Easy to Move with Stability of Fixed Platform Height
The C Series cantilever work platform gets operators above and on (or even over) railcars, tank trucks and other tall industrial machinery. It’s steel base provides exceptional counter balance, while the lightweight aluminum upper body provides single user operability.
Additional Work Space
A large, six square foot work platform provides ample room for an operator as well as parts and tools. The self supporting platform extends 2’ 5”(736.6mm) beyond the base of the chassis, providing access while eliminating contact with the equipment being serviced.
Rolls Easily
The easy steer design and large no-flat tires allow a single operator to easily roll and position the unit, even over rough ground. The 360° swiveling wheels provide perpendicular or parallel movement and allow easy positioning. Wheels lock for stability. For efficient longer distance moves, forklift pockets allow rapid relocation.
Features
Available in 5 models ranging from 8 to 12 steps
Built With Safety in Mind
The full size 2”(50.8mm) diameter handrails are 42”(1,066.8mm) tall around the work platform and powder coated to meet OSHA standards. Our coarse, self draining tread is featured on both platforms and steps. This pattern provides safe, all weather access in both rain and snow and reduces ice build up.
Specifications
PDF: C-Series-Cantilever Rolling Stair Spec
FAQ
- Which is better, powder coating vs. paint or primer? A: Powder coating finishes are much tougher and thicker than traditional liquid paint or primers. And because they use no harsh solvents like paint, there is zero off gassing or foul chemical odors that frequently are associated with traditionally painted finishes. The bottom line, powder coating is tougher, longer lasting and doesn’t smell! Far superior to painted finishes.
- Can I get my stairs in custom colors? A: Yes.
- Can I get my stairs customized? A: Yes, let us know your special requirements and we’ll design something just for you!
- What is the difference between IBC and OSHA requirements? A: The differences between IBC and OSHA regulations are enormous. IBC codes, generally are far more stringent and comprehensive than OSHA. OSHA guidelines are established with the basic understanding that the end user would be primarily a properly trained adult user. Whereas IBC regulations assume that the user may be a small child. Therefore, the construction requirements must be far more stringent and comprehensive.
- What are some common IBC requirements? A: Common major differences are balusters (or pickets) must be no more than 4″ on center spacing, treads must be no less than 7″ high and 11″ deep and handrails must be no less than 42″ high. ErectaStep Commercial stairs go far beyond our competitors when it comes to IBC compliance.
- How many prefabricated metal stair manufacturers build to IBC standards? A: None. To our knowledge, none of our competitors build their stock units to comply with IBC regulations.