A: Model # AC10-20-03 is for a pair of ladder jacks.
by|Apr 1, 2024
A: Model # AC10-20-03 is for a pair of ladder jacks.
by|Apr 1, 2024
Q:Is this for one jack or a pair ?
by|Mar 31, 2024
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A: Model # AC10-20-03 is for a pair of ladder jacks.
by|Apr 1, 2024
A: Model # AC10-20-03 is for a pair of ladder jacks.
by|Apr 2, 2024
Q:how much do two short-body ladder jacks cost.
by|May 31, 2023
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A: Please go to the following link, to see pricing for model AC10-14-02: https://www.homedepot.com/s/AC10-14-02?NCNI-5
by|Jun 2, 2023
A: Please go to the following link, to see pricing for model AC10-14-02: https://www.homedepot.com/s/AC10-14-02?NCNI-5
by|Jun 2, 2023
Q:is this a pair or sold singled? cause I would like to purchase a pair
by|Aug 2, 2022
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A: Model #AC10-14-02S is a single. To order a pair, part number is AC10-14-02.
by|Aug 11, 2023
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A: Model #AC10-14-02S is a single. To order a pair, part number is AC10-14-02.
by|Jan 24, 2023
Q:This has been answered many times but most recently in 2018. Are these still sold as a pair in 2022? Model number AC10-20-03. Price $147.79.
Also would like to confirm this will accommodate a 19" pick. Thanks.
by|Apr 7, 2022
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A: Model AC10-20-03 is a pair. Accepts Stages to 20 inch width. For pricing, please contact Home Depot.
by|Feb 24, 2023
A: Model AC10-20-03 is a pair. Accepts Stages to 20 inch width.
For pricing, please contact Home Depot.
by|Apr 8, 2022
Q:what is the weight limit
by|Jan 8, 2022
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A: Model #AC10-14-02S is a single ladder jack.
Model AC10-14-02 is a pair.
Recommended for use with 300lb Type IA and 375lb Type IAA extension ladders. (OSHA and ANSI allow use with 250lb Type I extension ladders.)
The ladder jacks will take on the weight rating of the lowest rated piece in the system, to determine the duty rating of your system.
by|Jan 9, 2022
A: Model #AC10-14-02S is a single ladder jack. Model AC10-14-02 is a pair. Recommended for use with 300lb Type IA and 375lb Type IAA extension ladders. (OSHA and ANSI allow use with 250lb Type I extension ladders.) The ladder jacks will take on the weight rating of the lowest rated piece in the system, to determine the duty rating of your system.
by|Jan 30, 2023
A: I don’t know the tested rating, but I weigh about 250 lbs and used without any issues.
by|May 19, 2023
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Q:Can you use these with 2 Werner multiposition ladders fully extended (1A rated, 22ft)?
by|Dec 8, 2021
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A: Model #AC10-20-03, cannot be used with the MT Series ladder. You cannot use any ladder jacks, with any MT Series ladder.
by|Dec 8, 2021
A: You definitely can. Im redoing the side of my house with a pair of MT-22s and these. Not sure what the answers below mean.
by|Sep 12, 2022
A: Model #AC10-20-03, cannot be used with the MT Series ladder. You cannot use any ladder jacks, with any MT Series ladder.
by|Sep 12, 2022
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Q:Hi. What is the maximul weight that the ladder jack can hold as a pair ?can this ladder jack be attached to a little giant and/or gorilla ladder ?
by|Jul 18, 2021
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A: The duty rating is the lowest piece of equipment of your system. It is not to be used with a Little Giant or gorilla ladder. Only to be used on a Werner ladder. Please contact Customer Care at 888-523-3371.
by|Jul 18, 2021
A: The duty rating for the ladder jack system, is the rating of the lowest component of your system.
You cannot attach a ladder jack to a little giant and/or gorilla ladder. You can only use them on a Werner ladder.