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Sateco launches lift shaft podium

Sateco says its new lift shaft podium (PCA) makes it possible to block and secure access to lift shafts during building work. It also maximises secure work and material storage space during the time it takes to build up concrete shells. Due to its adjustable telescopic feet and the dimension markings every 10cm along its adjustment pipes, it can be perfectly adjusted between heights of 2.7m and 4m. Its wooden working platform can also be extended using sliding cross-pieces that require neither screws nor na
April 12, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
Sateco is unveiling its new lift shaft podium at Intermat 2012.
3202 Sateco says its new lift shaft podium (PCA) makes it possible to block and secure access to lift shafts during building work. It also maximises secure work and material storage space during the time it takes to build up concrete shells.

Due to its adjustable telescopic feet and the dimension markings every 10cm along its adjustment pipes, it can be perfectly adjusted between heights of 2.7m and 4m. Its wooden working platform can also be extended using sliding cross-pieces that require neither screws nor nails. The lift shaft podium can be extended from a square platform measuring 1.6m x 1.6m to a large format rectangular platform measuring 2.5m x 2.6m, in steps of 1cm length and 5cm width.

Fully foldable and collapsible, making it easy to transport, the podium is delivered with foldable access ladder with integrated safety bow for fitting between floors.

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