The spacing on ladder rungs should never be less than six inches or greater than 12 inches. The majority of 7 foot ladders have between 6 and 10 rungs.
Never. He stayed working until the day he died.
I've heard it said that the vertical should be 4 times the size of the base (of the right angle triangle). Therefore if a 12 foot ladder would reach about an 11 foot vertical, it would be placed just under 3 feet from the wall.I've also seen it said that the angle should be 75.5 degrees.Personally I do not agree with an absolute. At heights under 10 feet, your center of gravity (especially if you are a very large person) might cause the ladder to move away from the wall while you are climbing, therefore a more shallow angle may be appropriate.At heights over 20 feet, I like to ensure good pressure against the wall when I am at the top. This feels more secure on a windy day. A more shallow angle can help, but ONLY if the base of the ladder is braced. For instance I've braced the bottom against a big tree, or a long plank that spans between the two wheels of a car.At heights over 25 feet especially you've just got to rule out all variables because it only takes one fall in a thousand trips up a ladder to end your fun (income, health, life). Stand back and look at your angles, test how the ladder feels as you go up, adjust as many times as you have to, brace the bottom, tie off the top, never compromise.
about 1,000 to 2 thousand going,but he said for a fact that he collect them but never frame them.#sneakerhead big time
you should never ask this questions because you'll never get the right answer
The spacing on ladder rungs should never be less than six inches or greater than 12 inches. The majority of 7 foot ladders have between 6 and 10 rungs.
Jeff Hardy with a record of 10 wins..................................funny is in it. jeffs speacialty matchy is TLC yet hes never won one and has lost the most of them meanwhile hes won the most ladder matches.....................maybe he should change his speacilty match to a ladder match.
First of all, the question should be: "Should you use the past or present tense after 'never'?"The answer is: you can use any tense after 'never'. It depends on what time frame to which you are referring.
Before using a ladder, make sure it is in good condition with no defects. Place the ladder on a level surface and secure it properly to prevent it from slipping. Check the weight limit and never exceed it.
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no she never did get married.
The neutral of a generator should never get into a condition where is is floating. All generators have the neutral tied to the frame of the generator set. It comes this way from the manufacturer. If it is floating then someone has disconnected the neutral wire from the frame. Just reconnect the neutral to the generator frame again to stop it from floating. Larger generators should also have a ground rod connected to the generator frame for grounding purposes.
no that has never happend
Start by evaluating the frame. If the frame is bent...foreget it. It will never be the same.
Before use, perform a thorough inspection and look for damage, bent rungs, grease on tread, defective feet, etc. Follow the labels on the ladder and the owner's manual. If you don't have the manual you can download a copy from the manufacturer's website. When you set the ladder, keep clear of electrical lines, Lean the ladder against the structure at a 4:1 (with your toes at the base of the ladder, your fingertips should touch the ladder with your arms extended). Check that the surface is firm and level. If the ground is soft, you can lay down a plywood square so the ladder won't sink. Check that the ladder won't kick out. If you are on hard pavement, ensure that the feet have the rubber tread down. Some ladders have "claws" on the feet that can be flipped to bite into the dirt. Extend the ladder so that it is between 3 and 4 feet above the top of the structure if you need to step off the ladder onto a roof. Secure the top of the ladder to the structure with a rope, strap or chain so the top won't slide. Maintain 3 points of contact while you climb. Always climb facing the ladder. Don't overload the ladder. Add your weight and what you are carrying up the ladder. Never put 2 people on the ladder at the same time.
yes Washington helped frame the constitution
Yes, you are never required to use a frame except for water beds.