This directory is for buyers who know they need a mobile access solution, but do not yet know whether they should start from a narrow tower, a wide-deck tower, a foldable indoor unit, or a castor-wheel replacement path.
The goal is not to make the decision for the buyer. The goal is to get them to the first useful page faster, then move into height planning, standards review, or direct email inquiry with less confusion.
Send the access constraint, height range, quantity, and destination market here if the buyer still needs help choosing the right page.
Compare before quoting
Start from the buyer question that is hardest to change: width, deck space, portability, or replacement demand.
Move into the right workflow
Once the family direction is clearer, route into Build by Height, standards review, or direct email with less back and forth.
Keep accessory questions visible
Buyers who need castors or compatibility checks should not be forced through full-tower language first.
Still coming in from an “access towers for sale”, “access towers and platforms”, “access tower platforms”, “access tower scaffolding”, or “access tower for sale” search?
Open the canonical access towers for sale selector first when the buying intent is commercial but the tower family is still unclear.
Need an adjustable base jack for scaffolding instead of a full tower route?
Open the canonical adjustable base jack for scaffolding checker first when the buying question is really about leveling, footing, and jack compatibility rather than the tower family itself.

Product-path selection usually happens before detailed package confirmation
Buyers often narrow the family first, then refine by target height, platform format, accessories, and documentation review.
This comparison is meant to shorten the first choice, not replace the dedicated product pages. Once the likely family is clearer, the buyer should move into the product page or the height-based workflow.
| Product path | Best first when | Why this path | Next step |
|---|---|---|---|
Single Width Scaffold Tower Narrow access tower | Need a narrow-access mobile tower for corridor, plant-room, or tight internal work? | Single width is usually the better first path when site width is the limiting factor and the buyer still needs a mobile tower rather than a foldable platform. | Open the single-width page, then preselect the family in Build by Height. |
Double Width Scaffold Tower Larger working platform | Need a larger deck for crews, materials, or higher package builds? | Double width is usually the better first path when platform space and wider deck stability matter more than footprint reduction. | Open the double-width page, then move into height planning if the build range is still being defined. |
Foldable Scaffold Tower Fast setup indoor platform | Need a portable indoor unit for decorating, fit-out, or short-cycle maintenance? | Foldable scaffold is the better first path when storage convenience and indoor portability matter more than reaching the working range of a full mobile tower. | Open the foldable page, then check the supported height direction if the buyer still needs a package view. |
Scaffold Castor Wheels High-margin accessory line | Need replacement castors or a compatibility check for an existing tower? | Castor wheels are the better first path when the buying conversation starts with wheel diameter, brake type, stem detail, or repeat replacement demand rather than full tower selection. | Open the castor page or send a compatibility email when the wheel set is the first buying question. |
If the main uncertainty is package height, go to Build by Height. If the main uncertainty is procurement review, go to the standards page. Product selection becomes easier once those real buying questions are explicit.

Send the main project constraint, target height if known, product-family guess, quantity, and destination market. The reply can start from the most relevant page instead of a vague product list.
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