




Modular Stairs and modular stairs stacked
(middle) and
Fixed Stairs attached to staging (right)
Modular Stairs
Single stair treads interlock to form a staircase of any height. The
assembled staircase then clamps quickly to the edge of the
platform, at any position around the periphery. Riser heights are individually
adjustable so that every riser in a flight can be set
equal. When dismantled, individual steps interlock when stacked
for compact storage. Handrails are available separately.

Fixed Stairs
Stairs with fixed numbers of treads are ideal for users who regularly set the
staging at one given height. The foot of the staircase is adjustable to different
stage heights within a range. Handrails are available separately.



Outboard (left) Speedlatch in action and Inboard handrails (right)
Outboard
handrails
The Speedlatch enables handrails to be fitted in seconds to any point around
the outside of the stage. Outboard handrails have integral chair stops.
Inboard handrail
Stage 3 can be provided with a socket at each corner to enable
hand rails to be fitted inboard (optional).

Ramp connectors enable standard Stage 3 platforms to be used as ramps. Ramps can be connected to a stage at any point. Ramps can rise or fall from the stage, so intermediate landing areas are possible.


Just remove the legs from a platform and replace them with castors
to make a trolley which can support upto 14 more platforms.


Chair Stops
Speedlatches enable chair stops to be fitted in seconds to any section around
the edge of a stage.
Leg clamps
Leg clamps enable stages of unequal heights to be locked together.
Side Skirts
Skirts attach to the side of the staging system using hangers which lock
into the T slot. When no skirting is required the hangers are removed
so no unsightly Velcro remains.
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HOW
IT WORKS
Find out how the stage modules fit together
CHILDS
PLAY
See the video of how easy Strats is to construct