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The following overview introduces the MetalTech galvanized steel 24 in. adjustable leveling jack, a practical accessory for scaffold setups offered at The Farmyard Store & Newport Rental in Derby, VT. Designed for both professional contractors and home renovators, this device is intended to stabilize scaffolding frames and improve on-site safety. In this piece you will find a clear description of its construction, adjustment capability, compliance credentials, and common applications, along with concise guidance for installation and safe use. The text highlights the product’s core attributes using technical terms where relevant and clarifies specific concepts in plain language for everyday users.
At its core, the unit is a solution for leveling uneven ground and providing a predictable base for scaffolding. The term leveling jack here refers to the threaded support that allows vertical fine-tuning of scaffold legs. Built from galvanized steel, this jack resists corrosion and is suited for exterior work where weather exposure is a factor. The description below elaborates on materials, mechanical features, and why those features matter when you are working at height. This overview is practical and avoids jargon while retaining the specific product details needed to make an informed purchase.
Durability and design
The jack’s manufacture from galvanized steel provides long-term resistance to rust and mechanical wear, which matters for repeated outdoor use. A welded-on base plate increases the contact area with the ground, improving stability when the unit is placed along external walls or on uneven substrates. The finish and assembly methods are chosen to reduce maintenance needs and prolong service life. For anyone storing scaffolding equipment between projects, the corrosion-resistant construction means fewer replacements and lower lifecycle costs. In short, the construction focuses on durability without adding unnecessary complexity to installation or operation.
Adjustment range and usability
This model features an adjustment capacity of more than 16 inches, enabling compatibility with both standard and arched scaffolding frames. The large span of vertical travel makes it easier to level frames on sloped or irregular terrain while keeping plumb lines reliable. Adjustment is performed with a robust wing nut screw that is designed for quick hand-turning, allowing crews to set platform heights efficiently. The combination of a wide adjustment range and an easy-turn screw helps reduce setup time and minimizes the number of additional shims or temporary supports required during assembly.
Compliance and safety considerations
Safety documentation and regulatory compliance are essential for construction accessories. This product meets OSHA and CSA standards relevant to scaffolding support, which means it aligns with commonly enforced workplace safety benchmarks in the U.S. and Canada. Understanding that compliance does not replace proper setup, users should follow manufacturer instructions and site-specific safety plans. The presence of regulatory compliance indicators simplifies procurement for companies that must document equipment conformance as part of site audits or insurance requirements.
Where to use and how to select
Common applications include exterior painting, siding installation, window work, and any elevated task that requires a stable scaffold footprint. When choosing this jack, consider the ground conditions, expected load, and scaffold geometry. The welded base plate is particularly useful when installing along walls where point loads must be spread out, while the wide travel is beneficial for adapting to height differentials between adjacent scaffold sections. For Derby customers, The Farmyard Store & Newport Rental stocks the item and can provide local recommendations on matching scaffolding support components to the jack.
Practical tips for setup and maintenance
Begin installation by seating the jack on a level or appropriately packed surface and ensure the welded base plate bears evenly. Use hand force on the wing nut screw for fine adjustments and verify vertical alignment before loading the scaffold. Regularly inspect threads and the galvanized finish for wear, and keep components free of debris to maintain smooth operation. With routine checks and proper handling, the jack will remain a reliable part of your toolkit for repeated projects. If you are unsure about load limits or compatibility with a specific frame, consult the retailer or a certified scaffolding professional before use.

