Straight staircase
metalwith security bars

straight staircase
straight staircase
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Characteristics

Type
straight
Material
metal
Other characteristics
with security bars

Description

Industrial staircases need to withstand the highest demands every day. They have to reliably fulfil their function at ail times in their relevant area of application, whether in the food industry, heavy industry, in a warehouse, a sewage plant or as staircases and walkways in production-relevant areas. It goes without saying that ail safeîy aspects prescribed by the relevant trade associations must also be taken into account. Industrial staircases can be either indoors or outdoors, can vary as a straight staircase, a walkway or a spiral staircase over numerous storeys. No maintenance work must ever be- come necessary over the course of their entire lifespan. Given the limited space that is available in technical systems, it is also possible to find the solution for a technically necessary climb in a combination of spiral and straight staircases. We construct specialist Steel structures for the stabilisation of the staircase systems in accordance with requirements and can be included in the scope of delivery of the staircase system. The safety aspect is constantly gaining in importance in the construction of new technical systems. The paths of maintenance staircases must be designed in such a way that not only the assembly, but also the transportation of technical equipment can be carried out in a safe manner. Stability requirements vary depending on the size and type of staircase system. In connection with the built structure it can be designed as a simple, independent unit with solid and compact support structures.

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