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DIY Scaffold Tower - Home Master Aluminium Towers - Quick Assembly (5m Home Master DIY Scaffold Tower)

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FREE Stabiliser bars included which fit to each end of the tower giving a large footprint and delivering exceptional stability when in use When assembling the BPS 5m tower, especially for the first time, you are on your own as reviewers have reported that you receive a set of diagrams but no instructions. Several individuals found that looking at photos of the tower helped them with the task. In addition, people have also reported that this scaffold tower is a little unsteady when fully assembled, especially if it’s not on a completely flat surface, for example, outside the house. Reviewers have come up with solutions that include attaching wires to the tower and then to bolts in the walls of their home or using guy ropes and pegs on the lawn. Platforms can be wood or metal. If the wood seems a bit flimsy or doesn’t have an anti-slip covering, consider a different make of scaffold tower or make adjustments to the provided platform. If you get a bit queasy at heights, consider a tower with a base and platform wider than 0.5m so you’ll have a more solid-seeming place to stand. Available base sizes - 4' x 2'6", 4' x 4', 6' x 2'6”, 6' x 4' and a 4' x 2'0” Stairwell Kit so there is a Classic Tower to solve almost any access problem!

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. The basic classic tower comes with the frame, base rails for stability, horizontal braces, base plates and single handrails. It also comes with platform boards. Choose the required Base Size for your tower. Consider if you will need to assemble it down narrow paths or down the side of your house. Remember if you choose a narrow base width (2’6”) then it will be less stable and will require stabilisers (outriggers) even at lower heights unless you can ‘tie-in’ to the building. For large scale home DIY jobs like decorating, pruning your trees and washing your windows, a ladder may not always be the best choice. A DIY scaffold tower will offer you more freedom of movement to carry out a task which is especially important if you need to be at height for a longer period of time.What you see is what you get" with our tower range – we supply you with everything you need to safely build the tower to your desired height Fully welded frame structure, normally only ever seen on more expensive industrial towers, for supreme strength and therefore safety and durability FREE NO QUIBBLE LIFETIME GUARANTEE! We also carry a comprehensive range of spare parts for this tower in case of loss of components etc.

Obviously, these products come in different heights, but there is more to it than meets the eye. In fact, there are two measurements that you need to know about a tower scaffold. The first, which is the one used in the product description, is the overall height of the structure. The second, and the most important in my opinion, is the maximum height of the standing platform, which is usually a couple of metres lower. So, you need to work out if you can stand on that platform, and reach up safely to the height that you need to work at. In other words, if you need to be able to reach 6 metres and be able to work without stretching, you need a scaffolding tower that is at least 7 metres tall overall. Maximum load Assembly instructions are just diagrams, no written instructions; some may find them a little difficult to follow.Superior appearance - constructed from aluminium and therefore will not rust, unlike the steel alternatives If the other scaffold towers in our Best Scaffold Tower review seem like overkill for your DIY tasks, then the Stilliac Aluminium Working Platform Mini Scaffold Tower might be what you’re looking for instead. This lightweight (14.4 kg) platform lets you work at ceiling height in the house and first-storey height outside. Made of aluminium, it’s rugged and hardwearing, and you can put it up by yourself in less than a minute. The Top Tower Classic 6.3m is just one of a set of scaffold towers with a range of base sizes and heights. The first step of your customisation process is to decide what size base and height you need. The Classic 6.3m maximum platform height is 4.3m and the reach is 6.3m. The base size of the model we review here is 1.21m by 80cm. The range of base sizes available also includes 1.21m x 1.21m, 1.21m x 1.82m and 1.82m x 80cm. Whatever size you choose, the manufacturer recommends that the scaffold tower be tied to a building for stability and safety.

The manufacturer has ISO2001 accreditation so the tower is made to strict quality assurance standards.

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For your safety - Tower is climbed internally through a trap door which is then lowered and becomes part of the platform The BPS Access Solutions 7m Scaffold Tower comes with four stabilisers that you put on the bottom of the tower to increase its stability. As you’re up 7m now, the extra stabilisation is needed. Most of the frame is made of superior grade aluminium and is rust and corrosion-resistant. The manufacturer has ISO2001 accreditation so its products meet strict engineering quality standards. The highest point a person of average height can reach when standing on the platform at its highest point?

towers come fully loaded with an additional trapdoor platform, further braces and handrails and 4 large telescopic outriggers. These 2 sizes are ideal for decorating the outside of most two storey homes

In general, aluminium and steel have historically been the materials of choice for scaffold towers, fibre glass has also become an option for Zone 1 requirements, but an aluminium scaffold tower has generally been accepted to be the lightest, most practical and durable form of scaffolding tower in recent years. Towers made from either of these metals are sound and reliable. For work around electrical sources, however, glass fibre towers should be used, since they will not conduct an electric current the way steel and aluminium do. If cost is a consideration, then steel is the better choice, since it's less expensive than aluminium. When buying scaffold towers, though, it's important to consider the application carefully. Regardless of what material you choose, be sure that it conforms with the BS EN1004 standard. If the tower comes from another country, be sure it carries a comparable rating. If the tower comes from Germany, for example, it should have a TUV mark. There is a third option available that will allow you to clean the upstairs windows, fix your guttering, trim the top of tall hedges, and all the other jobs that need you to be up high, and still feel like you have a secure footing. I’m talking about tower scaffolds, or scaffolding towers as they are also known, and they can be a great alternative. Best tower scaffold To fight rust and corrosion, the steel rails have all been given a galvanised coating, something that is very much needed considering how much time it’ll spend outside in the British weather. In addition to the coating, Top Tower have ensured the longevity of their tower scaffold with some top-notch welding, and are so confident in it, they have given a lifetime guarantee. Non-slip, 4cm diameter rungs are featured for your peace of mind when climbing inside the structure. Available with toeboard and additional guard rails at intermediate platform levels making these the safest DIY towers in the marketplace.

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