MiTOWER
PROFESSIONAL USE
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To be assembled and dismantled by a single person
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Only 10 minutes to assemble a tower of 6 meter working height
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Stable, strong and robust
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Lightweight, easy to transport and store
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Wooden or lightweight Fiber-Deck® platforms
Altrex Mi TOWER MOBILE SCAFFOLDING
Single Person Quick Assembly Rolling tower
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Safely to great heights with only one pair of hands. You can quickly construct or dismantle the MiTOWER without help from others. This unique mobile rolling tower is full of innovations, compact and easy to transport. The reliable answer to the wishes of every user in every industry.
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The intelligent design forces you to build the rolling tower safely. Step by step to heights of 4, 5 and 6 meters. Platform girders and a unique suspension mechanism in the platforms give you maximum grip and make it extra easy. Double guardrail braces, a handy claw system and double braked castors mean that the rolling tower is one of the most stable of its kind.
At working height in 10 minutes
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The MiTOWER is constructed in no-time. Quickly to the highest level without help from a colleague.
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Compact and easy transport
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Turn your scaffolding parts into a quickly mobile trolley. Fits through any standard door opening and in many commercial vehicles. Dimensions 127 x 83 x 158 cm (L x W x H).
Strong and stable
Circular robot welded and pinched claw-brace connections turn the MiTOWER into the strongest, most stable scaffolding of its kind.
Unique suspension mechanism
'Extra hands' to hang materials during the construction and dismantling of the MiTOWER. Slides in and out in a single, quick movement.
Safe to use
The only scaffold you can build without help from another person. Constructed in a single, intelligent manner, making sure you are up top safely and quickly.
Your MiTOWER, your identity
Make your MiTOWER recognisable using the logo, name and colours of your business, so that you are visible on every level.
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