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Reddit mentions of Werner PK80-2 Master Pk80 Automatic Ladder Leveler with Safety Shoes, Aluminum, Silver

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Werner PK80-2 Master Pk80 Automatic Ladder Leveler with Safety Shoes, Aluminum, Silver
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Automatic leveler for all Werner fiberglass and aluminum D5900, D6000, D6200, 7100, D7100, D1100, D1200, D1300, D1500 and D500 series laddersAutomatically adjusts up to 8-1/2-inchesEasily levels and locks securely in place
Specs:
ColorSilver
Height2.25 Inches
Length37 Inches
Number of items1
Size1 Pc
Weight9 Pounds
Width3.5 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Werner PK80-2 Master Pk80 Automatic Ladder Leveler with Safety Shoes, Aluminum, Silver:

u/Glen843 ยท 10 pointsr/pics

I am a painter and I can tell you that this will support his weight but this is very dangerous. If he leans too much to the left or right the ladder will flip because he is at a very extreme angle. Also like many people mentioned you have nothing to grab onto....this will get your heart rate going if the ladder shifts even a little. Rule of thumb with ladders is you never want to be more than an arms length away from the wall( this applies to 16ft and under). This is a rule of thumb and is not meant to be an exact measurement to base every set up on.....Always take a step back and look at the angle of the ladder. You need more space the higher up you go, again you should always take a step back and look at the angle. You want this / essentially. I currently have a ladder set up like this on a roof supported by a toe board....very dangerous but I need the money. Sorry no picture but I might take one if this comment does not get buried.

edit I looked at the picture again and I would set up an extension ladder on the stairs below.

u/alias_enki ยท 6 pointsr/OSHA

I think this is the one or very close to what I was using on my ladder. The legs slide up and down with some sort of gear mechanism that locked once you put enough weight on it. There was no fuss, just set the ladder in place, lift a bit to make sure things are set and go. I miss them, even if they added weight to the ladder. I can throw a 28' fiberglass ladder around all day.