Stair Starting Tube
Stair Starting Tube for Scaffolding Stair & Access Systems
A Stair Starting Tube is a structural tube component used in scaffolding and handrail systems to initiate the first section of a stair or inclined access structure. It serves as the base connection point where the stair or angled framework begins, providing alignment, stability, and proper load transfer for the rest of the system.
Key Features
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Designed to start an inclined or stair-style tube framework
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Connects to base components such as standards, base plates, or couplers
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Manufactured from steel or galvanized steel for strength and corrosion resistance
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Engineered to maintain correct angle and load distribution at the stair base
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Compatible with modular scaffolding and tube-and-clamp systems
Typical Applications
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Scaffolding stair access systems
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Construction site access platforms
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Temporary stairways in industrial setups
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Handrail and guardrail frameworks on sloped surfaces
Construction Features
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Heavy-duty tubular steel construction for structural support
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Designed to establish the initial angle of stair or inclined systems
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Powder-coated finish for added durability and surface protection
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Precision-formed ends for secure connection with compatible scaffolding components
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Built to maintain stability under load in access applications
Why Use a Stair Starting Tube?
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Provides a stable starting point for stair or inclined scaffold systems
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Ensures correct alignment of access structures from the base
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Improves safety and structural integrity of stair frameworks
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Reduces installation errors in angled scaffolding layouts
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Supports efficient assembly of modular access systems
Safety Recommendations
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Ensure proper connection to base components before use
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Inspect for bends, cracks, or coating damage before installation
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Do not exceed system load limits
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Verify correct angle alignment during assembly
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Follow OSHA, ANSI, and CSA scaffolding safety standards
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Use only compatible scaffolding system components
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a stair starting tube used for? It is used to begin the base section of a stair or inclined scaffolding structure.
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Can it be used with all scaffolding systems? It is designed for compatible modular scaffolding and tube-and-clamp systems.
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What material is it made from? It is typically made from steel with a powder-coated finish for protection.
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Is it load-bearing? Yes, it helps transfer and support loads at the base of stair structures.
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Is it required for scaffold stairs? Yes, it is commonly used as part of safe stair access system setups.
Specifications
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Dimensions: 60 inches
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Weight: 8.5 lbs
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Finish: Powder coated
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Standards: ANSI, CSA, OSHA
Product Links
Instructions manual
Sell-sheet

Description
Stair Starting Tube for Scaffolding Stair & Access Systems
A Stair Starting Tube is a structural tube component used in scaffolding and handrail systems to initiate the first section of a stair or inclined access structure. It serves as the base connection point where the stair or angled framework begins, providing alignment, stability, and proper load transfer for the rest of the system.
Key Features
-
Designed to start an inclined or stair-style tube framework
-
Connects to base components such as standards, base plates, or couplers
-
Manufactured from steel or galvanized steel for strength and corrosion resistance
-
Engineered to maintain correct angle and load distribution at the stair base
-
Compatible with modular scaffolding and tube-and-clamp systems
Typical Applications
-
Scaffolding stair access systems
-
Construction site access platforms
-
Temporary stairways in industrial setups
-
Handrail and guardrail frameworks on sloped surfaces
Construction Features
-
Heavy-duty tubular steel construction for structural support
-
Designed to establish the initial angle of stair or inclined systems
-
Powder-coated finish for added durability and surface protection
-
Precision-formed ends for secure connection with compatible scaffolding components
-
Built to maintain stability under load in access applications
Why Use a Stair Starting Tube?
-
Provides a stable starting point for stair or inclined scaffold systems
-
Ensures correct alignment of access structures from the base
-
Improves safety and structural integrity of stair frameworks
-
Reduces installation errors in angled scaffolding layouts
-
Supports efficient assembly of modular access systems
Safety Recommendations
-
Ensure proper connection to base components before use
-
Inspect for bends, cracks, or coating damage before installation
-
Do not exceed system load limits
-
Verify correct angle alignment during assembly
-
Follow OSHA, ANSI, and CSA scaffolding safety standards
-
Use only compatible scaffolding system components
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a stair starting tube used for? It is used to begin the base section of a stair or inclined scaffolding structure.
-
Can it be used with all scaffolding systems? It is designed for compatible modular scaffolding and tube-and-clamp systems.
-
What material is it made from? It is typically made from steel with a powder-coated finish for protection.
-
Is it load-bearing? Yes, it helps transfer and support loads at the base of stair structures.
-
Is it required for scaffold stairs? Yes, it is commonly used as part of safe stair access system setups.
Specifications
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Dimensions: 60 inches
-
Weight: 8.5 lbs
-
Finish: Powder coated
-
Standards: ANSI, CSA, OSHA
Product Links
Instructions manual
Sell-sheet














