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30.05.2018

WernerCo launches new BoSS towers

Mobile access tower manufacturer WernerCo has announced a new range of BoSS aluminium towers, the End-Linked Tower and the Extended-End Cantilever.

The BoSS End-Linked Tower has been designed for working over obstacles such as buildings and large machinery. It can be used to provide a large continuous working area by joining two BoSS access towers with the use of a new Step-Through Ladder Frame. With a 3.2 metre fixed deck, the area provides a bigger working platform with minimum components. The End-Linked Tower has a capacity of up to 275kg per platform level and the large deck area can be erected at varying heights allowing for several people to work at once.
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BoSS End-Linked Tower


The BoSS Extended-End Cantilever frame system can be used to extend the platform of a double width access tower, providing an additional platform area of up to 1.8 metres, with working heights up to 8.2 metres.

Both systems are lightweight and feature a step through frame that provides a multi-level walk through structure, as well as stabilisers with interlocking clips.
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BoSS Extended-End Cantilever


Product manager Sophie Ellam said: “The BoSS End-Linked Tower and Extended-End Cantilever have been designed with ease of use in mind. We identified that some job sites have restricted access and a usual access tower isn’t enough to ensure a safe working environment. Each product is a convenient solution as both use existing access towers that are then configured, meaning the system can save time and is more convenient. Our 'Do More With BoSS' philosophy ensures that our products are as efficient as possible while meeting more tailored requirements. By being able to make modifications to the standard towers that are already in a fleet it means more complex structures can be achieved as and when required.”

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