WernerCo, Europe’s leading access solutions specialist, has announced the launch of its new fibreglass work platform, available in both its ZARGES and Werner brands, ideal for low-level jobs on-site.
The new platform from WernerCo offers the best overall choice for any trade and work around electricity. Constructed using durable and non-conductive fiberglass legs, which are highly resistant to weathering, the platform ensures safe working while around electricity.
Its square, extra-large, slip-resistant 0.6m x 0.6m platform is ideal for professionals who require a comfortable and spacious work surface, as well as for those who require a compact design for easy storage and transportation. Added safety is offered thanks to its slip-resistant feet, splayed base and easy to use locking hinges. The platform, which boasts a maximum load capacity of 150kg, also offer non-conductive fibreglass legs making it safe for work around electricity.
The WernerCo release, which features a robust design for durability, offers a height of 0.50m, with a safe working height of 2.25m (based on the height of an average person at 1.75m), and weights just 6.1kg. Its folded dimensions come in at 0.70m x 0.62m x 0.18m.
For more information on the new Werner Odd Job and Werner’s range of products, please visit:
https://www.wernerco.com/uk/odd-job-600-fibreglass-work-platform
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