The 5m Wide Aluminium Tower has a 5900mm access height for elevated areas. Appropriate for warehouse picking, painting, or home and shop repairs at elevated heights. Towers can be quickly assembled and dismantled for maximum efficiency.

Benefits

  • Manufactured in compliance with the current Australian safety standards.
  • 3-year warranty
  • Safe workload: 450kg
  • WorkSafe certified

$3,799.00

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SKU: 03.002.5000.300 Categories: , ,

The lightweight 5M Double Width Aluminium scaffold is made with high-quality aluminium and has a 5900mm access height for reaching elevated areas in both indoor and outdoor settings.

The extra wide tower is developed to improve efficiency on-site with its portability, fast assembly and dismantling.

The double width design provides builders extra room on platforms and provides an already durable and strong scaff tower with additional stability.

Components

  • 4 x 2000*1225mm Ladder Frame
  • 2 x 1000*1225mm Guardrail Frame
  • 6 x 2500mm Horizontal Brace
  • 6 x 2625mm Diagonal Brace
  • 1 x 2795mm Bottom Brace
  • 1 x 2500*600mm Platform Closed
  • 1 x 2500*600mm Platform With Hatch
  • 4 x 8′ Castor Wheel
  • 1 x 4.8M Extension Ladder
  • 1 x 2500*1225mm Kickboard
  • 4 x 2500*1530mm Stabiliser

Every 5M model is rigorously tested for quality assurance before reaching you.

✓ Manufactured in compliance with the current Australian safety standards.

✓ 3-year warranty

✓ Safe workload: 450kg

✓ WorkSafe certified

Additional specifications

  • 1250mm x 2500mm x 5000mm
Weight 215 kg
Dimensions 320 × 130 × 80 cm
WIDTH (MM)

1250

LENGTH (MM)

2500

HEIGHT (MM)

5000

Platform Capacity (kg)

450

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