Featuring just one control it is fast and easy to move around. Taking hold of the control raises the unit to the mobile position and provides positive easy steering to move to the job. Release of the control automatically returns Step-Thru to the stationary mode where it is braked and totally stable.
A stable stepping of platform creates a much safer product
A StockMaster Step-Thru mobile access platform eliminates the dangerous practice of climbing onto and jumping down from trucks and the use of step ladders to access containers, mezzanine floors and similar situations. With a stable stepping off platform and two side safety rails to maintain a firm hand hold, access to the work place is safe and easy.
Step–Thru substantially reduces your exposure to the high cost of lost time injuries and compensation claims.
A StockMaster Step-Thru mobile access platform is manufactured from high quality materials and built to last. With reasonable care it will provide many years of service, and continue to provide safe access to the workplace.
StockMaster Step-Thru meets or exceeds all the requirements of the Australian / New Zealand standard AS/NZS 1892.1:1996, US standard ANSI-ASC A14.2-2007 and the European Standard EN 131: Parts 1 and 2 StockMaster Step-Thru – not just a platform ladder
NOTE: StockMaster Step-Thru is not suitable for use against a wall.
For this application see Mezzalad.
StockMaster Step-Thru Mobile Access Platform FEATURES:
- Provide safe mobile access
- Enable a three point contact at all times
- Are all terrain for indoor and out door use
- Move quickly and easily to where you need them
- Are designed and tested to a 150 kg load rating
- Meet Australian, New Zealand, US and European Union Standards
- and, there’s a height to suit your job
Step-Thru moves easily over sealed or unsealed surfaces making it ideal for indoor or outdoor use.
Featuring just one control for braking and steering it is fast and easy to move around.
With two side safety rails to maintain a firm hand hold, access to the work place is safe and easy.
Option: StockMaster Custom Retrofit Folding Platform Extension
StockMaster Step-Thru – Technical Data and Size Selection
Selection of the correct StockMaster model and size for your task requires a knowledge of both the operating environment and the application. Read the Operating Environment and Application data below and then choose your size from the chart at the end of this page.
The following information is a guide. For further help, consult your dealer.
The Operating Surface.
The two wheel footprint of Step-Thru enables movement over a wide range of operating surfaces including sealed and unsealed surfaces and slopes.
The Operating Space.
Step-Thru requires space for the operator to move to the left or right of the unit in order to steer it and is not suitable for use in confined spaces.
Also check for;
Height of doorways and overhead structures where applicable.
Principal Applications.
Transport Vehicle and Container Access
Step-Thru is ideal for this application as it is able to operate over a wide range of Operating Surfaces and the degree of manoeuvrability is not usually a critical factor.
Mezzanine Access
This is also an ideal application for Step-Thru with the limitation that it is not suitable for use directly adainst a wall. For applications requiring mezzanine access against a wall see Mezzalad
Note: Stockmaster Step-Thru is designed for access only and is not to be used as a work platform.
Code | Platform Height | Service Height Range |
SM-ST03 | 860 mm | 0.900 – 1.185 m |
SM-ST04 | 1145 mm | 1.185 – 1.475 m |
SM-ST05 | 1435 mm | 1.475 – 1.760 m |
SM-ST06 | 1720 mm | 1.760 – 2.045 m |
SM-ST07 | 2005 mm | 2.045 – 2.335 m |
SM-ST08 | 2295 mm | 2.335 – 2.620 m |
SM-ST09 | 2580 mm | 2.620 – 2.905 m |
SM-ST10 | 2865 mm | 2.905 – 3.150 m |
This selection chart must be used only as a guide for the Service Height Range.
The operating environment must also be known to confirm product Suitablility.
Note: DANGER – never use a platform height which is higher than the floor level to be accessed. When descending from the floor level the stepping action onto the platform must always be step down.