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Watch your crew assemble scaffolds 3.2x faster with patent-pending interlocking joints. Our system delivers:
Feature | Standard Systems | Our Pro Series |
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Max Height | 32 ft | 48 ft |
Assembly Time (per 10ft) | 22 min | 8 min |
Warranty | 1 year | 5 years |
Need angled configurations for historic renovations? Our engineering team creates site-specific packages in 72 hours flat. Over 300 contractors trust our modular designs for:
✔️ High-rise window installations
✔️ Bridge maintenance projects
✔️ Industrial tank inspections
Denver high-rise contractors reduced fall incidents by 91% using our pump jack scaffolding system. Their ROI came in 17 days through saved labor costs.
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A: A pump jack scaffolding system is designed for vertical elevation adjustments in construction. It uses movable brackets and poles to support workers and materials during tasks like painting or siding.
A: The system operates via manually or mechanically pumped jacks that raise/lower platforms along vertical poles. Workers adjust heights as needed for efficient access to elevated work areas.
A: It offers flexibility for uneven terrain, requires minimal setup time, and is cost-effective for mid-rise projects. Its modular design allows easy adaptation to various building heights.
A: Yes, when installed per manufacturer guidelines and OSHA standards. Guardrails, stable base setups, and regular equipment inspections are mandatory for compliance.
A: They support moderate loads like tools and light materials. For heavier materials (e.g., bricks), supplemental support structures or alternative scaffolding types are recommended.