đź”’ Secure Your Heights with Confidence!
The Levelok Ladder Stabilizer Standoff Brackets with Foam Elbows are designed for compatibility with most aluminum and fiberglass extension ladders. Weighing just 12.3 ounces each, these brackets provide a robust 300-pound duty rating while meeting all ANSI and OSHA requirements. Installation is a breeze with a no-fuss design that requires no fasteners, making them ideal for both light-duty and occasional use.
Manufacturer | Levelok |
Part number | ST-ORS-3 |
Item Weight | 680 g |
Product Dimensions | 58.42 x 35.56 x 10.16 cm; 680.39 g |
Item model number | ST-ORS-3 |
Color | Aluminum, Black |
Style | Foam Elbow |
Material | Aluminum |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 2 |
maximum weight capacity | 300 Pounds |
Specific uses | Standoff from walls and roofs |
Included components | Pair of Brackets |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**E
Much lighter than my old standoff
Very easy to put on and take off - very simple but very effective design. Very stable but the foam rubber scuff guards do not hold up well - I will replace with pipe foam as needed (very inexpensive fix) and secure with electrical tape. So much lighter - avoids that top heavy name brand stabilizer that makes it very hard for me to lift up and move the ladder.
C**S
worked well...
Adjustments were made as the arms were found to be somewhat larger than the rung gaps and the foam wears quickly so may have to reinforce it with an appropriate material. They worked well though and removed the need to rest the ladder directly on a wall or guttering which allowed for more space to work and prevented some potential damage...
J**D
Fitted and Worked as advertised
Simple, Light, Stable, and stands off on walls and sloped roofs ... clears the gutterwhen standoffs are resting on the roof.
N**M
Great
I can't believe I never got a set of these sooner. The only way to use a ladder. Safe and sturdy
B**Y
Lightweight and stable
Got the ones that were cheaper with the rubberized material instead of silicone or whatever. The rubber stuff is torn even with careful use but no big deal. I can wrap some tape around them and that will suffice. Used them on Werner fiberglass ladders and the wouldn’t fit out of the box. Had to dent them along what would be the top. The rung has a flat on the top where your foot rests so the stabilizer has to be the same shape. I carefully dented mine along it’s length with a ball peon hammer. Has to go in to the black ring so you just need to dent it to that point. Very solid great. They can rest on the roof like putting your elbows on the table, or up against the building. I have th adjustable Werner ones but don’t use them anymore. They are too heavy on top of a ladder. These don’t have as much of an effect. Don’t know why they are so expensive though
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