper base plates must always be used to prevent sinking or instability.
A: Clean threads regularly to remove debris and apply lubricant to prevent rust. Store in dry conditions to avoid corrosion. Inspect for cracks or bending before each use and replace damaged components immediately.