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Qual-Craft 2204 Workbench/Guard Rail

Qual-Craft 2204 Workbench/Guard Rail
From Qual-Craft

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Product Description

Workbench/guardrail holder attaches to Pump Jack scaffolding (Item# 189525) to support a handy workbench to increase efficiency and cut work time (workbench not included). Requires a minimum of two workbench/guardrail holders to operate. U.S.A.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #38338 in Home Improvement
  • Brand: Qual-Craft
  • Model: 2204
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 14.50" h x 6.50" w x 27.00" l, 11.50 pounds

Features

  • Workbench and guardrail mount for use with model 2200Q
  • Easy-to-mount a guard rail holder for enhanced safety
  • Heavy duty design for optimal stability
  • Workbench allows tools and materials an any working level.
  • Weight: 10 pounds, 'Shipping Weight: 13 pounds

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
The Qual-craft Pump Jack Work Bench and Guardrail Holder Combo will cut your work time with a workbench attached to the pump jack scaffold. This accessory is for use with model 2200Q and comes with a guardrail holder.


Customer Reviews

Indispensible5
Used along with the pump jack system, I have found this workbench to be indispensible for jobs such as siding and window installation. Not only does it provide a more secure working environment, but it also holds tools such as your compound saw, thus keeping you from having to climb down for every cut. I wouldn't trade it for anything!

they are ok....3
Homeowner - not a professional who would use these all of the time.

These work, but aren't he best design in the world. When you jack up your system, make sure any shelving you rigged to these is attached somehow to keep it from sliding off.

Make sure you pull the "wings" over the jack system when you attach it, else the corners will dig into your columns when you lower.

The 2x4 safety bracing isn't the best design in the world either. I had one refuse to move and snapped two screws holding the 2x4 until I "assisted it" with a ballpeen hammer. They must have ran a lot of paint between the brace piece and the unit itself that held like epoxy (until the ballpeen unepoxied it).

Very pleased with the height the shelving is when it's attached to the jacks.

If I were in a business where I needed a system like this a lot, I'd keep looking. But, for occasional homeowner use, they are acceptable.

Note: the blue Warner system you can get at the box stores looks exactly like these and is cheaper to purchase. I would have saved several hundred on my system had I researched a little more.