Climb a mobile scaffold quickly and easily with the stair tower by Euroscaffold. The integrated stairs allow you to enter the scaffold and perform your activities safely. It is also easier to bring your work equipment and tools with you. Simply walk up the stairs instead of climbing up via the steps. The stair tower complies with applicable regulations for portable climbing equipment, EN 1004, EN 1298 and TÜV certificate.
Professional quality
Safe for working at height
Suitable for everyday use
Stair tower 190
Bring up your equipment safely
190 cm wide
Work heights up to 14 metres
Professional quality
250 cm wide
Work heights up to 14 metres
Professional quality
305 cm wide
Work heights up to 14 metres
A frame size of 135is used for the tower. Fitted with Extrusionconnecting pins. Solid aluminium profiles of 51×2 mm and round welds ensure strong constructions.
The straight extrusion pin (EXT for short) is secured with a separate locking clip. . After assembling an assembly frame, the locking clips must be inserted through the upright and the pin, and locked.
The bottom layer of the stair towers contains a walk-through frame of 135 with the Extrusion connecting pin. This is intended for safe and easy entry of the stairs.
Stair towers are available in platform lengths of 190, 250 or 305 cm and with wooden concrete plywood or lightweight carbon deck.
Both come with a safe non-skid top layer. The platforms come with storm protection on both sides.
Below, you will find the different versions of the stair tower sets
Description | Product number with wooden floors | Product number with carbon floors |
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Work height 4.2 m | 100850 | 101271 |
Work height 6.2 m | 100851 | 191272 |
Work height 8.2 m | 100852 | 191273 |
Work height 10.2 m | 100853 | 191274 |
Work height 12.2 m | 100854 | 191275 |
Work height 14.2 m | 100855 | 191276 |
Stair tower trailer | 96011 | N/A |
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