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Wall Jacks
Proctor Wall Jacks
Two men and a pair of Proctor Wall Jacks can lift a finished wall over 75 feet long in less than five minutes!
How They Work:
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The lifting brackets are placed under the top plate or header and securely nailed. The bottom of the wall is toenailed to the sub-floor, or otherwise secured to prevent it from slipping during the lift.
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The jacks are placed upright, flush against the lifting bracket. The hinged foot is securely nailed to the sub-floor near a floor joist.
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The lift begins, both Jacks being operated in unison.
If one man is raising th wall, he simply moves from one Jack to the other avoiding excessive twisting of the wall.
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The Jacks remain in contact with the top edge of the wall during the entire lift.
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When the wall reaches the upright position, it is stopped and held firmly by the preset wall stops, which are adjustable.
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The Wall Jacks provide a substantial brace until the wall can be permanently braced with Proctor Adjustable Wall Braces.
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Other Uses:
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A simple three-legged tripod is formed by extending the wall stop to the uppermost position and inserting it in the crotch of two 2 x 4's nailed together. Heavy beams may be easily lifted in this manner.
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After walls are raised and braced, they may be moved endways into place. By slacking the cable and moving the jacks to a vertical position abutting the wall, it may be lifted free of the floor and pushed into position by hand.
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The simple tripod lifts gable ends into place.
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Telescopes from operating position to closed position for storage and hauling.
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Model No.
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P16
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P20
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P23
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Extended
Lenght
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16 ft.
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20 ft.
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23 ft.
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Closed
Lenght
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9' 0"
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11' 0"
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12' 0"
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Weight
(per jack)
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53 lbs.
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75 lbs.
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85 lbs.
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Wall Lift
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11' 0"
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13' 6"
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15' 6"
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Beam Lift
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15' 0"
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19' 0"
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22' 0"
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Capacity
(per jack)
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1000 lbs
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500 lbs.
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500 lbs.
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Safety
Factor
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2
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2
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2
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Proctor Adjustable Wall Braces
Model No. PWB
Weight: 12 lbs.
Now you can brace, as well as align walls, quickly and accurately with the rugged 10 foot Proctor Adjustable Wall Brace. Eliminates costly and time consuming lumber bracing. Just a turn or two on the fast thread screw, and the wall is aligned and ready for nailing. Wall braces can be used to position beam supports and partition walls, as well as exterior walls.
Wood Post Wall Jacks
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Model No. 6200
Weight: 15 lbs.
Easy to use, economical and portable. Constucted of heavy-duty malleable iron casting. These Wall Jacks are designed for use with 1-1/2" x 3-1/2" (2x4) fir poles.
Capacity: When used in conjunction with poles made of clear straight-grained fir wood, free from all knots or defects, the Wall Jack has a capacity of 1,000 lbs.
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Uses:
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For Raising Walls.
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For Raising Beams.
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For Constructing Decks.
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To Tighten And True Flooring.
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***All products should be used in accordance with all Local, State and Federal / OSHA requirements.
**We carry a full line of parts for all our products.
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