The Mobile scaffold One, the ultimate professional mobile scaffold that can and is allowed to be assembled by one person One person can assemble this mobile scaffold safely and with ease within 10 minutes. Perfect for freelancers and DIY users. The One mobile scaffold is also easy to move and use in a lift.
Assembled within 10 minutes
No tools required for installation
Easy to (dis)assemble, few parts
The Euroscaffold ‘One’ mobile scaffolds have a length of 120 cm, a width of 75 cm and are available in three heights.
75 cm x 150 cm x 4.2 m work height
75 cm x 150 cm x 5.2 m work height
75 cm x 150 cm x 6.2 m work height
Start by loading the parts into the basic element of the mobile scaffold. This creates a trolley of scaffold material. Next, roll the equipment to the desired location where you want to assemble the mobile scaffold. Thanks to its compact dimensions, the scaffold will fit in a lift. This makes the One mobile scaffold perfect for use by the facilities department of a hotel or theatre, for example.
You can now begin to assemble the scaffold. The scaffold platforms contain integrated brackets that serve as a suspension system. Hang the parts on the brackets to erect the scaffold safely and responsibly.
Below, you will find the different versions of the One mobile scaffold and its separate parts.
Description
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Product number
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Mobile scaffold One 4.2 m work height
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101020
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Mobile scaffold One 5.2 m work height
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101021
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Mobile scaffold One 6.2 m work height
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101022
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Mobile scaffold One assembly frame 75-28-4
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A503004
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Mobile scaffold One Platform 120
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100632
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Mobile scaffold One 6.2 m work height
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101022
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Mobile scaffold One double strut 120
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102887
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Mobile scaffold One stabiliser
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A50290
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Mobile scaffold One wheel + steel spindle
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A50292
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Mobile scaffold One sideboard
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100634
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Mobile scaffold One assembly hook
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A50289
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