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Professional Painters — Australia

Steady Ladder.
Flawless Finish.

Australian painters spend more time on ladders than almost any other trade. A shifting ladder doesn't just cause falls — it ruins your cut-ins and costs you time. Lock Jaw keeps you stable so your lines stay crisp.

90%Less ladder sway
5 secClamp and go
16+Industry awards
Lock Jaw Ladder Grip — ladder stabiliser for painters Professional house painter on extension ladder Exterior painter working at height on building facade Painter applying paint to home exterior from ladder

WHS Regulations r.306 — A person must not carry out work on a ladder if there is a risk of the ladder moving unless secured. Painting contractors are regularly issued improvement notices by state WHS inspectors for unsecured ladder use. Lock Jaw is your practical, documentable solution.

Applications

Built for the Way
Australian Painters Work

01

Exterior Residential

Paint fascias, soffits, weatherboards, and eaves on Brisbane Queenslanders, Sydney terraces, and Melbourne weatherboards — without the ladder shifting mid-cut.

02

Commercial Exteriors

Multi-storey commercial repaints where repositioning frequently is part of the job. Move fast and stay compliant on every placement.

03

Window Surrounds & Sills

Precise cut-in work around window frames requires a rock-steady platform. Lock Jaw eliminates the subtle sway that causes shaky lines.

04

Strata & Body Corporate

On body corporate repaints and council buildings — consistent ladder safety across every crew member, every day.

Better Quality Work

A stable ladder means steadier hands, cleaner lines, and a more professional result — especially on exterior trim and fascia detail.

Work Solo Safely

Many painters work alone on residential jobs. Lock Jaw removes the risk of an unsecured ladder with no one to hold the base.

Carry More Up the Ladder

Carry paint tins, brushes, and rollers up safely without gripping the rails when both hands are full.

No Colorbond Damage

Rubber clamp pads mean no scratches, no dents, no claim disputes with body corporates or property managers.

WHS for Painting Contractors

Ladder safety breaches are among the most commonly issued improvement notices by state WHS inspectors visiting painting contractors. Using Lock Jaw — and being able to demonstrate its use — is a practical response to WHS Regulation 306 that protects your business, your licence, and your workers.

WHS Act 2011 WHS Regulations r.306 AS/NZS 1892.1 Master Painters Australia Guidelines Safe Work Australia Falls Code
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"As a sole trader I was always conscious of working alone on ladders. Lock Jaw gave me confidence that the ladder wasn't going to shift while I was cutting in above gutters. The inspector loved it — asked where he could get one."
Sole Trader Painter — Victoria
Professional Painters

Stay Safe.
Work Better.

Australian painters have made Lock Jaw part of their standard kit. Order yours today.