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Instructions #08126 (E1117- Rev. 10/11/19)

Step 1

 

Take one side rail (A) and slide step bracket (B) into the upper position (see diagram on back). Note that there are 2 sets of square  

 

holes on the step bracket flange for the bolts. The left side rail utilizes the farthest left round holes. Place 1/4” x 1.75” (C) bolt   

 

through and using washer (D) and nylon nut (E), hand tighten only. Repeat with the second bolt, washer and nut.

Step 2

 

Same procedure above adding the opposite side rail (A). Note again that there are 2 sets of round holes, the left side rail uses the  

 

farthest left holes and the right side uses the farthest holes to the right. Slide 2 of the  1/4“ x 1.75” bolts (C) and hand tighten   

 

using washers (D) and nylon nuts (E).

Step 3

 

Slide the lower step bracket (B) into the base of both side rails (A), using the same 1/4“ x 1.75: bolts (C) hand tighten all four using  

 

washers (D) and nylon nuts (E).

Step 4

 

Attach the tie bar (F) over both side rails (A) using 1/4” x 1.75” Bolt (C). Use washer (D) and nylon nut (E), firmly tighten using 

 

10 mm wrench. Do not over tighten.

Step 5

 

Make sure that the unit is square before firmly tightening all 8 nuts (E) using a 10 mm  wrench. To square unit up, measure    

 

diagonally (corner to corner) and bolt to bolt form the upper step bracket to lower step bracket. If the measurements on each    

 

diagonal are the same, tighten nuts using 10 mm wrench. If they are not equal, pull on the left or right side rail until these  

 

 

measurements are equal.

Step 6

 

Slide bumper feet (G) onto the ends of the left and right side rail (A).

Ladder Installation

Step 1

 

Slide the Ladder Stabilizer step brackets over the ladder rung until they are in contact with the rung. For safety, never attach

 

The Ladder Stabilizer to the very top rung. Slide tethering pins through the step bracket hole making sure that they also go    

 

through the hole on the opposite side of the step bracket. 

Step 2

 

If using The Ladder Stabilizer to access a roof, allow 3 open rungs for safe access to and from the ladder.

Ladder Stabilizer & Stand-off

Assembly Instructions

Part #48589

• Easy to install, put on or take off in seconds! 

• Makes your extension ladder more stable and safe! 

• For roofers, painters, general contractors, and homeowners 

• Stabilizes ladder on roof or wall of house.

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