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Laddermate (LM100) DICKE Since 1886 DICKE P S AFETY RODUCTS www.dicketool.com 1201 A W P.O. B D G IL 518 60515 ARREN OX OWNERS ROVE, VENUE PH: 630-969-0050 FAX: 630-969-3973 Ladder Stabilizing Strap PROCEDURES FOR USE Step 1 - Preparation 1/4 H H 12" Min. DICKE DICKE TOOL CO. TOOL CO. Your Laddermate is now ready for use. 1 LOOP AND BUCKLE ASSEMBLIES POLE STRAP Attach to Ladder Rail Step 2 - Installation To facilitate final inspection at the factory, the two loop and buckle components are assembled adjacent to each other on the long pole strap. When using the Laddermate for the first time, simply slide one loop and buckle assembly out to the other end of the pole strap. 2a. Properly position ladder as shown. If the ground is uneven, a ladder leveling wedge should be used. Be sure to leave at least 12" of clearance between the top of the ladder and any obstruction. 2b. Attach one loop of the strap to the left ladder rail just below the fifth rung by passing the small buckle through the larger buckle.

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Page 1: Laddermate (LM100) Ladder Stabilizing Strapdicketool.com/pdf/LM100_Procedures.pdfLaddermate™(LM100) DICKE Since 1886 DICKE SAFETY PRODUCTS 1201 WARREN AVENUE P.O. BOX 518 DOWNERS

Laddermate (LM100)™

DICKE

Since 1886

DICKE PSAFETY RODUCTS

www.dicketool.com

1201 AW P.O. B D G IL518 60515ARREN OX OWNERS ROVE,VENUE

PH: 630-969-0050 FAX: 630-969-3973

Ladder Stabilizing Strap

PROCEDURES FOR USE

Step 1 - Preparation

1/4 H

H

12" Min.

DIC

KE

DIC

KE

TO

OL

CO

.T

OO

L C

O.

Your Laddermate is now ready for use.

1

LOOP AND BUCKLEASSEMBLIES

POLE STRAP

Attach toLadder Rail

Step 2 - Installation

To facilitate final inspection at the factory, the two loop and buckle components are assembled adjacent to each other on the long pole strap. When using the Laddermate for the first time, simply slide one loop and buckle assembly out to the other end of the pole strap.

2a. Properly position ladder as shown. If the ground is uneven, a ladder leveling wedge should be used. Be sure to leave at least 12" of clearance between the top of the ladder and any obstruction.

2b. Attach one loop of the strap to the left ladder rail just below the fifth rung by passing the small buckle through the larger buckle.

Page 2: Laddermate (LM100) Ladder Stabilizing Strapdicketool.com/pdf/LM100_Procedures.pdfLaddermate™(LM100) DICKE Since 1886 DICKE SAFETY PRODUCTS 1201 WARREN AVENUE P.O. BOX 518 DOWNERS

Attach BeneathFifth Rung

Laddermate (LM100)™

DICKE

Since 1886

DICKE PSAFETY RODUCTS

www.dicketool.com

1201 AW P.O. B D G IL518 60515ARREN OX OWNERS ROVE,VENUE

PH: 630-969-0050 FAX: 630-969-3973

Ladder Stabilizing Strap

PROCEDURES FOR USE continued

Step 3 - Test

2

1-1/2 Wraps

2c. Pass the opposite end of the strap 1-1/2 turns around the pole, overlapping on the pole at roughly the same height as the fifth rung. Attach the free end to the right ladder rail directly beneath the fifth rung.

2d. Pull both strap cinches until both sides are snug. Be sure both loops are tight against the underside of the fifth rung of the ladder.

Once the base of the ladder is secured, ascend the ladder to the fourth rung and verify that the Laddermate has sufficient tension. This can be accomplished by placing a slight twisting motion to the side rails. There should be no more than 3" of movement on either side rail. If there is more than 3" of movement, descend the ladder and increase the tension evenly on both sides.

Once you have tested and are certain that the ladder cannot twist, you can now ascend the ladder to work with confidence.

Page 3: Laddermate (LM100) Ladder Stabilizing Strapdicketool.com/pdf/LM100_Procedures.pdfLaddermate™(LM100) DICKE Since 1886 DICKE SAFETY PRODUCTS 1201 WARREN AVENUE P.O. BOX 518 DOWNERS

Laddermate (LM100)™

DICKE

Since 1886

DICKE PSAFETY RODUCTS

www.dicketool.com

1201 AW P.O. B D G IL518 60515ARREN OX OWNERS ROVE,VENUE

PH: 630-969-0050 FAX: 630-969-3973

Ladder Stabilizing Strap

PROCEDURES FOR USE Continued 3

Step 4 - Removal

SLACK

Aprox. 8"

For added stability, you may want to use the Top Laddermate at the top of the pole. See

for Use. Top

Laddermate Procedures

The Laddermate was designed to be very difficult to remove unless the base of the ladder is moved. This feature insures that you will remain stabilized until you descend the ladder and release the Laddermate yourself. Removal is best accomplished by first facing one side of either ladder rail in a bent-knee, straight-backed position with the rail between your feet. Grasping the next convenient ladder rung with your hands, simply lift the side rail slightly by straightening your legs and slide the base of the ladder about 8" toward the base of the pole. This will place slack in the strap, which will allow release of the pass buckles and removalof the Laddermate.