Load-bearing tower Staxo 100

Load-bearing tower Staxo 100

The fast, high-per­form­ing shor­ing sys­tem

High load ca­pac­i­ty, com­bined with max­i­mum safe­ty

With its rugged steel frames, Staxo 100 is de­signed for large shor­ing-heights and high loads.

Safe

High safe­ty at any height

What makes it so safe

  • in­te­gral ac­cess lad­der with non-skid rungs

  • Test­ed an­chor­age points for per­so­n­al fall-ar­rest equip­ment

  • ga­p­less as­sem­b­ly decks with plank­ing units in­side the tow­ers and al­so be­tween the tow­ers

  • hor­i­zon­tal pre-as­sem­b­ly pos­si­ble thanks to crane-han­dling-safe con­nec­tions be­tween the frames

Fast

Speeds up your con­struc­tion work­flow

Staxo 100 gives you

  • easy han­dling and short­er search-times as there are few­er sys­tem com­po­nents

  • a fast, log­i­cal set-up se­quence that pre­vents as­sem­b­ly er­rors

  • speedi­er work­ing as all the con­nec­tors are cap­tive­ly in­te­grat­ed and so can­not get lost

  • ef­fi­cient con­struc­tion work­flows as whole tow­ers can be re­po­si­tioned us­ing shift­ing-wheels

High-per­form­ing

with flex­i­ble range of use

A high-per­former, thanks to its

  • high ca­pac­i­ty of up to 97 kN per leg

  • large stand­ing width, for op­ti­mum sta­bil­i­ty

  • per­fect adapt­a­bil­i­ty to ir­reg­u­lar lay­outs, us­ing add­ed sin­gle legs

Stax­o 100 frames

  • Extremely sturdy steel frames with heights of 0.90 m, 1.20 m or 1.80 m for easy height adjustment
  • Integrated connector components for easy, toolless assembly
  • Gravity catches for mounting the diagonal crosses quickly and safely
  • Integral ladder with non-skid rungs
  • Defined anchorage points for personal fall arrest systems
  • Various ways of connecting scaffold-tube couplers

Di­ag­o­n­al cross­es

  • Firmly connected diagonal braces are quick and easy to mount
  • Different lengths of diagonal cross permit flexible inter-frame spacing, for cost-optimising the load capacity
  • Unmistakable length identification provided by colour-coded clips and embossed markings

Screw-jack heads and feet

  • Height adjustment possible right down to the last millimetre
  • Easy to operate, thanks to special thread geometry and integral fixing handle
  • Can be released with minimal physical effort, even when under load

Heavy du­ty screw jacks

The screw-jack extension length of up to 2 m per load-bearing tower permits optimum adaptation to changes in the level of the support base, to downstand beams and to sloping slabs.

“Mount­ed-ahead” rail­ings

  • For erecting and dismantling the towerframes safely when this is done with the tower in the upright
  • Toeboard for safe workplaces e.g. beneath the towerframe superstructure
  • A mounting gallows makes it easy to pull up the towerframes

Add­ed sin­gle legs

  • For greater horizontal flexibility
  • The ideal way of adapting to any structure geometry
  • Continuous positioning possible up to 1.50 m away from the tower
  • Optimised equipment utilisation

Deck­ing units

  • For safe towerframe assembly and safe working inside the tower
  • Lightweight aluminium decking units with or without a manhole opening
  • Only two decking units needed on each storey of the tower
  • Integral anti-liftout guard makes it possible to fit the decking units even when the towers are pre-assembled in the horizontal

Sim­ple, fast ver­ti­cal stack­ing

  • as there are only a small number of different parts, which makes for easier handling
  • as the connection sleeves and connecting pins are all integrated into the frames
  • thanks to the logical erection sequence
  • as the diagonal crosses are all clearly and unmistakably identified with colour-coded clips

Flex­i­ble height ad­just­ment

  • using the easy-to-operate screw-jack heads and feet for continuous adjustment, with millimetre accuracy, even when under load
  • with a 2 m jack extension length when the extra-strong Staxo 100 heavy duty screw jack is used

Stair tow­er

Safe access to high-up workplaces by combining standard Staxo 100 frames and pre-assembled aluminium stairway elements

Erect­ing tow­ers us­ing a te­le­s­cop­ing stack­er truck

This is the most effort-saving and safest method for erecting and dismantling towers in the upright, and for repositioning the towers

Adap­ta­tion to unu­su­al lay­outs

by combining the towers with single legs

Erect­ing tow­ers in the up­right

with “mounted-ahead” railings and decking units with manholes, for the very highest safety

Fast, safe re­po­si­tion­ing

using winches, Shifting carriages TG or forklift trucks

Erect­ing tow­ers in the hor­i­zon­tal

a safe, fast method of erecting the towers