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The Mobile Safety Steps - Heavy Duty 13 Tread are designed to provide safe and efficient access to elevated areas in industrial, warehouse, and commercial environments. Featuring robust steel construction, non-slip treads, and a mobile design, these steps enhance workplace safety and accessibility.
Constructed from heavy-duty steel, these safety steps ensure exceptional durability and stability. The punched metal treads offer a non-slip surface, reducing the risk of slips while working at height. An integrated safety rail provides additional support, while the durable wheel system allows for easy repositioning across various work areas.
Specification | Details |
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Number of Treads | 13 |
Platform Height | 3.25 m |
Overall Height | 4.25 m |
Overall Depth | 2.39 m |
Overall Width | 1.00 m |
Tread Width | 550 mm |
Tread Depth | 200 mm |
Platform Size | 550 mm x 400 mm |
Load Capacity | 300 kg |
Users report that the Mobile Safety Steps - Heavy Duty 13 Tread significantly improve workplace safety and efficiency. The non-slip treads and sturdy safety rail ensure user confidence when working at height, while the mobile design enables effortless repositioning. The robust steel construction ensures longevity, even in demanding environments.
Q: Can these steps be used outdoors?
A: Yes, these steps are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. However, if used outdoors frequently, a galvanised finish is recommended for additional corrosion resistance.
Q: How are these steps moved from one location to another?
A: The steps are equipped with a central anti-ascent lever braking system. When engaged, the steps remain stationary, ensuring safety during use. When disengaged, they can be easily moved to a new position.
Q: Do these steps require assembly?
A: These steps are available in both fully welded and knock-down models. The knock-down model requires on-site assembly. Comprehensive assembly instructions are provided for a straightforward setup.
Q: Can these steps be used on uneven surfaces?
A: For optimal stability and safety, it is recommended to use the steps on level surfaces. Using them on uneven surfaces may compromise stability.