Description
Pole Connector Aluminum Pump Jack | Werner
The PJ-PC Aluminum Pump Jack Pole Connector is a field-replaceable component for nestable stages. Versatile, dependable, and easy to operate.
- Easy to assemble
- Increase your working height by connecting aluminum poles
- Style: Aluminum Pump Jack System
- Component: Pole Connector
- Certifications: OSHA,ANSI A10.8-2001
- Material: Aluminum
- Approx. Product Length (in): 72v
- Approx. Product Width (in): 3.68
- Approx. Product Height (in): 3
- Approx. Product Weight (lb): 12
- Approx. Shipping Length (in): 72
- Approx. Shipping Width (in): 3.68
- Approx. Shipping Height (in): 3
- Approx. Shipping Weight (lb): 14
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Pole Connector for Aluminum Pump Jack Systems
The Pole Connector Aluminum Pump Jack is a pole connector designed for scaffold system connections and elevated access work. Construction workers, scaffold installers, and maintenance technicians typically use this equipment to extend working height and support modular site assembly. This OSHA and ANSI A10.8-2001 certified component features aluminum construction and works with nestable stages.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Construction Work Environments
Construction workers and site supervisors typically use this aluminum pump jack component when crews need dependable scaffold system connections for exterior projects. It supports elevated access tasks such as facade work, framing support, and jobsite setup. The pole connector helps teams build a temporary access system with modular flexibility.
Utilities and Telecom Projects
Utility crews and maintenance technicians commonly rely on this scaffold accessory for overhead work and repeated access setups. They often need an extension pole solution that connects aluminum poles quickly and keeps work moving across changing locations. The field-replaceable part supports efficient site assembly.
Manufacturing Facilities
Plant maintenance teams often use the pole connector for industrial maintenance tasks that require elevated access around equipment, walls, or exterior structures. The aluminum component supports a work platform setup that can adapt to project needs. Teams value the modular scaffold format during routine service work.
Transportation Maintenance
Transportation crews commonly use scaffolding systems for elevated repairs on terminals, depots, and exterior structures. This connector supports project-duration access when teams need reliable scaffold hardware and repeatable assembly. It fits maintenance work that calls for dependable load-bearing support.
Warehousing Operations
Warehouse facilities often use this pump jack system component for exterior building maintenance and hard-to-reach repair work. Staff can assemble the system for temporary access without changing their long-term workflow. The connector helps support organized, efficient work-at-height planning.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Specifications matter for scaffold connectors because crews depend on consistent fit, material strength, and repeatable assembly. This product follows OSHA and ANSI A10.8-2001 requirements, which helps align use with recognized work-at-height standards. The aluminum build, field-replaceable design, and nestable stages support practical jobsite handling.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| OSHA | Meets referenced workplace safety expectations | Supports compliant jobsite planning |
| ANSI A10.8-2001 | Recognized scaffold-related standard | Helps crews select compatible system components |
| Aluminum | Lightweight metal construction | Helps with handling and field assembly |
| Approximately 72 in length | Extended component size | Supports pump jack pole connection needs |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Exterior Building Maintenance
Crews use this pole connector during exterior building maintenance when they need elevated access for repairs, cleaning, or inspection work. The aluminum pump jack format supports repeated setup cycles and project-duration access. Workers benefit from a field-replaceable component that keeps the scaffold system moving.
Modular Height Adjustment
Teams often choose this connector when a project needs height changes across different work zones. It works with nestable stages to support modular scaffold configuration. That flexibility helps crews adapt to changing conditions without reworking the entire platform.
Industrial Maintenance Tasks
Maintenance crews commonly use this scaffold connector when they need a dependable connection point for service work. The aluminum hardware supports temporary access system assembly in plants and facilities. This setup helps workers reach elevated areas with organized site assembly.
Construction Facade Work
Construction teams rely on this component for facade projects where elevated access and stable scaffold connections matter. It supports work-at-height tasks that often require frequent repositioning. The connector fits jobs that demand practical, repeatable scaffold accessory use.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Product Category Excels
- Exterior building maintenance: Supports scaffold system connections for elevated access on building exteriors.
- Utility and telecom projects: Works well for modular height changes and aluminum pole assembly.
- Construction site facade work: Pairs with nestable stages for adaptable temporary access.
- Industrial maintenance tasks: Helps crews assemble dependable access platforms for service work.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Site supervisors: Coordinate scaffold setup and verify component compatibility on the jobsite.
- Maintenance technicians: Use the pole connector for elevated repairs and routine access tasks.
- Construction workers: Build and adjust the aluminum pump jack system during active projects.
- Scaffold installers: Assemble scaffold systems with attention to fit, alignment, and connection points.
- Safety coordinators: Review equipment selection against project requirements and site procedures.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
This pole connector works alongside other equipment for a more complete elevated access setup. Scaffolding systems, fall arrest equipment, hard hats, and safety glasses often support layered protection on active jobsites. All Safety customers commonly combine compatible gear to match the task, the location, and the work-at-height plan.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Exterior maintenance: Pole connector + scaffolding systems + hard hats + safety glasses
- Elevated service work: Pole connector + fall arrest equipment + scaffolding systems
- Jobsite setup: Pole connector + safety glasses + hard hats
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose this connector when your crew needs a pole connector for aluminum pump jack systems and nestable stages. It performs well on projects that require modular scaffold assembly and repeated elevated access. It also suits teams that value a field-replaceable part with aluminum construction.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Compatibility with existing scaffolding systems
- Need for nestable stages in the access setup
- Project height and access requirements
- Jobsite standards such as OSHA and ANSI A10.8-2001
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
This component is not suitable for users who need a complete scaffold system on its own. Crews needing other access methods may consider ladders, rolling scaffolds, or different temporary access system components. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Teams typically connect this pole connector to aluminum poles when setting up elevated access projects and scaffold assembly. Workers should follow manufacturer instructions during each connection step and check fit before use. Crews commonly integrate it at construction sites, maintenance areas, and exterior work locations.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect connection points, deformation, and wear according to manufacturer specifications before each project cycle. Clean the component by wiping away debris per manufacturer instructions, then store it in a dry, organized area away from corrosion risk. Replace it when damage, bending, or excessive wear appears, or after impact concerns.