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:: Monday, August 02, 2004 ::
For height work Infolink Architecture & Building, Australia
Bailey MiniMax mobile aluminium scaffolding can be built to a height of 3.7m and has a two-person, 225kg load rate. Its lightweight aluminium frame is weather-resistant and easily transportable. It features a long, non-slip platform surface with an integrated trapdoor to allow safer internal access while adjustable castors are available for use on uneven or sloping surfaces. The entire scaffold is compact when folded down and can fit comfortably on the back of a ute - a benefit for workers needing to transport the tools of their trade.------------------------------------------- posted 7:23 AM :: reference link ::
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