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The Werner Level-Master automatic ladder leveler easily attaches to Werner fiberglass and aluminum extension ladders for even support on uneven surfaces, with automatic adjustment up to 8-1/2 inches thanks to the self-leveling design. Each leg automatically slides down to the surface, then locks securely in place. The Level-Master adds 3-3/4-inches of width to your ladder for greater support and longer spanning capability. It will not decrease the duty rating of your ladder, and it includes two levelers for each rail of your ladder, mounting hardware, and instructions.
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- Automatic leveler for all Werner fiberglass and aluminum extension ladders- Self-leveling design allows for automatic adjustment up to 8-1/2-inches
- Legs securely lock into place after adjustment
- Adds 3-3/4-inches of ladder width
- Does not decrease ladder duty ratings
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By Frank M. Centa (Owasso, OK United States)
I do not have a Warner Ladder and was not sure the product would work. I installed the levelers according to the directions on my 20 ft extension ladder and they work great. The directions were easy to follow even though my ladder was not listed in the instructions. The levelers make it very easy to set up the ladder on level or uneven ground. It was one of the best investments I have ever made.
By Francis J. Grieve (Raymond,ME)
When painting or working on a house with uneven ground, this item keeps you safe and secure.Easy to install, and use.I wish I had seen this years ago.Kudos to Werner!!
By Doug Pug (groton ,ma.)
I installed these on my 28' fiberglass about 7 years ago. Since i AM good with my hands, i had NO problems installing them, although i was hesitant at first. I did worry about cutting my ladder. If i ever get another ladder, the FIRST thing i will do is add these babies again. I LOVE THEM and would be lost without them. I RARELY find level surfaces to work on, and these make ANY surface level. If anyone thinks they are UNSAFE, THINK AGAIN !! My kit came with all hardware i needed. I drilled out my rivets and even "SAVED" the metal 45 degree brackets and incorporated them into my installation. NOTICE how many GREAT reviews there are here ? Anyone giving it a bad review does NOT KNOW that the BENEFITS FAR outweigh any labor spent on the install. SO, go ahead, get these, try them for yourself and YOU be the judge !!! P.S. all my friends love my ladder too !!!
By gs (Colo.)
A real "life-saver" on unlevel surfaces, but a couple of caveats.
First, download the instruction manual from Werner before ordering. Some models of Werner ladders require an extra installation kit. Secondly, read the instruction manual from front to back (several times), especially when you get to the part on having to cut the bottom rung off of your existing ladder. That's where it gets scary. I've never had good luck with straight cuts with hacksaws and was lucky enough to rig a jig for use with a metal cutting blade on my miter saw. Mine came out perfectly but not without angst. The whole project lasted over the course of two days. Bottom line: it was well worth it and I feel much safer on the second-storey.
By Douglas S. Gulick (Littleton, CO USA)
These work by a square shaft that runs through the bottom rung into pinions riding along a rack inside each foot housing. When one leg is pushed on, the other leg extends, then when it's loaded (just the ladder weight is plenty) they lock! If it's uneven, pick it up level and put it back down. Pretty slick. I feel much safer now than before with my blocks of wood! I looked at the other types of levelers, but you need to bend over each time to set them, for my back these are worth the extra bucks and time to install. (Regarding bucks, these seem very high quality, everything is Al, Chromate or galvanized. The only plastic is a cap atop each leg, though these aren't critical for operation. Regarding install, took me 3 hrs).
I put them on a 24' Davidson Aluminum ladder. Templates are available for all Werner ladders, but not for other brands, so I had to play around a little before drilling. (Make sure you leave enough room to get the nuts on from the inside! I put it all the way against the back so that the upper section of my ladder wouldn't contact the nuts/brackets when lowered, but almost couldn't get my wrench under the ladder sides to tighten them!) Like another reviewer, I couldn't see any reason to cut off the bottom rung, I'm curious why they want you to do that.
The installation instructions are available above (.pdf file), I'd recommend reading first if you are like me and want to put them on a non-Werner ladder.
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