With low setup costs, high portability and a landscape-friendly design, ReechCraft’s PowerPole works at the ideal height to reach tight spots.
PowerPole’s streamlined design makes work on siding, roofing, windows and more safer than traditional pump jack systems. Not only does our drill-powered gearbox prevent injuries from pumping fatigue, it also makes climbing 3x times faster. Look forward to safe climbing, secure mid rails, and stable outriggers when you use the PowerPole.
Our 6 ft and 12 ft pole sections allow you to mix and match to reach the specific height you need.
PowerPole pump jack scaffolding with PowerPort Outrigger and V-Brace Tie provides 24 ft work height without anchoring the tie to the wall.
Once anchored to the structure at 32 ft, the PowerPole system can be used without midspan ties (Note: This requires alternative access to anchor the tie and secure to the mast).
Once anchored to the structure at 40 ft using the PowerPort Outrigger and V-Brace, the Power Pole system can be used without midspan ties (Note: This requires alternative access to anchor the tie and secure to the mast).
The PowerPole system can be used to a maximum work height of 78 ft. This requires midspan ties every 16 ft and one at the top (Note: midspan ties are temporarily disconnected to pass).
PowerPole accessories include a wide variety of components that provide added benefits based on what you need. Start with the PowerPole’s standard system and add any of our PowerPole accessory attachments for more speed, safety or flexibility.
Components and Accessories
PowerPole accessories include a wide variety of components that provide added benefits based on what each user needs. Start with the PowerPole’s Standard System and add any of our PowerPole accessory attachments for more speed, safety or versatility.
The PowerPole Climbing Unit enables the climbing capabilities of the PowerPole System. Powered by a 1/2 in. drill, the 650 lb load-rated PowerTrak system offers extreme performance in a compact package, providing all the capacity needed to lift workers, tools and materials into position. Each climbing unit is equipped with a gearbox to power the unit and a drill brace to secure the drill. Build your own system by bolting on your choice of platform supports and accessories for a wide variety of tasks. The PowerPole gearbox includes an integrated overspeed brake for added safety.
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Upgrade the PowerPole Climbing Unit with this quick latch system. Quickly reconfigure the PowerPole for a variety of jobs by connecting platform and workbench supports or a man basket. Transporting the PowerPole is easier since attachments are removed leaving the slender and compact climbing unit on the pole. Choose the Single-Sided PowerLatch for most applications, or the Double-Sided PowerLatch to connect a Platform support on each side of the climbing unit or to use our single man basket. If you need ultimate flexibility on platform, attachment and transportation options, the PowerLatch is for you.
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The Platform Support is used for dual mast configurations. With 11 in. of adjustment, this support accommodates a wide range of standard work platforms from 12 in. to 24 in.
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The Platform Support is used for dual mast configurations and is installed with the PowerLatch Connector. With 11 in. of adjustment, the Platform Support is easily used with the PowerLatch Assembly to accommodate a wide range of standard work platforms from 12 in. to 28 in.
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The PowerPole with Basket attachment is truly a product of its own. When used with the PowerPole Outrigger attachment, you can set up a single mast in a few minutes and work at heights of up to 24 ft with no wall ties. Other configurations allow heights up to 75 ft. The Basket features dual entry and a large 36 in. wide by 26 in. deep work area, providing ample working space for you and your tools. The basket quickly attaches to the climbing unit via the PowerLatch interface. Choose the basket for fast single worker access.
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The midrails attach to the workbench and mount to the walkboard securely with a chain. The posts are placed 8 ft apart or less. Wooden 2×4’s are then mounted to the midrail post, to complete the midrail and toerail.
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The endrails fasten to the Climbing Unit with the PowerLatch.
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The Standoff Tie accommodates most pitch roof lines. Standoff line including valleys. It also makes a stable wall tie that will safely secure the PowerPole System to different types of buildings.
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The roof tie has extra long tubes to allow roof access. By placing the platform at roof level, the PowerPole Tilt-Up System can serve as roofline fall protection.
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The V-Brace tie is used in conjunction with the outrigger base, providing a stable rest for the top of the poles. This tie is light and easy to slide up and down the pole, even while attached to the system. The non-marking bumpers provide cushion for delicate wall surfaces while gripping to the wall for stability. Each V-Brace comes standard with a 500 lb rated ratchet strap and wall anchor plate for use above 24 ft. This V-Brace puts the center of the pole 33 in. from the wall.
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This brace allows you to extend an additional 18 in. and move in 2 in. increments, creating a total wall distance of 51 in. when fully extended. This assembly also folds for easy storage and comes standard with a 500 lb rated ratchet strap and wall anchor plate.
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A PowerPole setup can be constructed in any combination of 6 ft and 12 ft poles. Using 12 ft pole sections will decrease the number of couplers to fasten together, creating a lighter assembly.
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A PowerPole setup can be constructed in any combination of 6 ft and 12 ft sections. Using 6 ft Pole sections allows for more compact transport and storage, but increases the number of couplers to fasten together.
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A PowerPole setup can be constructed in any combination of 6 ft and 12 ft poles. Use this 4 ft pole coupler to connect the mast sections using built-in snap buttons. No tools required.
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The 10 in. x 10 in. Base Foot attaches to the bottom of the base mast section. The belted rubber backing is durable and provides protection and solid footing during the setup process. The large area lowers the ground pressure for earthen surfaces. Each foot has two holes for pinning to the ground or larger sill plate. Pinning to the ground surface may not be required if secured by alternate means. Refer to the user manual for specific setup requirements.
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The PowerPole Outrigger makes setup and moving around a job site easy. The rugged steel stabilizers keep you pressed into the wall, allowing a 24 ft work height without tying into the structure. Each side of the Outrigger has a stabilizer that adjusts 8 in. to level the system. The assembly clamps onto the mast by hand and can be removed and folded for compact transport to the next job site.
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The PowerPole gearbox features an Integrated Overspeed Braking System. This system provides safety redundancy by automatically stopping the platform in the event of overspeed.