TRAD UK Launches Innovative EasyStair System for Construction Sites

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Last week, TRAD UK launched its latest innovation, the Plettac Metrix EasyStair, a groundbreaking staircase system designed to meet and exceed safety standards on construction sites throughout the UK.

Compliant with BS EN 12810 and BS EN 12811 standards, this innovative solution boasts impressive load capacities of up to 4.0kN/m² and features a compact 3.0m x 1.5m footprint, making it suitable for a wide range of construction applications.

Innovative Design for Enhanced Safety

The Plettac Metrix EasyStair is engineered with both inner and outer guardrails that follow the stair angle, offering unparalleled protection for users. This design ensures greater confidence and security than traditional systems that rely on horizontal outer railings. The inner and outer guardrails provide continuous safety, significantly improving over conventional designs.

Efficiency and Durability

The EasyStair system is a game-changer in efficiency and ease of use. It eliminates the need for bulky platform units by utilising two standard Plettac Metrix 1.5m x 0.3m steel decks or three 1.5m x 0.2m steel decks to create sturdy yet manageable platforms.

The design enhances durability, manual handling, and overall site efficiency. The combination of lightweight aluminium staircases and robust galvanised steel connectors ensures a construction that is both strong and easy to handle.

Customisable Configurations for Every Project

Designed for maximum adaptability, the EasyStair offers a variety of configuration options to suit different project needs. It features front and side exits and full anti-uplift protection throughout the tower.

The system can be configured in either a clockwise or anti-clockwise direction, providing flexibility for diverse site layouts. Additionally, parallel construction with two towers side-by-side can facilitate an efficient “up and down” flow of personnel, streamlining movement and enhancing safety.

Key Features

  • Versatile Heights: The lifts are available in 1.0m, 1.5m, and 2.0m heights, offering complete project flexibility.
  • Enhanced Safety: Inner and outer guardrails provide superior security, surpassing traditional staircase designs.
  • Lightweight Durability: Aluminium stairs combined with steel connectors offer a robust yet manageable build, improving manual handling.
  • Flexible Configurations: Front/side exits, anti-uplift protection, and compatibility with standard Plettac Metrix components make the EasyStair adaptable to various site requirements.
  • Efficient Flow: Can be erected in any direction and utilised in parallel construction for efficient personnel movement.
  • Compact Design: The 3.0m x 1.5m footprint maximises space on constrained sites.
  • Simplified Platforms: EasyStair utilises lightweight steel decks for easy assembly and transport, enhancing overall mobility.
  • Directional Flexibility: Can be erected in both clockwise and anti-clockwise directions, accommodating various site layouts.
  • Component Utilisation: Combines standard and specialised Plettac Metrix components for easy integration and customisation.

Alan Slater, Head of Technical & Product Support at TRAD UK, commented on the launch: “The Plettac Metrix EasyStair represents a significant advancement in construction site safety and efficiency.

Its innovative design and versatile configurations make it an essential tool for modern construction projects. We are confident that this system will set new industry benchmarks and provide our clients with the safety and reliability they need on-site.”

For more information, visit the Plettac Metrix EasyStair page.

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