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Latest 4m DIY Scaffold Tower/Towers

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A scaffold tower (also called an access tower) enables someone to work at height more safely than when using a ladder. Scaffold towers can be used inside buildings for a variety of tasks such as painting a ceiling, plastering, accessing a hard to reach area or working at height with heavy or awkward items. Outside tasks where a scaffold tower might be useful include roofing, external painting, rendering, working on gutters, repairing windows plus many more DIY tasks. FREE next working day delivery* to the UK mainland – small delivery charge outside the UK mainland.

Industrial scaffold towers supplied by Toptower are fully compliant with the latest health and safety regulations and guidelines issued by the health and safety executive using the 3T (through the trap) or advanced guard rail method of assembly.Toptower can also arrange for your work force to be PASMA trained with the ability to organise training courses nationally. Bespoke Service The manufacturer has ISO2001 accreditation so its products meet strict engineering quality standards.

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As well as our range of standard-sized access towers, we can also create bespoke, custom-size scaffold towers to any specification. We can work closely with our clients during the design process to ensure that they get a product that suits their needs, and their budget! Tower uprights have a "ribbed " non-slip profile for extra safety when climbing or erecting/dismantling the tower Marine grade plywood platforms employed, sealed and tested for up to 72 hours under boiling water. Non-slip surface for sure-footing. Available with toeboard and additional guard rails at intermediate platform levels making these the safest DIY towers in the marketplace.

In this Buyer’s Guide, we cover the essential features to look for in a DIY scaffold tower so that the one you buy serves your purpose. Height With a 7m reach – that’s the height that a 2m person can reach up to standing on the platform at its highest point – this scaffold tower gives you the ability to clean out the eaves of your two-storey house or to repaint all of the vaulted cathedral ceilings in your lounge. You can set up your tower with the two included platforms at the different heights (in 30cm increments) needed to clean out the sloping eaves or to paint different heights of the ceiling. You climb the frame on the inside and go up through a trapdoor in the non-slip platforms. You need to know how long do you want the scaffolding platform to be. There are different size variants available in the market for you to choose from. Despite its lightweight nature, the Home Master tower scaffold can handle up to 150kg, due in no small part to the high-quality welds found throughout, and the wide base stabiliser bars. The BPS 5m tower comes with a single platform made of marine plywood for a strong and safe working surface. It’s also non-slip for added safety.

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ALL Ladders Extension Ladders Combination Ladders Telescopic Ladders Roof Ladders Glassfibre Ladders Single Ladders You really have to read the small print about the height of the scaffold tower. The height of the tower (a) will give you the height up to the top of the top guardrail. The maximum position of the platform (b) gives you the highest safe point that the platform should be at and that’s where you stand. And the reach point (c) gives you the highest point that a person 2m tall (that’s the average height they use) can reach up to and work at. One other downside may be that it only has one height (3m), but this works out well if you don’t do any really high-up DIY projects.

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