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Mini Tower – One Person Build, 4.2m Platform or 6m Working Height

£89.00/Day (ex VAT)

  • One person assembly system.
  • 6m working height.
  • Compact 1.25m x 0.75m base footprint.
  • 200kg platform SWL.
  • Self-contained storage and transportation solution.
  • One-piece aluminium toe-board.
  • Legendary Alto strength and durability.
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SKU: 096040 Category:

One man scaffold tower hire

A one man scaffold tower is used to safely elevate you to working height, and prevent you from falling. You may use this equipment when carrying out construction work, building maintenance, tree surgery and gardening.

If you wish to rent our one man scaffold towers, you must complete the PASMA towers training course. This ensures that all safety procedures are followed and no one is at risk when the tower is in use.

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Hard Hat RequiredHard Hat Required
No Goggles RequiredNo Goggles Required
No Ear Defenders RequiredNo Ear Defenders Required
No Vibration Risk With ProductNo Vibration Risk With Product
Safety Gloves RequiredSafety Gloves Required
No Mask RequiredNo Mask Required
Safety Boots RequiredSafety Boots Required
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Key Features

01

Easy to assemble

Only one person is needed to build the tower, and the process is quick and easy. It also folds down to a small size so it’s ideal if you need to transport the tower from site to site.
02

Compact footprint

The base of the one man scaffold tower measures a compact 1.25 x 0.75m, allowing you to access awkward, tight space whilst causing minimal disruption at ground level.
03

Very strong

Our one man scaffold tower available to rent is manufactured by leading brand Alto. The structure is built from durable aluminium and can hold a weight of up to 200kg. As the tower is so strong, you can work from a height with confidence.

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