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The Universal Level-Ett ladder stabilizer eliminates the use of dangerous leveling items such as boards or bricks. It extends aluminum and fiberglass extension ladders up to a maximum of 9-1/2 inches. The stabilizer attaches quickly and easily with eight bolts (included), and features lever-pins, which allow easy height adjustment, and anti-slip feet for added safety. This ladder stabilizer meets ANSI and OSHA standards.
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- Ladder stabilizer eliminates the use of dangerous leveling items such as boards or bricks- Lever pins allow easy height adjustment
- Meets ANSI and OSHA standards
- Anti-slip feet for added safety
- Extends aluminum and fiberglass extension ladder up to maximum of 9-1/2 inches
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By K. Bush (Federal Way, WA USA)
My home rests on a hillside and, with a partial daylight basement, rises three-stories up from the backyard. After 10-years in what was a new home, the caulking around my windows began to fail and needed replacing. Unfortunately, I could not reach the ladders on the side of my house because of the slope. I purchases this item and installed it onto my Louisville fiberglass ladder (model L-3022-24). This ladder has an aluminum footing that did require use of a handheld grinder to remove some rivets and other material (as explained in the installation instructions), but the Universal Level-Ett DM101 Ladder Stabilizer fit it just fine. It took me about one hour to install, and it worked exactly as advertised. Now that I have it, I've decided to paint my house myself. I consider it a very worthwhile investment.
By Guy E. Myers (Pennsylvania)
the level-ett was just what i was looking for. it was easy to install and very simple to use. just follow the directions for installation, it takes about fifteen minutes per side. very satisfied, very cost effective product.
By D. Bishop (Tyrone, Georgia)
Nice product. Solidly constructed and easy to use. I'm not sure why, but these didn't fit my aluminum Werner ladder as well as I thought they would. I mean, Werner makes the most common extension ladder around, don't they?
I removed the stock feet from the ladder and commenced the install. Instructions state that the stabilizers should be mounted flush with the base of the ladder. However, the lowest rung on the ladder prevented the brackets for being flush. Where the bottom of the bracket should have aligned with the bottom of the ladder, there was not enough ladder material to drill 2 holes for the lower bolts. I thought about attempting to modify the ladder, but in the end I decided to grind off a bit of material from the underside portion of the stabilizer bracket where it was hitting the low rung on the ladder. The brackets lined up fine after that.
Extra care is needed when drilling the holes for the brackets. My aluminum ladder had some ridges that made it difficult to put the drill bit right were I wanted. I recommend c-clamping the bracket in place, carefully mark the hole locations, and then use a smaller drill bit to create a pilot hole. Line up the bracket on the pilot holes and you can then make corrections once the larger hole is drilled. It also makes drilling the large hole easier when you can use the pilot hole as a guide. Took some extra effort, but all-in-all, I'm pleased.
By H. Posgate (USA)
The levelers may indeed meet OSHA minimum standards, but there is no official OSHA logo on the product, which should indicate the necessary independent testing, so save the old fixed feet you removed from your ladder if you wish to restore compliance.
The levelers are indeed easy to install, though some ladders have a riveted bracket that needs to be drilled out and removed.
Quality looks quite excellent.
NP
By Bob Archer (N.C.)
great for uneven ground, saves time and is safer than stacking boards or bricks to level ladder.
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