The first one-man quick assembly mobile access tower!
This mobile tower is safe and quickly assembled by one person in 10 minutes. It can also be neatly transported as a trolley.
Single person assembly and disassembly
To be used by one person
Maximum working height 19 ft 8 in
Capacity 325 lb
Self-weight 240 lb
Trolley dimensions: 4ft 4in x 2ft 6in x 5ft 2in (LxWxH)
The first one-man quick assembly mobile access tower!
This mobile tower is safe and quickly assembled by one person in 10 minutes. It can also be neatly transported as a trolley.
Single person assembly and disassembly
To be used by one person
Maximum working height 19 ft 8 in
Capacity 325 lb
Self-weight 240 lb
Trolley dimensions: 4ft 4in x 2ft 6in x 5ft 2in (LxWxH)
Single worker assembly and dismantling with ease
Safe, easy and quick to erect in under 10 minutes, maximizing working time
Platforms equipped with a unique integral component hanger system
Easy to transport in the back of a van: trolley created from its own parts
Small footprint makes the MiTOWER ideal for use in confined spaces
Advantages
MiTower is a light Duty, ONE-man 325 lb capacity rolling access tower
Easy-clip frame pins: won’t get lost
Double braked swivel caster (Ø 5 inch), 7 inch adjustable leg
The innovative automatic wind lock makes erecting and dismantling faster, easier and safer
Unique component hangers, built in platform : to hang components for a safe assembly by a single person
Frames are equipped with a 360˚ robot welded connection
Triangular stabilizers with Easy-Lock® : telescoping adjustment provides quick assembly
How-To Videos
CLIENT TESTIMONIALS
‘F****ng awesome System’
This comment came from one of our test and balance techs today. They asked to come out to a job and assess how to access this fan. What you cant see is the structures and obstructions all around it that limit access to the space.
Matt McKeon
Safety Director
Working with the MiTower system has allowed our “ladders last” projects to be more productive while providing an incredibly safe and time efficient way for us to utilize scaffolding in lieu of a ladder in our fast-paced construction environment.
Brittany Selin CSP, ARM, CRIS
Safety Director
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