A: Eight foot with a hand roller or 12+ with an extension on the roller.
by|Mar 27, 2021
A: Depends on how tall you are. I work with a guy who is 6’6” and he works from the floor on 8’ ceilings all the time. The scaffold has a working height of 4 feet, I never go past the third rung and I’m just shy of 6 feet tall so you should be able to work on an 8 foot or 9 foot ceiling fairly comfortably
by|Jun 14, 2022
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Q:Is this stackable
by|Sep 22, 2020
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A: I assume you mean can you make it taller? With two ? I wouldn’t even try that- and I bought two.
by|Jun 23, 2022
A: No it is not.
by|Oct 28, 2023
Q:Obvious question.... WHAT ARE THE DIMENSIONS?????????
by|Aug 31, 2020
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A: Assembled size measures 3.3 ft. L x 3.8 ft. H x 1.8 ft. W
7 in. x 4 ft. x 4 ft. when folded
by|Sep 1, 2020
A: 4 ft. x 3.8 ft. x 2 ft. Portable Rolling Scaffold 500 lb. Load Capacity
by|Sep 2, 2020
Q:what is the working height of this product
by|Jan 6, 2020
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A: You have four places you can put the planks on, 10 inches, 22 inches, 33 inches, and 44 inches up.
by|May 17, 2022
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A: The working height of this product is 3.8 ft.
by|Jun 23, 2022
A: Assembled size measures 3.3 ft. L x 3.8 ft. H x 1.8 ft. W. Add persons height to the height to get working height.
by|Jan 15, 2021
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Q:Are these stckable?
by|Dec 14, 2019
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A: No, it is not stackable.
by|Dec 19, 2019
Q:THE HEIGHT OF THE SCAFFOLD AND THE WIDTH...YOU DO NOT GIVE EITHER OF THESE
by|Apr 9, 2019
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A: 500 lb. working load capacity (250 lb. each platform)
Assembled size: 41"W x 21.25"D x 46"H
4-in. locking swivel casters
*each platform is only half the width and half the weight capacity!!!! - we added plywood and use them for rolling storage so I can move things easily - the platforms that come with it are a bit on the flimsy side - fine for a guy and a bucket of paint, but not much else.
by|May 13, 2022
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A: Under the product overview it states the following: Assembled size measures 3.3 ft. L x 3.8 ft. H x 1.8 ft. W.
by|Apr 10, 2019
A: It is 32 inches long, 22 inches wide, and just shy of 4 feet tall.
by|Aug 14, 2020
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A: About 4 and a half feet to top and about 4 feet long. Can work a standard 8 foot ceiling easy.
by|Jun 26, 2019
A: I asked the question you are suppose to give the answer. What is wrong with you people? You are scary.
by|Aug 31, 2020
A: 20 inches wide and 45 inches high
by|May 13, 2022
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Q:Can someone tell me what heights the platforms can be set? Or the distance between the each level? Thx!
by|Apr 13, 2018
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A: not sure if you got this answer already or not. My computer froze as soon as I hit send.
Any way
1st level is at 10 inches, 2nd is at 22 inches, 3rd is at 32 inches and 4th is at 44 inches.
this is with the wheels on.
This a very handy unit, I use it all the time.
I am putting crown molding in my entry way this weekend and will be using it again.
With the wheels on it takes a bit of getting used to too balance and feel comfortable on it.
But in no time you will be dancing on the platforms
Hope this helps...have fun .
by|Jan 8, 2020
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A: The height can be set at roughly 11 inches, 22 inches, 33 inches and if you were really really brave and wanted to use the top one about 45 inches.
by|Jan 8, 2020
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A: The height distance between the side bars is 12 inches. You cannot safely use it as a scaffold with the platform on the top bar, and I'm not so sure about the second one either. We added shelves and use them for mobile storage, not as a platform.
by|May 5, 2023
Q:Can this be used on stairs?
by|Dec 19, 2017
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A: NO
by|Jun 26, 2019
A: looking at mine, I would not use this on a stairs. There are no adjustments for using this the different levels. The scaffold seems to be strictly for use on the floor.
by|Aug 14, 2020
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A: Absolutely not.
by|May 5, 2023
A: Since the wheels must sit flat on the ground, stairs would not be an option.