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Our range of access towers can help you reach places that are high above ground level. Thanks to the tower’s safety boards and locking castor stabilisers, you will be able to safely take on jobs like plastering, painting and decorating, fixing electricals and drylining.
Choose from a range of platform heights starting from 2.2m, up to 10.2m. The access tower has a narrow width, so you’ll still be able to get to jobs in tighter areas, like stairwells and alleyways.
Don’t forget, we also offer PASMA training courses that will help you understand how to be safer when working from a height. View details of the courses here.
There are no custom specifications for this product
There is no custom safety information for this product
Narrow Width Alloy Span Tower 1.8m Deck
Our range of access towers can help you reach places that are high above ground level. Thanks to the tower’s safety boards and locking castor stabilisers, you will be able to safely take on jobs like plastering, painting and decorating, fixing electricals and drylining.
Choose from a range of platform heights starting from 2.2m, up to 10.2m. The access tower has a narrow width, so you’ll still be able to get to jobs in tighter areas, like stairwells and alleyways.
Don’t forget, we also offer PASMA training courses that will help you understand how to be safer when working from a height. View details of the courses here.
There are no custom specifications for this product
There is no custom safety information for this product
Questions
This narrow alloy tower offers a platform height range from 2.2m up to 10.2m, giving a working height between 4.2m and 12.2m depending on the configuration chosen.
The tower's platform (deck) is 1.8m long and 0.85m wide. It's narrow enough to be used in tight spaces such as stairwells or alleyways while still providing enough room to work.
This tower is commonly used for plastering, painting, decorating, drylining and electrical installations & other tasks that requires a safe elevated working platform.
The tower comes with safety boards, stabilisers and adjustable locking castors to ensure stability & safety during use. It also conforms to the 3T (Through the Trap) assembly method for safe erection.
The safe working load is 208kg, which covers the combined weight of the user, tools, and materials.
No, the tower is supplied ready for erection. The modular design allows it to be built quickly and safely on-site.
Yes, you'll be able to move the tower once it's assembled thanks to the locking castors. The castors help you to easily control and manoeuvre the tower, but you must make sure they are locked into position before use.
We recommend wearing protective gloves, steel-toe boots and head protection against falling objects, which are compulsory on-site when working at height.
A 7.5-ton truck is typically required to collect and transport this tower due to its size when packed.
No, access towers must be assembled by at least two trained individuals, following the safe method of assembly (3T). This ensures the structure remains stable throughout the build.
Formal training is strongly recommended before using an alloy tower. PASMA training courses are available to teach correct assembly, dismantling, and safe use of access towers.
Unlike ladders, alloy towers provide a stable working platform with guardrails which allows workers to safely use tools & materials at height for extended periods.
Yes, alloy towers are safe to use outdoors, however they should not be used in windy or adverse weather. Always make sure the stabilizers are fitted before use.
When using the tower in narrow spaces, you should check the ground is level & stable before setting up in restricted areas like corridors, staircases, or alleyways.
Yes, additional boards, braces or guardrails may be available but the tower must always be configured according to the manufacturer’s safety guidance.
























































