Stage Stairs 60cm
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Prolyte StageDex Step section 60cm
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The final step for a 60-centimeter high stage
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Easy to attach
Pros and cons
- The 60-centimeter step is the last step for a 60-centimeter high stage
- Easy to attach with the included bolt and wing nut
- Provides speakers or performers with an easy way to access the stage
- To reach a height of 60 centimeters, you also need steps of 20 and 40 centimeters
Description
For stages 40 centimeters and higher, it’s essential to use stage stairs. It’s advisable to choose stairs of the same height as the stage. This prevents the stairs from shifting during use. The 60cm Stage Stairs connect to a stage with a height of 60 centimeters.
How high is the stair step?
Like stage legs, the steps increase in 20-centimeter increments. For a 20-centimeter high stage, you don’t need stairs. For stages 40 centimeters and higher, it’s wise to use stage stairs. This step has a height of 60 centimeters, which is ideal for a 60-centimeter high stage.
How can I indicate where the stair step begins?
In the event industry, it is common to use colored gaffa tape to mark the edges of the stair step. This way, it is clear where the step begins for those who need to access or leave the stage, even in dark environments.
How do I attach the stair step to the stage?
The stair step comes with two bolts and a wing nut. First, you loosen these from the step. Then, you slide these bolts from the side into the stage section where you want to place the stairs. Next, you slide the holes in the step over the protruding bolts. You secure the step to the stage with the wing nut. Our stage stairs can be well combined with stages from, among others, Prolyte.
Product specifications
Weight | 9.10 kg |
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Dimensions | 20.00 x 97.00 x 60.00 cm |
Production specific information | Step of 91 x 22.5 meters |
Transport specific information | Stage stairs are transported separately. |
Delivery costs
Delivery to location is available for orders from €100,- Excl. VAT. Enter the location for an indication of the delivery costs.