Lagmaster – The Multi-Purpose Extension Pole

Mon, Jan 30, 2012

Tools

The Lagmaster pole is THE electrician’s only multipurpose extension pole tool for hanging:

- Wire
- Threaded Rod
- Smooth Rod
- Jack Chain
- … and Screws

It has a multitude of interchangeable heads which allows you to do pretty much any ceiling job with both feet planted firmly on ground. Ladders, scaffolding, scissor lifts and cherry pickers have been replaced by this ‘does-it-all’ pole tool. What ladders to cherry pickers cost you both in straight purchase, in time it took to do the job and problems in storage, the Lagmaster Pole Tool has outdone them all in cost, convenience, safety and expedience.

The Lagmaster pole tool is the electrician’s, computer network technician’s and builder’s pole tool. The unique plug-in heads makes it the most efficient tool of its kind.

Use it to install ceiling wire, jack chain, threaded rod, smooth rod and overhead screw installation. The pole can be powered with any 3/8 or 1/2″ battery operated or corded drill!

The lagmaster pole comes in different sizes.

For maximum flexibility and convenience, the available sizes are:

- Double 3′ = 6′ (for 11′ ceilings)
- Double 6′ = 12′ (for 18′ ceilings)
- Triple 4′ = 12′ (also for 18′ ceilings)
- Triple 6′ = 18′ (for 24′ ceilings)
- Triple 8′ = 24′ (for 30′ ceilings)

The flexibility in height is well suited for a typical shop or office building to the height of a full-scale warehouse or factory.

It’s as simple as putting the right head (or drill-bit) on, slotting in your screw,(such as the eye lag screw ) or whatnot in the head, attaching your power drill on the other side of the pole – pick it up, drill in your screw and hey-presto!

If you’ve never seen it before, you’ll find it quite simply amazing to watch. You’ll go “wow, why didn’t I think of that!” (when you did all those ceiling jobs with your arms, neck and back aching, face squashed to the ceiling, dust hitting your eyes regularly and generally a painfully slow job.

So if you’re an electrician running cable, a computer technician running network cable or a builder putting up suspended ceilings, give the lagmaster pole tool a try and you’ll be pleasantly surprised.

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