Boss Clima Camlock AGR Tower 1.45m x 2.5m - 6.2m Working Height (64304200)
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Boss Clima Camlock AGR Tower 1.45m x 2.5m - 6.2m Working Height (64304200)

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Boss Clima Camlock AGR Tower 1.45m x 2.5m - 6.2m Working Height (64304200)The BoSS Cam Lock Advance Guardrail provides an alternative build method for BoSS Clima towers. BoSS Clima Camlock AGR is a premium aluminium modular scaffold access tower system featuring easy climb 0. 25m rung spacing. The BoSS Clima AGR tower system has double 1. 45m frame width that is 2. 5m in platform length and 4. 2m platform height. BoSS Clima is the ultimate versatile tower system, designed for the professional user. Uses an alternative BoSS

The BoSS Cam-Lock Advance Guardrail provides an alternative build method for BoSS Clima towers. BoSS Clima Camlock AGR is a premium aluminium modular scaffold access tower system featuring easy climb 0.25m rung spacing. The BoSS Clima AGR tower system has double 1.45m frame width that is 2.5m in platform length and 4.2m platform height. BoSS Clima is the ultimate versatile tower system, designed for the professional user. Uses an alternative BoSS Camlock AGR build method for quicker, safer and simpler assembly.

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FEATURES
  • Fully interchangeable with BoSS standard tower components
  • 0.25m frame rung spacing for easy climbing
  • Ribbed rung tubing for increased grip
  • Floating frame spigots for easy to assemble
  • Deck board edge protection for maximum security
  • Positive camlock action creates tower rigidity
  • Fewer components for a quicker and simpler build
  • Easy to use camlock – patent pending*
  • Professional safe working load 275kg per platform
  • Safety certification BS EN1004:2004

COMPONENTS

  • 32842300 4 Castor 150mm (6 inch)
  • 33551300 4 Adjustable Leg
  • 39151300 2 Clima Frame 4 Rung 1m (H) x 1.45m (W)
  • 39651300 4 Clima Frame 8 Rung 2m (H) x 1.45m (W)
  • 36351600 4 BoSS Camlock AGR 2.5m (W)
  • 30151100 2 Fixed Deck 1.8m (L)
  • 30551100 2 Trapdoor Deck 2.5m (L)
  • 34851300 2 Horizontal Beam Brace 2.5m (L)
  • 31451300 2 Diagonal Brace 2.7m (L)
  • 30550900 2 Side Toe Board 2.5m (L)
  • 30350900 2 End Toe Board 1.45m (L)
  • 30150900 4 Toe Board Clip
  • 31751300 4 SP7 Fixed Stabiliser c/w Saddle Blade Clamp

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Tower Width (m) 1.45m
  • Total Length (m) 2.5m
  • Platform Length (m) 2.5m
  • Platform Width (m) 1.2m (0.6m x 2)
  • Platform Height (m) 4.2m
  • Max. Safe Working Load per Platform (kg) 275kg
  • Safe Working Height (m) 6.2m
  • Total Tower Height (m) 5.2m
  • Load Capacity (kg) 950kg
  • Certifications BS EN1004:2004
  • Style BoSS Clima AGR
  • Tower Style Camlock AGR
  • Material Aluminium
  • Approx. Product Weight (kg) 231kg

      *Safe Working Height based on a 2m height and reach of a person whilst standing on the highest level platform.


       

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