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Dolle Graz is a simple, flexible modular staircase with paddle steps. Can be used both as straight flight, quarter turn or rotated. The staircase is in gray spray painted metal with 12 steps in varnished beech. The stair comes with railing in metal pipes. The staircase can easily be installed without use of special tools. Modular staircase with paddle treads

 

Features

 

  • Available with 12 treads (suitable for a floor to floor height up to 2920mm).
  • N.B. The Graz stair kit can achieve lower floor heights by simply using less than the standard 12 treads that you are supplied with.
  • Each Individual Rise is adjustable between 185 to 225mm allowing you to achieve the staircase height you require.
  • Requires a minimum ceiling opening size 1400 x 660mm (Straight Flight option).
  • Ingenious design allows for a straight flight installation or the Graz can incorporate turns at the top and bottom of angles up to 90 degrees to suit your application.
  • Unit has varnished beech multiplex treads with steel supports and a tubular balustrade which is epoxy coated in a dark grey colour (RAL9007).
  • Tubular balustrade supplied can be fitted to either the left or right of the Stair.
  • Comes with fully illustrated assembly instructions.
  • Delivered on a Pallet - 1 package measuring 1180 x 760 x 360mm and weighing 112.0kg.

Dolle Graz Modular Kit Stairs

SKU: 1068540
€686.99Price
Excluding Tax
  • Features Size / Details
    Unique Selling Point Space saving and flexible staircase
    Type Variable flight of stair
    Number of Risers 13
    Number of Treads 12
    Tread Risers From 18.5 - 22.5cm per tread (depending on floor-to-floor height)
    Tread Material Beech multiplex
    Tread Finish Varnished
    Tread Colour Natural
    Structure Material Steel
    Structure Finish Powder coated
    Structure Colour Grey
    Maximum Load Certified to a max. point load of 200 kg, Certified to a total max. total load of 560 kg.
    Use Indoor use only
    Certifications European building standards defined in EN 1991 and EN 1993
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