A planted, non-rolling 20-ft tower with a full 7′ deck—built for long service on real jobsites.
Cross braces and hardware feature inside-and-out galvanization for long-term rust protection, while the 5′ × 6′4″ frames reduce how many sections you need to stack to reach ~20 ft. Three severe-duty 7′ aluminum–plywood walkboards complete the deck with a sturdy feel underfoot (each board includes a wind-latch to help it stay seated). Base plates provide a fixed footprint, and the 5′ × 7′ BreakDown Guardrail System helps you work safe at height.
Why this configuration works
- 5′ × 6′4″ Ladder Frames: Taller sections mean fewer stacks to reach ~20 ft; the powder-coat stands up to everyday bumps and scrapes.
- Severe-Duty 7′ Walkboards: Aluminum side rails and exterior-grade plywood deliver a planted, confident feel; three boards span the bay for a full 7′ platform.
- 5′ × 7′ BreakDown Guardrail System: Goes up quickly and breaks down for transport—practical protection when you are working at height.
- Base Plates: Fixed, non-rolling support that spreads load and helps reduce shimmy on firm, level surfaces.
Setup and safety
- At ~20 ft, go wider: Add Outriggers to widen the footprint—especially on slick or uneven floors.
- Guardrails installed? Many jobsites also require Toeboards to help keep tools and materials from stepping off the edge.
- Considering casters later? If you convert to a rolling setup, include a Grouser Bar to tie frames together for stability while you move.
Key features
- Longevity first: Galvanized braces and hardware—including tube interiors—help resist rust year after year.
- Full 7′ deck: Three severe-duty walkboards provide a broad, stable work surface.
- Planted stability: Base plates keep your tower fixed and confident underfoot.
- Room to grow: Add height, outriggers, and toeboards as jobs evolve—or convert to rolling with casters and a Grouser Bar.
Important Notes
- For taller builds or uneven/slick floors, add Outriggers to widen the footprint.
- If you later add casters to this stationary tower, also add a Grouser Bar for rolling stability.
- Some competitor braces are not coated internally. If there are no small vent holes near the brace ends, the interior may not be galvanized and can rust over time.