Steady Ladder.
Flawless Finish.
Painters spend more time on ladders than almost any other trade. A shifting ladder doesn't just cause falls — it ruins your work. Lock Jaw keeps you steady so your lines stay crisp and you stay safe.
OSHA 1926.1053 — Ladder safety violations are consistently in OSHA's Top 10 most frequently cited standards. Painting contractors face particular scrutiny because of the frequency and duration of ladder use on every job.
Built for the Way
Painters Work
Exterior Residential
Paint fascias, soffits, weatherboards, and upper eaves without the ladder shifting mid-stroke. Rock solid on every placement.
Commercial Exteriors
Working on multi-story commercial buildings where repositioning frequently is critical. Move fast without compromising safety.
Window Surrounds
Precise work around window frames requires a steady platform. Lock Jaw eliminates the subtle sway that causes shaky brush lines.
Large Painting Contracts
On large commercial painting contracts, Lock Jaw speeds up setup on each ladder placement without cutting corners on safety.
Better Quality Work
A stable ladder means steadier hands, cleaner lines, and a more professional result every time.
Work Solo Safely
Many painters work alone. Lock Jaw removes the risk of an unsecured ladder with no one to hold the base.
Carry More Up the Ladder
With both hands free and the ladder secure, carry paint, brushes, and gear up safely.
Protect Client Property
No-scratch rubber clamps mean no gutter damage, no claim disputes, no unhappy customers.
OSHA for Painting Contractors
Ladder safety violations are consistently in OSHA's Top 10. Painting contractors face particular scrutiny due to the frequency and duration of ladder use. Lock Jaw provides a documentable, practical solution that protects your workers and your business.
Stay Safe.
Work Better.
Painters across the USA have made Lock Jaw part of their standard kit. Order yours today.
