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Industrial Scaffold Towers

    Our range of industrial grade aluminium scaffold towers are ideal for situations that require both hands and over longer periods of time than would otherwise suit a ladder or step ladder. This aluminium tower is very easy to install / dismantle. In line with the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) working at height regulations (2005), we recommend the 3T method of tower erection. Erect tower in sequence by accessing the next level via the trap door and fitting the braces above in a 'sitting' position. Once in place the braces are sufficiently strong enough to begin attaching the next frames to each side.

    Product Features

    • Double width scaffold tower
    • Heavy-duty spigot for maximum strength
    • Crimped abuse resistant joints
    • Toe-board and guardrails for additional security
    • 3T compliant construction
    • 10-year warranty
    • 750kg work load capacity
    • BSEN1004:2004
    Pinnacle™ Ladders

    Pinnacle™ Ladders

    Part of the new Pinnacle™ Ladders collection of ladders, step ladders, work platforms & towers for Industrial users.

     

    Pinnacle Industrial Scaffold Tower Specifications

    Product Code Width Open Depth Platform Height Weight
    3001-036 1.35m 2m 4.2m 175kg
    3001-040 1.35m 2m 6.05m 201kg
    3001-044 1.35m 2m 7.91m 250kg
    3001-048 1.35m 2m 9.77m 276kg
    3001-053 1.35m 2m 12.09m 349kg

    7 Days
    Special Delivery

    These Scaffold Towers are normally delivered within 7 days..

    Delivery

    Direct to You or Your Customer

    We can send this direct to your company or your customer.

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