Galvainsed Steel Planks are platforms fitted on onto Kwikstage scaffolding, allowing you to complete work in hard to reach areas. Hot-dipped galvanised steel combine to create a lightweight platform with high load-bearing capacity.

Prices include GST.

Benefits

  • Manufactured in accordance with Australian standards
  • Lightweight 
  • Greater durability than Timber Planks
  • Safe workload 675kg

Test Results Installation Guide

AUSF Galvanised Steel Planks provide a load-bearing platform for construction workers. Steel Planks sit on the inverted “T” seat in Transoms on Kwikstage scaffolds to create an elevated platform. Each plank has a hollow body 60mm deep and 225mm wide, these platforms grant access to work areas previously difficult to enter or out of reach entirely.

Our Galvanised Steel Planks are lightweight but retain high capacity, able to load-bear up to 675kg. Available in multiple sizes, steel boards are accommodating for personnel and tools. Boards can be produced between 0.7M and 2.4M in length with limited quantities of other measurements available for specialised projects.

The galvanised steel sheet makes the planks useable both indoors and outdoors, and more durable than our Scaffold Timber Planks on offer.

Abiding by Australian standards and certified by WorkSafe, install strong but maneuverable planks that contribute extra accessibility and control in the workplace.

Manufactured in accordance with Australian standards

Lightweight 

Greater durability than Timber Planks

Safe workload 675kg

size (mm)

700*225*60, 1200*225*60, 1800*225*60, 2400*225*60

weight (kg)

4.8, 8.1, 11.3, 15.2

material

Galvanised Steel

Maximum Load Capacity (kg)

675

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Length (mm)

Qty (per pallet)

Weight (kg)

Code (paint / HDG)

700

50

4.80

S0038

1200

50

8.10

S0039

1800

50

11.30

S0040

2400

50

15.20

S0041

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