Join trays that run in a straight line or need to change direction

A rounded surface supports cable as it exits the tray to protect it from sharp edges

Rest trays on strut channel that is suspended from the ceiling or the run above

Snap in place to suspend trays and detach quickly for loading cable

Organize and route bundles of cable while keeping them accessible anywhere along the run

Transport objects around your facility

Walk over conveyors, machines, and pipes

Adjust length to span ladder jacks and other supports to build your own scaffold

Lower for a teammate to climb to safety after a fall

Enclose tall ladders to protect workers as they climb

Grab to climb safely from the top of a ladder onto a roof or other elevated surface

Replace ladder feet or add a nonslip surface to the legs of rolling ladders

Attach to ladders to move and steady them along cable or roofs

Adjust your ladder to keep it level on uneven ground and slanted floors

Cushion the top of ladders to protect surfaces

Secure a plank between two ladders to create a scaffold; also known as ladder jacks

Mount to a truck or van to haul ladders and other long equipment

Weld a nonslip surface onto ladder rungs

Keep both hands free by enclosing the platform on Werner step ladders

Block mounted ladder rungs to prevent unauthorized users from climbing

Support ladders at a comfortable distance from walls and structures

Extend a hand-hold from the top of ladders used for tanks and roof access

Wall-mount, rolling platform, and step ladders

Construct scaffolding and secure supports, such as railings

Add a barrier around your scaffold platform to prevent falls

Fasten base plates, guardrail posts, and other components to scaffold frames

Hook over scaffold frames to add a platform for workers to stand on

Take on elevated projects that most work platforms aren’t tall and large enough to reach

Take your maintenance and repair tasks to new heights

Strap your ladder to a pole or roof eave to secure it while you work

Replace stair treads in a stairway

Reach elevated landings or access tight spaces like hatches, trenches, and wells

Mount where you need them instead of dragging over a step stool every time

Walk at step ladder height to reach overhead lights, pipe, and electrical wiring

Secure fittings in the U-shaped channel to route conduit and pipe or build other structures

Stick to your work surface and hold tools in place

Achieve an ideal working height or access elevated areas like buildings and vehicles


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