This set is well suited for the homeowner who wants to build a tower over 20′ and is okay with a heavier frame. The benefit to using this set over using the 5′ X 5′ set is cost. A 20′ tower can be built with three sets of 6’4″ tall vs four sets of 5′ tall, saving around $100 in material cost. The disadvantage to using this frame is the weight. The 6’4″ tall set weighs approximately 10 lb heavier than the 5′ tall set. Our 5′ X 6’4″ set meets and/or exceeds all OSHA regulations.The frames have three ladder rungs and uses our premium c-locks. To maximize the life and longevity of our scaffold sets we apply a high visibility yellow powder-coating by the highly rated AkzoNobel.
This set is well suited for the homeowner who wants to build a tower over 20′ and is okay with a heavier frame. The benefit to using this set over using the 5′ X 5′ set is cost. A 20′ tower can be built with three sets of 6’4″ tall vs four sets of 5′ tall, saving around $100 in material cost. The disadvantage to using this frame is the weight. The 6’4″ tall set weighs approximately 10 lb heavier than the 5′ tall set. Our 5′ X 6’4″ set meets and/or exceeds all OSHA regulations.The frames have three ladder rungs and uses our premium c-locks. To maximize the life and longevity of our scaffold sets we apply a high visibility yellow powder-coating by the highly rated AkzoNobel.