TAS stairs aluminum
The product offer has been expanded with TAS stairs made of aluminum, which significantly reduces stairs weight while maintaining its functionality.
KEY FEATURES:
- Low weight – easy transport, assembly, and disassembly
- Wide range of possible angles: 0 to 50 degrees
- Modularity – available in modules from 3 to 18 steps in a single flight
- Possibility to assemble railing on one or both sides
- Possibility to use a holder that lowers the last step (additional option)
- Automatic steps leveling
1 – Anti-skid and self-cleaning steps
2 – Safety locks preventing from folding
3 – Practical transport grips
4 – Anti-skid grips at bottom and top of the stairs
5 – Single or double railing
6 – Socket for fast railing instalation
7* – Possibility to use a handle lowering last step
The stairs meet the requirements of the PN-EN 12811-1:2007 requirements regarding the class 1 carrying capacity (1,5 kN on 200x200mm surface) and are adapted for self-assembly with the use of a crane.
TAS modules:
Temporary aluminum stairs system can consist of 6 basic modules of 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18 steps. Angle regulation is possible from 0° to 50° for modules from 3 to 12 steps, and from 25° to 50° for 15- and 18-steps modules.
The stairs, similar to their steel counterpart, are to be assembled on a previously prepared surface attaching the lower and the upper part. The table below shows basic parameters of the available modules
usable width 700 mm |
temporary stairs |
gangways (up to 2,8 metres) |
scaffolding stairs |
step-over platform |
Number of steps | 3 | 6 | 9 | 12 | 15 | 18 |
Width [mm] | 700 | 700 | 700 | 700 | 700 | 700 |
Heigh [m] | 0-0,6 | 0-1,2 | 0-1,8 | 0-2,4 | 1,6-3,0 | 2,1-3,6 |
Weight [kg]* | 26,2 | 42 | 61 | 73 | 90 | 106 |
Flight lenght [m] | 0,8 | 1,61 | 2,24 | 3,23 | 4,05 | 4,86 |
Lenght of stairs with guardrails [m] | 1,4 | 2,2 | 3 | 3,8 | 4,6 | 5,4 |
Max. number of users on the stairs | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 |
Possibility to use as a gangway | no | yes | yes | yes | no | no |
Trench width [m] | – | 1,17 | 1,98 | 2,78 | 4,60 | 4,40 |
Lenght selection and stairs setup
Stairs location, i.e. their angle and distance between the lower upper end are determined on the diagram shown to the right as follows:
- Determine the excavation depth and mark the value on a vertical axis
- Taking into account the number o steps in the set, determine the angle of stairs – lead a horizontal line to the point of intersection with a curve.
- Determine the distance of the point of setting of the lower part of the stairs – vertical line to the intersection with horizontal axis.
Product materials
Technical Documentation
Certification
We ensure that all of our products are of the highest quality through compliance with Factory Manufacture Control certification with EN 1090-1:2009+A1:2011, issued by the TÜV SÜD Polska Sp. z o.o. Certification Centre.
We are a manufacturer with a certificate of the Integrated Quality, Environment and Health and Safety Management System according to ISO 9001/ ISO 14001/ ISO 45001 issued by Bureau Veritas Certification.
Our construction products meet the requirements of the European Directive 305/2011 (CPR) for structural steel and aluminum.
Integrated Management System Policy
Gorlice, 1.05.2023, 5th edition
Design, production of metal structures, powder coating, hot-dip galvanzing of steel structures
Bureau Veritas Certification, ISO 9001:2015; ISO 14001:2015; ISO 45001:2018
Our solutions
Stairs connector
Upper chuck
Lower chuck
Scaffolding chuck - aluminum
Accesories
TAS stairs - aluminium standard lower foot
Destination: Assembly of the lower part of the stairs on stabilized ground |
Weight: 1,45 kg |
Index: TAS-SDAL |
TAS stairs - aluminium lower flat foot
Destination: Assembly of the lower stairs flight on a surface that allows anchoring, e.g. concrete, wood, steel structures etc. |
Weight: 0,85 kg |
Index: TAS-SDAL1 |
TAS stairs - aluminium lower scaffolding chuck
Destination: Assembly of the lower part of the stairs on a scaffolding |
Weight: 0,7 kg |
Index: TAS-L21 |
TAS stairs - aluminium upper scaffolding chuck
Destination: Assembly of the upper part of the stairs on a scaffolding |
Weight: 1,7 kg |
Index: TAS-SGLH4, TAS-SGPH4 |
TAS stairs - aluminium upper standard foot
Destination: Assembly of the upper stairs part on stabilized ground |
Weight: 1,2 kg |
Index: TAS-SGLAL, TAS-SGPAL |
TAS stairs - aluminium upper foot levelling the final step
Destination: Assembly of the upper stair flight on a surface that allows anchoring, e.g. concrete, wood, steel structures, etc. |
Weight: 1,5 kg |
Index: TAS-SGLH3, TAS-SGPH3 |
TAS stairs - aluminium upper foot that lowers final step
Destination: Assembly of the upper stair flight on a surface that allows anchoring, e.g. concrete, wood, steel structures, etc. |
Weight: 3,1 kg |
Index: TAS-SGLH5, TAS-SGPH5 |
FAQ
The TAS system offers modules ranging from 3 to 18 steps, with angle adjustment from 0° to 50° for some models.
Yes, the TAS system provides the option to install handrails, along with additional safety configurations.