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To use ladder jacks, simply mount them over each rung of your ladder, and then climb up and lift the extended section until the top ridges line up with the top of the next rungs. Once everything is lined up, you can lock it into place with the bolt on the side, depending on the type you get.
The options are as follows: Tie the ladder to a suitable point, making sure both stiles are tied. Where this is not practical, secure the ladder with an effective ladder stability device. If this is not possible, securely wedge the ladder (eg wedge the stiles against a wall)
But often you can return a loose ladder to rock-solid status by tightening its metal braces. Locate the hex nuts on the outside of the ladder rails; there should be one at each rung. Tighten the nuts with a wrench, then check to see if the ladder is more stable. If it`s still a little wobbly, tighten the nuts again.
Can I use my ladder without the stabiliser bar? Due to EN-131-2 certification & regulations the stabiliser bar is an integral safety feature of the ladder and the ladder should not be used unless this is in place.
Stabilizers can be divided into two groups: fixed-depth and adjustable. Before renting or buying either type, verify that it`s intended for use with your aluminum or fiberglass ladder.
It is essential that you ensure your leaning ladder angle is correct before using it. As a general rule, the correct angle for a ladder and its safe use is 75 degrees.
The base of the ladder should be placed so that it is one foot away from the building for every four feet of hight to where the ladder rests against the building. This is known as the 4 to 1 rule.
The base of the ladder should be placed so that it is one foot away from the building for every four feet of hight to where the ladder rests against the building. This is known as the 4 to 1 rule.
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I have the Intex Sand/Pump pool filter Model SF 20110. It’s been running real great for the last 4 months. However recently it has been tripping the internal overloads and I have found the pump motor to be very hot when I put my hand against it. I have tried several different solutions, such as a level ground platform that was clear of any obstructions, made sure that the motor vents under the motor was clear of anything that would prevent air flow. I used a non electrical type of lubricate on the impeller. When I would turn on the pump the rotor would not turn but only would hum very loudly and then slowly begin to turn. I also noticed that the motor’s rotor shaft would not turn to freely due the tightness around the rotor’s shaft. After using the lubricate the shaft would turn a little easier. I used an amp meter on the incoming voltage line and the motor would run at 4.5 amp. And yet it still overheated and tripped the motor overloads. I can only think that the motor is still not getting enough ventilation. I have check and cleared all the incoming lines and found nothing block the pumps input or output lines. Any suggestion?
ANSWER : I just looking into this issue my self. The pump cools itself by a internal fan, which is run by the motor. Well I took the housing cover off to find out all the fan blades have broken off and were setting in the base of the pump. Once you remove the fan blades from covering the air intake, it might be fine. I will find out my self once summer gets here.
I have purchased three 750-watt power inverters in the last three weeks. They have all failed to work on the second or third use. The first two were the same brand. I replaced an old one that ran for several years. I am using it to run a 4.7 amp 120-volt vacuum cleaner motor that pumps up my air dock. I have it connected directly with marine cable to one of the boat batteries. The battery outputs about 12.8 volts DC. The fuses don?t blow, just No Output. I am using a three-wire 120-volt extension cord and am, wired neutral, hot and ground to the AC motor vial an on/off switch. The motor works fine when I run house power with an extension cord from the dock next to me. Could I be, just unlucky with new inverters and need to buy a forth one?
ANSWER : The problem may be that the inverter is undersized for the load. Is the 4.7 Amp rating the motor peak draw or the nominal one. What I mean is that it takes many times more power to start start the motor than when the motor is running. Typically it is 3 to 7 times more amps to start the motor than when it is running. It could be that starting the vacumm cleaner is stressing the inverter and it is causing it to fail prematurely. If you can find out the locked rotor current draw of the motor, the that would be the mininum size of the inverter.
Also, the type of inverter will make a difference on how the motor operates. A modified sine wave will make the motor run hotter than a pure sine wave inverter. Hope this helps.
Hiya I have a fujifilm e-900 I have used the camera less than 20 times. The last time I used it I had no problems at all. I had left it sitting in it’s case for 6 months. Now when I try and us it I get the hand with lightning bolt on the lcd. Which I assume means the battery encasement is open. It isn’t open. The camera turns on no problem then when I try and use any function it shuts down. How do I fix this?
ANSWER : The hand with the lightning bolt icon usually means the camera is telling you that there is not enough light and you need to pop the flash up before you take a picture.
If you haven’t used the camera for a while have you tried fresh batteries or charged the 2 re chargeable AA’s that came with the camera?
I bought the Knoxx adjustable stock for my mossberg 500. The forend that comes with it is realy nice and Ide like to use it, but the end nut will not reach the threads. Do i need to buy a new adapter nut that is longer to secure my forend ? I saw one for sale by houge but wasnt sure if that would work on the knoxx forend ?? I realy like the forend sent by knoxx, would be a shame not to use it. What a waste to give that nice piece away and not give the adapter to use it ?? Thanks Noel
ANSWER : That forearm is designed for the 7 5/8″ slide action tube. I’m guessing yours is the 6 1/2″ slide action tube. Take the forearm off your tube and measure it with a ruler. From the very back edge of the action bar collar….that round part the bars are pinned to….all the way to the front edge of the threads. If yours is a 6 1/2″, the Hogue adapter won’t work. You’ll need to buy a new slide action tube. That Hogue adapter is meant to let you use the Hogue rubber coated forearm on your standard sized tube….the Hogue rubber forearm is a hair longer than the standard tube. It won’t give you the length to make up the entire shorter tube length. If you’re handy with a dremel, you could go adapter plus a bit of careful cutting but I won’t suggest you do it if you aren’t certain of your skills.
We have had this treadmill for a number of years and had not been using it much in past year. We now wish to begin using it again but am wondering if I should oil it. Need to know type of oil and locations on treadmill where this should be done
ANSWER : Hi Bernard
well this will depend on what model it is, is it electric? or is it just a friction type? if it is a friction type, a little wd40 just around the bearings should loosen it up a bit try not to get any on the underside of the belt as this could make it slip on the rollers, but if it is electrical, there is no need to lube it at all as these have heavy duty sealed bearings in which are lubricated inside, so really there isn’t much to really do to them or it should i say, hope this helps please vote and rate tanks
I’m using a compressor with a nozzle that fits into the valve hole of my Bally ball pretty tightly. It won’t inflate , even when I use about
80 lb. of pressure. Do I need a special attachment?
ANSWER : Upon researching your problem I came across this site and thought it might be helpful to you.
http://www.ballsnbands.com/how_to_inflate_your_exercise_ball.html
XD Picture Card
ANSWER : It does say 128 in the manual, but I would assume that is because that was the largest available at the time of print.
As long as the card is XD, the storage capacity should not matter.