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One-piece design for self-erecting tower
August 1st 2007

Introduced by Birchwood Products, the U-Go Razor Deck is a one-piece, selferecting, flat-packing work platform.

The 'no power', selferecting tower is said to have two major implications for safety: Erection to the three height settings is always done from the ground, so there is no climbing on an incomplete tower that may not be secure and which could collapse. Also, there is no risk of fitting components incorrectly during the build.

Compliant to EN1004:2004 and WAHR, the company says the outcome is always the same – a safe, stable tower.

The minimal erection and dismantling involved means there is no manual strain for the user.

Razor Deck flat-packs to a compact cube on lockable castors. It fits through a standard doorway and can be transported on vans and large estate cars.

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