This page helps B2B buyers start with the real commercial question: which tower family and component package fits the target working height. The tool covers standard single width, double width, and foldable scaffold workflows, then hands the result into a direct email inquiry.
It is intentionally conservative. Unsupported heights or unclear usage combinations go to manual review instead of forcing a misleading package summary.
If the buyer already knows the working-height target, use this inbox first and copy the address directly when mailto is unreliable.
Clear height basis
The tool asks for working height and repeats the interpreted platform-height basis in the result.
Grouped component summary
Frames, braces, platforms, stabilizers, castors, and base items stay visible instead of collapsing into a vague note.
Email-ready handoff
Buyers can open a prefilled email draft or copy the summary manually if a local mail client does not launch.

Open the 4m mobile scaffold guide when the buyer starts with that exact phrase and still needs working-height versus platform-height normalization before family selection gets too detailed.
Open the scaffold tower assembly page when the user starts with an ambiguous phrase such as “4.9 meter scaffold assembly” and needs platform height, working height, and risk boundaries normalized before choosing a family.
The MVP only returns standard recommendations for the family and height combinations below. Everything else goes to manual review so the tool does not overpromise what the package logic can confirm.
Some buyers search by a specific working-height band before they know the best family. These pages keep the search query aligned with the same package logic used in the Build by Height tool.
The output is designed for commercial discussion, not for public self-checkout. It gives procurement teams and contractors a structured starting point before the package moves into manual quotation review.
Use the tool first, or send the tower family, working height, usage context, quantity, and destination market directly by email. Manual review is always available when the package falls outside the standard rules matrix.
Use this address for tower family, working height, usage context, quantity, and destination-market review when the rules matrix is not enough.