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equipment for your workplace
Coloured Steel Kick Steps
Push Steps
Finish: black, blue, green, grey or red;
Steel construction with non-slip treads:
please specify strong - secure - safe
Z150-002 £41.20
Concealed spring loaded castors: easy to move -
safe to use - prevents the need to lift or carry
Premier range offers a larger working platform
A
Premier range have all weather non slip injected
moulded treads
Finish: beige, red, blue, green; please specify
No of Platform Platform
Steps Size (mm) Height (mm) Code Price
Classic with full handrail
A 2 300 x 400 500 Z165-451 £209.50
B 3 300 x 400 1000 Z165-452 £231.00
C 4 300 x 400 750 Z165-453 £266.00
D 5 300 x 450 1250 Z165-454 £316.00
Premier with full handrail
E 3 400 x 400 760 Z165-456 £259.00
F 4 400 x 400 1016 Z165-457 £299.00
Plastic Push Steps
Finish: red, black or grey; please specify D
B
F
C E
Z166-002 £36.00
Glass Fibre Folding Steps
Galvanised Steel Towers
Comply to EN-131 regulations
Maximum loading weight 200kg
Fitted with high safety rail and
Stabilisers included on towers
anti-slip rubber
above 3.5m high
feet: ensure
Supplied complete with toe
safety when
boards, double handrail, internal
working at
ladder, trap door, decking and
high levels
base plates: speed of assembly
Suitable for
and safety
electrical work
Conforms to British
Finish: yellow Standard BS 6323
Finish: galvanised
H W L (m) Code Price
2.67 1.2 1.2 Z185-011 £584.00
3.50 1.2 1.2 Z185-012 £812.00
4.34 1.2 1.2 Z185-013 £911.00
5.20 1.2 1.2 Z185-014 £952.00
3.50 1.8 1.2 Z185-017 £721.00
4.34 1.8 1.2 Z185-018 £1012.00
5.20 1.8 1.2 Z185-019 £1070.00
Training on safety and
usage available on request
No. of Overall
Steps H W D (mm) Code Price
5 1795 560 1170 Z165-081 £144.30
7 2265 625 1520 Z165-083 £185.50
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