Werner towers high with the launch of its PROPLUS Mobile Access Tower
Werner towers high with the launch of its PROPLUS Mobile Access Tower

Werner, the leading manufacturer of height access solutions, has announced the launch of its PROPLUS Mobile Access Tower. This new mobile tower, which boasts an ergonomic lightweight modular system, is designed to reach up to 5.4m, providing a safe and stable platform for industry professionals working at height.

The PROPLUS Mobile Access Tower is easy to erect, with the stackable system allowing users to build up to three working heights. Designed with a sturdy platform at the top of the tower featuring a trapdoor for easy access, it also has toe boards around the platform to prevent tools from falling.

Certified to the latest EN 1004-1:2020 safety standard, this new tower features swivel castors which enable it to be moved easily, as well as a folding base frame single unit for quick and simple assembly. The compact base unit can also fit in the boot of most cars or vans, perfect for those using it on the move.

Carolina Marino, Regional Product Manager UK, Tower & Platform Laddersat Werner, said: “The new PROPLUS Mobile Access Tower has been designed with trade professionals in mind, offering them a stackable, safe and secure platform for working at height. Workers can quickly and easily assemble the tower according to their needs thanks to the three different working heights of 2.65m, 3.65m and 5.40m, each of which contains a variety of components.”

This sturdy platform has a load capacity of 184kg, as well as 250mm rung spacing up the side of the frame, enabling easy climbing to the top platform. Offering a lightweight, adjustable and sturdy solution, the tower also features stabilisers on each corner of the frame, providing improved stability and designed to bring height safety to any job.

The Werner PROPLUS Mobile Access Tower is now available nationally. To find out more visitwernerco.co.uk

To find out more about Werner’s range of products, please visit wernerco.co.uk

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