XINQIAO Third Hand Tool 3rd Hand Support System, Premium Steel Support Rod with 154 LB Capacity for Cabinet Jack, Drywall Jack& Cargo Bars, 24 IN- 45 IN Long, 4 PC
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The following GS Criteria are met by our products: The minimum load is 66 pounds (30 kilograms), and the maximum load is 154 pounds (70 kilograms).
The following GS Criteria are met by our products: The minimum load is 30 kg, and the maximum load is between two and two times the minimum load. 5x the minimum load
That is an excellent query. It is not required; however, our GS certificate specifies the minimum and maximum loads. The rod will most likely tilt if the weight on it is too light.
It can take up to 30 kilograms of weight.
Selected User Reviews For XINQIAO Third Hand Tool 3rd Hand Support System, Premium Steel Support Rod with 154 LB Capacity for Cabinet Jack, Drywall Jack& Cargo Bars, 24 IN- 45 IN Long, 4 PC
It does what it says. The extra length was a huge plus for me. I needed a spreader bar to keep the wall in place while the glue dried while I was installing a new shower surround. br>The operation went off without a hitch. and appeared to function as expected When I tried to tighten the spread, however, no matter how tight I tightened the nut, the slip connection would not hold. I was afraid I'd ruin it. "As tight as I could get it without breaking it" is what I settle for. "br>br>Now, let's see what we've got. if you only require a second pair of hands. Everything will be fine. However, if you need something to support a heavy load, I wouldn't rely on this bar, especially if someone's safety was at stake.
Then, by the third cabinet, one of the poles would no longer stay engaged under the weight and would keep slipping down. I, on the other hand, have a reputation for lifting. So I used my Herculean strength from many bench press reps to assist the working pole, level square, and plum the cabinet, and then drill screws through the studs, earning 5 stars. Only half of the lift was accomplished by this product. I gave it an extra half-star because it allowed me to exercise.
MAYBE can be used as a "third hand," but no lifting is possible. With light pressure, it's not even a tenth of an inch. It might be adequate for some projects, but not for the three I had hoped to use it for. br>br>I'm not familiar with this type of product, which is why I'm willing to give it a star. I couldn't test how it held up to weight over a few hours simply because I didn't buy multiples because I didn't buy multiples. br>br>I'm returning it, but I'm hoping the review will assist someone in making a decision for their specific project.
Clamp- Pump clutches are far too prone to slipping. In every way, it's well-constructed. with the exception of the most important: When you pump the clamp against a ceiling or another resistance, it does not hold tight. The pump is triggered by even minor resistance. Even when the orientation is completely vertical, the clutch can slip, meaning there is little or no clamping pressure to keep the poles in place. Even the simplest load (holding a 1 x 3 against the ceiling to secure a thin plastic sheet) is too much for the poles I received. Two of them were purchased. Neither is of any use. Hopefully, this was not an isolated incident. I'm surprised by this fatal flaw, because the poles are otherwise very well-made. built with relatively strong connections, high-quality hardware, and a light-weight design but- steel tubes with a firm texture Maybe I just had bad luck. Mine, on the other hand, were practically useless for anything.
So far, I've only tried these things. It was used to hold up painter's plastic sheeting while it was being taped to the wall. It takes longer than expected to fully extend the pole and secure it to the ceiling. An eight-foot light board, such as baseboard or trim, works just as well and is ten times faster. It was also used to attach a large plastic tray to catch popcorn ceiling scrapings. br>br> It's a lot easier than using one hand to hold the tray and the other to use a scraper. Because the smaller end has screws already installed, it is very simple to mount. I just wish the top base plate could be tightened a little more so the tray wouldn't tilt as much. br>br>There were two bolts missing, as well as the instructions. I just assumed that if there were four extra washers and nuts in the box, there would be four extra bolts as well. The handle of the pole poked through the box's side as well. To close the box properly, you must first depress the handle. It appears to be a used pole that was returned to Amazon.
I bought it to use as a mounting platform for a laser. To hang things around the house, use this level. As a result, it needed to be able to extend to a minimum of 8 feet while also retracing as small as possible. Many of the other versions on Amazon don't retract as small, especially those with only one telescoping section, so this was the only one that met these requirements. This can be divided into two categories. You extend the first section and lock it with the friction lock, then extend the thinner section from there, which also has a winch to apply pressure, allowing the pole to stand freely in a room from floor to ceiling. br>br>It's a lot heavier- I'd like it to be more compact, but it's more duty than I'd like for this purpose. It still takes up a lot of room and is quite heavy. This is all understandable if you were trying to support a panel or beam that was sagging, but that wasn't my goal. Laser levels are great for leveling things on walls because they don't require you to hold the level up all the time to project a level and plumb line; however, they do require a way to mount the level to project the laser line, which is difficult in a house. When hanging a painting, for example, you'd want the level to be at the top of the frame. Most tripods only extend up to 6' high (if that). br>br>By the way, you'll need a 1/4-inch drill bit for this project. Mount with a threaded diameter of 20. I use a Smallrig dogbone adapter with two balls (.
I bought it to aid in the installation of a keyboard tray on my desk, and it worked perfectly! It held the track in place perfectly while I installed the tray. I've since used it for a variety of other purposes because it's so useful. It is extremely durable and well-made. br>br> I like the'squeeze handle,' which allows you to dial in the exact height you want it to be, as well as the 'quick release' tab, which allows you to release the pressure for removal. Both ends have solid, grooved rubber 'feet' that provide excellent traction. Because they pivot to such a high degree, they can be used at any angle. They even include a set of larger pads that you can use if you want to! br>br>I am extremely pleased with my purchase. It has a great design, and the materials and construction are extremely durable. This book comes highly recommended.