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Super Simplex Disappearing Stairway
The Super Simplex is Precision's commercial-grade aluminum folding stairway. It is the most structurally superior product of its kind on the market today. Its primary use is for attic access, but when used in conjunction with a Precision roof hatch can be used for access to a rooftop. Compare these features to the competition:
*A test weight of 500 lbs. *Individual tread test weights of 1000 lbs. *No shear of rivets when tested at 2000 lbs. *11 gauge steel frame *A 5-3/16" tread depth *Availability of a one hour fire door panel.
The Super Simplex is the only stairway available with a frame complete with built-in treads custom fabricated to your exact distance from ceiling to floor above thereby accommodating dropped ceilings.
For secure access to rooftop equipment, Precision offers a package unit consisting of a folding stairway, a custom frame to fit distance from ceiling to roof and a custom roof hatch factory-mounted to the top of the frame. This entire unit can then be dropped in from above, secured and flashed in for safe, comfortable roof access.
The Super Simplex is so reliable you can reclaim attic space for storage purposes without the need for a permanent stairway. Many national companies are already using the Super Simplex to maximize use of attic space. Some typical applications are: airport control towers, banks, better residences, bottling plants, churches, drug stores, government buildings, hospitals, laboratories, libraries, museums, restaurants, schools and retail stores.
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