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Read and understand all instructions before using Ladder Mover.
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Always inspect LadderMover™ before each use.
Look for any damage such as cuts, gouges, cracks, crazing, stress marks, deformation, or excessive warp.
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Always inspect your hand truck before each use.
If your hand truck toeplate has any burrs or sharp edges, then use a file or other suitable device to remove all burrs and sharp edges.
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Always make sure your hand truck tires are in good shape, properly inflated and the bearings are lubricated.
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Always use a hand truck with a non-foldable toeplate and handle.
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Never use a damaged Ladder Mover.
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Never use a damaged hand truck.
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Never exceed the weight limit for your hand truck.
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Never exceed the 225 lbs. safe weight limit for the Ladder Mover™.
Our ladder carrier has been tested with loads many times greater than the "safe weight limit", and passed with flying colors.
We built-in this safety factor because it's impossible to accurately predict all of the dynamic forces that may come into play with your unique setup using your ladder, supplies, hand truck, terrain, and rate of travel.
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Never carry a person on your Ladder Mover.
They could become injured if they fall, or if any part of the assembly of ladder(s), hand truck, straps and Ladder Mover were to fail.
Don’t take a chance with someone’s safety.
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Never use a folding or collapsible hand truck.
It could fold during use and damage your ladder.
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Never leave a load on your LadderMover™ overnight.
Maintaining a heavy load for an extended period may in rare cases, cause deformation due to creep.
Creep, known also as cold flow, is the permanent deformation that increases with time under constant load or stress.
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To get the most life out of your Ladder Mover, don’t make a habit of storing it on the dashboard of your vehicle, the constant UV rays and heat could break down the plastic over time.
During testing, I stored a Ladder Mover on my dashboard for several months, boiled it in water for 30 minutes, then loaded it on my test fixture and bounced 200 lbs. up and down on it without any sign of failure.
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Never climb your ladder until the hand truck and supplies have been moved to a safe location away from the work area.
Falling from your ladder or elevated work area and onto your hand truck could cause serious injury or death.
Be observant for anything that could be dangerous to fall upon.
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Ladder Mover will function without bungee straps when carrying an extension ladder, traveling over a smooth and level surface, however we highly recommend always using rubber bungee straps to secure your ladder(s) and supplies to the Ladder Mover and hand truck.
An unsecured load could slide or bounce off and strike the edge of your hand truck toeplate, causing severe damage to your ladder, making it unsafe to climb.
Dents or scratches in your ladder side rails could create a weak area causing your ladder to suddenly bend or break while being used, this is true for both fiberglass and aluminum ladders.
Don’t take a chance, it’s not worth getting injured or damaging your expensive ladder.
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Use at your own risk. We are unable to predict or list every possible safety hazard or misuse.
No one can force you to be safe or act in a responsible manner.
Your safety is in your own hands, always take your time and think before acting, watch for hazards to yourself and those around you, stay alert, and stay safe.