Scaffold Tower Height Limits The max height of a scaffold tower depends on several factors: 🏠 Indoor vs outdoor use 🏗️ Whether the tower is freestanding or tied ✅ Compliance with BS EN 1004:2020 1. Freestanding Towers Indoor Use: 📏 Maximum platform height (2024): 12 metres ⚖️ Must be stabilised with outriggers or a wide […]
This is not recommended and is dangerous. In doing so, the guard railings surrounding the top platform will not be able to protect you from falling over.
The Working at Height Regulations apply to all businesses, a tower certified to EN1004-1:2020 Class 3 Standard will satisfy the WAHR and HSE. Only our Loyal Industrial Towers and Trade King Towers have full certification. At present, WAHR do not apply for private home/domestic use. So, the eDIY, MDIY and Super DIY towers do not […]
Yes, but not in windy conditions. The maximum platform height for outdoor use is 8m. It is strongly recommended to tie the tower to a rigid structure when the platform height is above 8m and/or if the wind is strong enough to move large branches on trees. Please see page 4 of our Industrial Tower […]
Detailed specifications can be found in the description on the tower product pages and on the technical diagram and component list, located just below the product title on the product pages entitled Click For Technical Diagram & Component List. These can also be found in the Need Help section.
Yes, being careful not to catch your finger on the bare frame ends.
Aluminium does not rust. By the same token, you can store aluminium outside if you wish. But best to store indoors. It is advisable to store the platforms indoors as they will wear out quicker in wet conditions.
The size/weight of the tower is given in the technical drawing which can be found on the product detail page of each tower.
Yes, if you wish.
Yes, the platforms can be used at lower heights by moving the platform down the rungs of the ladder frame remembering to lower the guard rail or bracing also.
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