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Guardian Fall Protection

Ladder Hook (With Wheel) | Fits Single Or Extension | Guardian Fall Protection

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SKU:
2481
$69.07

Description

Guardian's Ladder Hook provides an ideal method of securing the top of a ladder to a rooftop. When used with a paired Ladder Hook, both hooks fit over the top two rungs of the ladder and hook over the roof edge. Then the wing nuts of both hooks are tightened, holding the ladder firmly in place. These hooks are designed to fit single or extension ladders, and are made from powder-coated steel for superior durability and strength.

Features

  • Adjusts to fit between top 2 ladder rungs
  • Fits single or extension, wood, fiberglass, & aluminum ladders with round or “D” rung styles
  • 2481 rolls ladder without damaging shingles
  • With Wheel

Specifications

  • Product Weight: 24LB/10.89KG
  • Product Length: 22.5''/57.15CM
  • Product Height: 12''/30.48CM

Compliance

  • OSHA 1910
  • OSHA 1926 Subpart M

Downloads

Instruction Manual


More Info

Ladder Hook with Wheel for Roof Access

The Ladder Hook with Wheel is a fall protection ladder accessory designed for securing single or extension ladders at the roof edge during rooftop access. Roofing technicians, construction workers, and maintenance technicians typically use this equipment to stabilize ladder positioning while moving between ground level and elevated work areas. This OSHA 1910 and OSHA 1926 Subpart M certified equipment features powder-coated steel construction for durability.

Industry Applications and Professional Use

Construction Job Sites

Construction workers and site supervisors commonly use a ladder stabilizer when crews need dependable roof access on active job sites. The top rung placement and wing nuts help teams set the ladder at the roof edge for routine work-at-height tasks. This supports safer workflow during framing, renovation, and exterior access jobs.

Utilities and Service Work

Utility workers and safety coordinators often rely on roof hooks for service calls that involve elevated access on buildings and structures. The wheel helps guide ladder positioning, while the powder-coated steel build supports repeated daily-use demands. This fits mobile crews that need practical ladder accessory solutions in changing field conditions.

Transportation Facilities

Transportation maintenance teams use ladder hooks when they need controlled access to roofs, loading areas, or exterior service points. Workers commonly move between single ladder and extension ladder setups depending on the task. The design helps crews manage rooftop entry in weather-dependent conditions.

Municipal Services

Municipal maintenance staff often use this ladder hook for inspections and repairs on public buildings. Teams commonly work around roofs, facades, and other elevated structures where ladder stabilization matters. The wheel and top rung fit help support efficient setup for regular service routes.

Warehousing and Facility Maintenance

Facility maintenance staff and maintenance technicians typically use ladder hooks for rooftop access on warehouses and large buildings. The tool suits occasional-use and daily-use applications where crews need secure placement at the roof edge. It works well for teams that want a practical ladder stabilizer for common access tasks.

Technical Specifications and Product Features

Understanding Product Standards

Product specifications matter because ladder accessories must match ladder type, roof access needs, and work-at-height expectations. The right fit helps crews position the ladder correctly and use wing nuts for secure adjustment per manufacturer instructions. This model aligns with OSHA 1910 and OSHA 1926 Subpart M requirements for relevant jobsite use.

Specification What It Means Practical Benefit
OSHA 1910 Meets this workplace safety standard Supports use in regulated work environments
OSHA 1926 Subpart M Falls under construction fall protection guidance Matches rooftop access applications on job sites
Powder-coated steel Durable steel construction with protective coating Helps resist wear in outdoor conditions
With wheel Rolls during ladder positioning Helps reduce roof-edge scuffing during setup
24 lb / 10.89 kg Product weight Provides substantial, stable hardware for rooftop positioning

Use Case Scenarios and Applications

Roof Access on Residential Projects

Crews typically use the Ladder Hook with Wheel when accessing residential roofs for repairs, inspections, or installations. The hook adjusts to fit between the top two ladder rungs and helps hold the ladder at the roof edge. This gives workers a practical ladder stabilizer for routine access.

Commercial Building Maintenance

Maintenance technicians often use this roof hook on commercial buildings where ladders need controlled placement at elevated edges. The design fits single or extension ladders with round or D rung styles, including wood, fiberglass, and aluminum models. That flexibility supports mixed equipment fleets.

Renovation and Exterior Construction

Construction and renovation teams commonly rely on paired ladder hooks for access to rooflines and upper work areas. The wing nuts allow crews to tighten the assembly after positioning the top rungs. This helps maintain setup consistency during repeated access throughout the workday.

Utility and Facility Service Calls

Utility crews and facility teams usually use this product for short-duration rooftop access during service work. The wheel supports ladder movement into place, which can help when crews need to reposition equipment around the building exterior. It suits field work where access changes from site to site.

Ideal Applications and Work Environments

Where This Ladder Hook Excels

  • Residential roof access: Works well with common single ladder setups at the roof edge for home maintenance and repair tasks.
  • Commercial maintenance: Supports repeat rooftop access where crews use extension ladder systems and need stable positioning.
  • Construction and renovation: Fits active sites that require a ladder accessory for top rung placement and rooftop entry.
  • Utility service work: Helps teams manage roof access during mobile service calls and exterior inspections.

Professional Applications

Workers Who Rely on This Equipment

  • Roofing technicians: Use it to stabilize access at the roof edge during installation and repair work.
  • Site supervisors: Review ladder setup and support controlled access on active projects.
  • Maintenance technicians: Use it for routine roof access and building service tasks.
  • Construction workers: Rely on it when moving between ground level and elevated work areas.
  • Safety coordinators: Select it as part of a fall protection plan for ladder access.
  • Facility maintenance staff: Use it for ongoing building upkeep and inspection access.

Complete Safety Equipment Solutions

Complementary Safety Gear

This ladder hook works alongside other fall protection equipment for a more complete rooftop access setup. Crews often pair ladder accessories with broader systems because multiple layers help support safer work planning. All Safety also offers related components that fit ladder access and work-at-height tasks.

Recommended Equipment Combinations

  • Roof access setup: Ladder Hook with Wheel + ladders + roof anchor systems + safety harnesses
  • Construction access: Ladder Hook with Wheel + single or extension ladders + fall arrest gear
  • Maintenance workflow: Ladder Hook with Wheel + ladders + safety harnesses

Selection Guide and Product Suitability

When to Choose This Product

Choose this ladder hook when crews need rooftop access on residential or commercial buildings. It also fits maintenance and utility work where workers use single or extension ladders with round or D rung styles. The wheel adds a practical advantage when teams position the ladder at the roof edge.

Key Evaluation Factors

  • Check ladder compatibility with single or extension ladders.
  • Confirm rung style, including round or D rung designs.
  • Review OSHA 1910 and OSHA 1926 Subpart M requirements for the task.
  • Consider roof access frequency and whether daily-use durability matters.

Limitations and Alternative Considerations

This product is not suitable for applications that do not involve ladder-to-roof access or ladder stabilization at the roof edge. For tasks without roof-edge ladder positioning, a different ladder accessory or access system may fit better. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.

Daily Use and Maintenance

Workplace Integration

Workers typically mount the hook over the top rungs when they access rooftops or elevated work areas. They then adjust the wing nuts per manufacturer instructions before using the ladder. Crews commonly use it on building exteriors and rooftops where stable access matters.

Care and Replacement Guidelines

Inspect the hook, wheel, and fasteners before use and follow manufacturer guidelines for wear checks. Clean debris from moving parts and store the unit in a dry area per manufacturer instructions. Replace the product if deformation, wear, or damage appears during inspection.

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