Butlin Maxi Scaffold 1m
The fast and safe way when working at height is using premium quality Butlin Maxi Scaffold 1m. For this reason, used by many in the construction industry by a wide range of trades. Including, builders, carpenters, electricians, plasterers, painters, and plumbers. In fact, many home handymen and DIYers are now preferring to use mobile scaffold towers instead of ladders. Furthermore, scaffolding provides a more secure, larger and stable working platform for workers, tools and materials. Allowing construction tasks to be carried out comfortably and without risk of falling.
Butlin Maxi Scaffolds 1m is an essential tool when working at height. Lightweight with four swivel casters and easy to relocate to multiple work areas. With a one-piece folding frame and working platform, working at heights is fast and easy to set up. This indeed is an ideal working at height solution. Buy or hire aluminium mobile scaffolds 1m today with confidence knowing Butlin products are safe, built to last and guaranteed for life. Purchase a base unit and when required add extension kits 2m, 3m & 4m.
Offering a broad range of mobile scaffold sizes that exceed Australian Scaffold safety standards classifications. Above all, Butlin mobile scaffolds are certified to Australian Standards and Work Cover / Work Safe approved.
Butlin Mobile Scaffold 1M includes:
Scaffold 1m base unit
- Castor wheels x 4
- Folding frame 1.9 m x 1
- Platform 1.9 m x 1
- Brace horizontal x 1
Scaffold 1m Advantages
- Safe work load of 225 kg.
- Easy to store and transport.
- Sets up in seconds requiring no tools.
- Rolls into position with lockable castors.
Aluminium Mobile Scaffold Licensing
Tradespeople on construction sites erect and dismantle restricted height mobile scaffolds to complete height work tasks. Restricted height means scaffolding with a working platform up to four metres. Which is usually enough for working at heights on a single storey house. This could be installing eaves, fascia and gutter, cleaning gutters, painting walls, ceilings and accessing a roof etc. Simply put, restricted height scaffolding can be set up by anyone up to 4m, if they have been trained to do the job properly.