Double Scaffold Tower (1250mm*2500mm)

Double Scaffold Tower (1250mm*2500mm)
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Double Scaffold Tower FAQs

What does “double” mean in a scaffold tower?
A double scaffold tower refers to its width. It’s about twice as wide as a single scaffold, allowing more space for tools, materials, or multiple workers.

Is a double scaffold safer than a single?
In many cases, yes. The broader footprint of a double scaffold tower enhances stability, particularly when working at height or carrying heavier gear. This added safety benefit is one reason why many DIYers and professionals prefer double towers, as echoed in this thread discussing mobile scaffold safety.

Where are double scaffold towers most commonly used?
You’ll often see them on construction sites, warehouse floors, and along building facades—environments where extra platform space and enhanced stability matter. This 3m double aluminium mobile scaffold tower is a great example, offering a wide and secure setup for multi-person tasks at height.

Can one person still use a double scaffold tower?
Absolutely. It gives more freedom to spread out tools and materials, which can make solo work more efficient—even if originally designed for team use.

How can I make my double scaffold tower taller later if I need it?
Many double scaffold towers are made to add more parts to make them taller for more job needs. But keep them safe at the height the maker says. When the tower goes over 10 meters, you need more braces to make it firm. Always get the add-on kit from the maker or seller for your model.

How do I keep my double scaffold tower good for a long time?
Keeping your tower in good shape is key for it to last many years. Check all parts like wheels, rungs, platforms, and welds for signs of wear or harm often. After using, clean parts well, especially after they touch dirt, stuff, or stuff from the job site. Oil moving parts like those of the wheel work and locks to stop sticking. If any part looks bad or harmed, change it at once to keep it safe.

What if I put too much on my double scaffold tower?
Putting too much on your tower can make it unsteady, likely to fall, and can cause harm. The weight of people, tools, and stuff should not go over the limits during use: 600kg per tower and 250 kg per platform. Always spread the load well across the platform to stop it from tilting. If you need more load ability, get a stronger or wider scaffold that fits your needs better.

Is it harder to move a double scaffold tower?
It can be heavier and wider, so tighter doorways or narrow hallways may be a challenge. But many are built with wheels to make relocation manageable.