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$4,000
Pump Jacks, Wall Lifting Jacks, And Aluminum Planks
Posted over 2 years ago in Ferndale, WA
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Aluma-pole and aluma-Jack pump Jack system. There are four of the jacks and four of the work platforms that bolt together. The jacks will adjust to take up to 26 1/2” wide combinations of planks on the worker side and on the opposite side where materials and a saw can be stocked and used, the width can be adjusted to accommodate a workbench width of up to 25“. On both the worker side and the workbench side these have a chain that can be passed through the planks to secure them to the pump jacks. There are four poles that are 12 feet tall and four poles that are 18 feet tall. There are four internal sleeves that can be used to splice two poles together for taller applications. There are also four mud feet that attach to the bottom of the poles to keep them clear of debris inside the poles, and four brackets that attach to the tops of the poles to fasten the pump jacks to the walls or roof of the building being worked on. So enough equipment to have two set-ups using either sets of poles or combinations of poles use the splice to make two 24 foot tall poles or two 36 foot tall poles or four 30 foot tall poles. The aluminum planks that come with this package are as follows- two 14 inch wide planks 24 feet long , each rated for 500 pound loads. There is also one 20 inch wide plank that is 24 feet long and rated at 750 pounds. The package also includes two Proctor wall jacks that are rated at 1000 pounds per Jack. These will lift a 10 foot tall framed and sheathed wall using only two people to operate the jacks and hold the wall securely until it can be braced in the upright position.
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Condition
Used (normal wear)
Type
Metal
Brand
Aluma pole, aluma jack, and proctor
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