I purchased a pole in order to clean windows above canopies to avoid having to walg on the roof.
The procedure I used is as follows: From the top of the ladder (at canopy gutter level) I applicated the windows using the pole. Problems arose when I attempted to squeegie the windows as when I got half way down the window the angle of the squeegie meant that the rubber was not in full contact with the glass so it was ineffective. Therefore, I bought a crank to change this angle. I've been using it over the last few days and the problem now is the crank catches on the concrete cill when I get two-thirds of the way down, as the crank is angled in. I've tried angling it out but I'm back to the squeegie not being in contact with the glass again.
Is there a solution to this? I'm beginning to woder what purpose a crank actually serves.
Not sure if I'm understanding you correctly but there is a squeegee where channel swivels. It is available in a "zero degree" form - i.e. if you look at the cross section of a squeegee, the channel is normally angled at about 30 degrees. However, there is one that is at zero degrees. I can't find anything about it on the internet but I do have a couple that I bought years ago.
I believe it is an Unger product. Your local janitorial supplier may be able to order it in. I think Soap National got hold of one for me. If I have understood correctly and if you do order one, don't forgewt the end clips for the channel. For some reason best known to themselves, Unger decided to make this product with a built-in brass channel.
BTW. Not sure it's a good idea anyway using a pole while up a ladder.
BTW. I think it was known as "Swiv-loc" or similar.