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Scaffolding Towers Evaluation: The Miniscaff Folding Scaffold Tower

Scaffolding towers are important adjuncts for many trade, industrial, and even DIY applications. A scaffold tower tends to be an improved and less risky approach to do the job versus a regular ladder due to the fact that it can handle more weight and is less likely to fall over. Within a commercial or trade atmosphere, these towers enable employees to go up and come down securely, even if transporting equipment and supplies. Completing tasks on a scaffold tower is not as tedious as doing so from a ladder, and the odds of perilously overextending yourself are slim. There are also toe boards and handrails on scaffold towers; meanwhile these items aren’t found on ladders. Here’s some information about a popular model, the Miniscaff folding scaffold tower.

Scaffolding Towers: About the Miniscaff Folding Scaffold Tower

Unlike ladders, scaffold towers provide an extra measure of safety to those who use them. The Miniscaff is built out of steel tubing 2″ in diameter and allows for a top platform safe weight of 275kg. The maximum safe working load is the combined weight of the user and any tools or materials being used on the tower. Included with the Miniscaff is a 1-piece folding toe board set. This tower is rather quick to set up and take down – so you spend less time and expend less energy. It can be compacted to go with no hassle into an estate car or compact van. For ease of assembly, the components are colour coded in red and blue.

Scaffolding Towers: Features of the Miniscaff Folding Scaffold Tower

The base of scaffolding towers including the Miniscaff can be employed on its own or given more height with the help of lifts. The Miniscaff also meets full conformity with the critical BS1139: Part 6 1994 standard for prefabricated tower scaffolds. It also conforms to the HD1004 standard (sometimes known as BS1139: Part 3 1994). Both are pan-European standards that are accepted in all countries of the EU. The pieces are these: folding base unit, frames, guard rails, hatch decks, horizontal braces, diagonal braces, toe boards, stabilisers, and lockable castors.

Scaffolding Towers: A Technical Overview of the Miniscaff Folding Scaffold Tower

In contrast to a lot of other scaffold towers, the Miniscaff has a good price (around £700). It is 5.6m tall (working height) and 1.8m long (the platform height is 3.6m). The tower’s slender width causes it to be sleek and stylish as far as storage is concerned. It can handle up to 275kg of weight for each platform and a total weight of 950kg (for all platforms). Make sure all the pieces of the tower are in good working order before assembly. Replace any damaged or incorrect components. If something on the tower breaks while you’re on it, quit what you’re doing right away. Don’t resume work on it until it’s fixed. Make certain the tower is sitting on a flat, solid, even surface. Adjustable legs are built in for levelling. Use outriggers as necessary.

Scaffolding towers such as the Miniscaff offer safe work at height options.

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