CLIMBING ON MOBILE PEDALS
The base model for climbing is the HighStep Easy, consisting of two separate pedals. Hook the pedals into the rail to climb, the binding fixing the user's foot to the pedal.
The base model for climbing is the HighStep Easy, consisting of two separate pedals. Hook the pedals into the rail to climb, the binding fixing the user's foot to the pedal.
The pedal fixes the foot to the rail, reliably preventing any falls, as it is impossible to missing the footing and even accidentally slip.
The user is always climbing completely upright and can choose the vertical step, the motion sequence is similar to climbing stairs. The pedals can further be used as rests and work platforms.
Rated user weight per pedal | 40 to 150 kg |
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Weight per pedal | 2.2 kg |
Dimensions | 320 x 230 x 230 mm (L x W x D) |
Inspection | Every 12 months |
Applied standards | Directive 2006/42/EC |
Special advantages | Built-in rest |
The rail is always climbed in conjunction with the independent fall protection, the HighStep Protector. This serves as a concurrent protection and third anchor to the rail.
In the event of sudden downward movement, the Protector locks in the rail, making a fall impossible. Combining the HighStep Easy and Protector minimise the fall and the built-in shock absorber ensures maximum safety.
Multiple rollers on all sides and being optimally aligned with the rail make the Protector particularly smooth running. The smart design prevents accidental hooking on and allows an extremely comfortable and safe climb.
The Protector is the only safety running of its type to secure to an anchorage point with a single movement in an emergency. It is approved for two persons according to EN 795 B.
Rated user weight | 40 to 150 kg |
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Weight | 700 g |
Dimensions | 150 x 80 mm |
Material | Aluminium and stainless steel |
Position | Up to 15° forward- and back-leaning angle 15° side-leaning angle |
Ambient temperature | From -35 °C to +50 °C |
Inspection | Every 12 months |
Applied standards | EN 353-1: 2014 + A1:2017 EN 795/B:2012 and CEN/TS 16415:2013 |
Special advantages | Approved as anchorage point for rescuing two persons |