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Ledger Squeegee Handles
- The Ledger is designed to be used with a pole with a wooden cone adapter. It works well with certain other poles except those with the thin plastic cones.
- A rule of thumb concerning the size Ledger to use on a particular job, is the distance a window is set back from the face of the building and the height of the glass. A sixteen-inch Ledger will reach over a 6" ledge 20 feet up, but not a 10" ledge. But the sixteen would easily handle a 10" ledge, 8 feet up. I use a sixteen inch Ledger on second story jobs with windows that are flush to the surface of the building. The Ledger provides a better dynamic pressure on the glass.
- The Swivel Ledger has a plastic part that can and will break if you over stress it. It is designed as an above the shoulder tool when using it on a pole. It will work moving laterally on lower windows but you cannot let the angle of pole in relation to the glass, the grow beyond 45 degrees. When using the Swivel as a hand held tool ,and it is excellent for this, just make sure you move your hand further up the handle grip to towards the elbow on your final stroke. This reduces the possibility of breaking the plastic elbow. I have used a Swivel for five years without ever breaking the elbow, you just have to use care.
- Model CTL 9 is an excellent ergo tool. It totally eliminates the stress on the wrist and hand on the ending stroke. This over torque and stretching the muscles and nerves in the hand is one of the causatives of repetitive motion problems.
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