How to Use a Red Line Drywall Lift
With the Red Line Drywall lift users can set, roll and lift sheets of drywall onto interior walls and ceilings. The lift provides users with a safe and easy way to help with wall construction projects. Does this Spark an idea?
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Functions
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You need the right tools to get the done job correctly. The Red Line lift, made out of metal components, it can hold loads up to 150 pounds. The base has three casters (wheels) that support the center extension pole. Its extension pole attaches to the loading beams, which hold the drywall sheets in place for setting.
Features
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Sometimes construction tools that reach heights are necessary The Red Line drywall lift, made from welded steel, does not need any tools to assemble or tear down. The loading unit can tilt 65 degrees laterally and 10 degrees longitudinally for sloped ceilings. A single stage winch with a cam-lock allows a single user to move the load up and down without large effort. The maximum reach is 15 feet high.
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Benefits
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Even the simpliest construction projects take tools This lift can hold and load the larger 16-foot drywall sheets. The fits into narrow passages. While the unit can extend to 15 feet, you can buy an attachment feature to extend this reach another four feet.
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