A STEIGER ® TB 220.2 completed a very special task in Glasgow (Scotland) - and that with flying colours.
It is well known that our STEIGER ® are perfect for craftsmen, energy companies and local authorities so that daily tasks can be carried out safely and efficiently. Nonetheless, impressive pieces of ‘art’ can be created with the help of our STEIGER ®. This was demonstrated by photos from the TB 220.2 which our client *‘Blade Access’ from Great Britain placed at our disposal.
The very popular street artist Samuel Bates had rented a TB 220.2 on a 3.5 t chassis from Blade Access to design a side of a building in the city centre of Glasgow.
Impressions of the work assignment of our TB 220.2 in Glasgow (Scotland)
The TB 220.2 is an excellent all-rounder for use downtown thanks to its compact dimensions (with an overall length only 6.44 m and width of 2.00 m). Furthermore, it is equipped with horizontal-vertical support (for the jacking mechanism in the vehicle profile, on one side or completely). It can reach a working height of 22.1 m and has an outreach of 14 m.
Samuel Bates was able to easily reach every corner of the house facade, as for example, he did not constantly have to move the truck-loaded working platform. Our TB 220.2 which is mounted on a 3.5 t chassis, can be driven by all driving license holders. For further product information, please click here.
*About Blade Access:
Our client Blade Access, with headquarters in West Yorkshire, is one of the leading suppliers in the rental of aerial platforms in Great Britain. Currently, the Blade Access rental fleet comprises of more than 4,500 working platforms (of 3 m – 103 m working height) in various designs. Moreover, Blade Access maintains a variety of rental companies throughout Great Britain.
More information on Blade Access can be found at: www.bladeaccess.co.uk