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    Uneven Surface Scaffolds

    Image of System. Shown Assembled. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Scaffolds. Uneven Surface Scaffolds.
    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Contains Border. Scaffolds. Uneven Surface Scaffolds.

    Shown Assembled

    Even if your surface isn't level, your scaffold can be—the end frames on these scaffolds adjust independently so you can set each side at a different height. You can change the plank height in 4" increments; use the spring-loaded pins to lock it in place.
    Note: Scaffolds meet OSHA dimensional standards. Users are responsible for checking local, state, and federal codes, including OSHA, for safe installation and operating practices. Scaffolds also meet CAL-OSHA standards, which is required for use in California.
    Outriggers
    Outriggers are required by OSHA when add-on height sections are used. They extend the base by 20" per side.
    Wheel
    Configuration
    Brake Type
    No. of Wheel
    Brakes
    Includes
    Specs. Met
    Each
    Four Swivel CastersWheel Brake4Four OutriggersANSI/ASSP A10.8
    Cal/OSHA Compliant Title 8 Section 1637
    OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1926.451
    8069T180000000
     

    Build-Your-Own Scaffolds

    Image of System. Front orientation. Contains Annotated, Inset. Scaffolds. Build-Your-Own Scaffolds.
    Mix and match these components to build a scaffold that suits your job. All components are compatible with each other, but they can’t be combined with other scaffold systems. They can be used indoors or outdoors. Add scaffold inspection tags to show whether a scaffold is under construction or ready for use.
    Note: Scaffold components meet OSHA and Cal/OSHA dimensional and construction standards. Check local, state, and federal codes, including OSHA, for safe set up and operating practices.
    Outriggers
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Scaffolds. Build-Your-Own Scaffolds, Outriggers.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Scaffolds. Build-Your-Own Scaffolds, Outriggers.
    If your scaffold is 20 ft. or taller, use outriggers to extend the base and increase stability. You’ll need a base plate or caster on the end of each outrigger—attach them with a toggle or pig tail pin (all sold separately). You can also use leveling jack feet. You’ll also need a cross brace (sold separately) to join each pair of outriggers and keep them square. The outriggers have welded pins for mounting cross braces.
    Mounting
    Wd.
    Ht.
    Color
    Hardware
    Included
    No. of
    Holes
    Hole
    Dia.
    Specs. Met
    Each
    Powder-Coated Steel
    33"51 1/4"BlueNo17/16"Cal/OSHA Compliant Title 8 Section 1637
    Cal/OSHA Compliant Title 8 Section 1646
    OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1926.451
    8742N280000000
     
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