Questions & Answers
Q: How much weight
can a pair of WallWalkers hold?
A: WallWalkers are rated for 250 lbs. or 500 lbs.
evenly distributed per pair.
Q: Do I hang the WallWalker on the inside
or on the outside of the wall?
A: They can be hung on both the inside
and the outside.
Q: Are Fall Protection attachments
available?
A: Yes, handrail posts that support
toprail,midrail, and toe boards are available.
Q: Height restrictions?
A: There are no height restrictions as long
as local and federal requirements are being followed.
Q: How much weight can a pair of WallWalkers hold?
A: WallWalkers are rated for 250 lbs. or 500 lbs. evenly distributed per pair.
Q: Do I hang the WallWalker on the inside or on the outside of the
wall?
A: They can be hung on both the inside and the outside.
Q: Are Fall Protection attachments available?
A: Yes, handrail posts that support toprail,midrail, and toe boards are available.
Q: Height restrictions?
A: There are no height restrictions as long as local and federal requirements
are being followed.
Q: How do you remove the WallWalkers from the wall when the blocking
has been installed?
A: The WallWalker has been uniquely designed so that the hook can be easily detached.
Q:How far does the horizontal beam extend away from the wall?
A: The horizontal beam extends 38 inches from the wall. This allows for sufficient
room to cut standard tails and fascia board while standing on the WallWalker
platform.
Q:How far apart can I put each WallWalker?
A: As far apart as the length and duty rating of your plank will allow. Basically,
the length of the plank, minus 2 feet. however, the distance between handrail
posts should not exceed 8 feet.
Q:Can the plank height be adjusted?
A: Yes, it can be adjusted with or without removing the plank. (California CSO
Section 1645(e)(5) requires minimum 20" plank.)
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