How you use the innovative, safe, ergonomic, future-oriented climbing system in projects.
Would you …
… go by stairs to the 10th floor of a building instead of lifts?
… use gas lanterns instead of the electrical light?
… travel by stage coaches instead of railways?
… write on a typewriter instead of a computer?
No? You wouldn’t? So why climbing on high buildings like masts, pylons, towers or walls by ladders?
You might say: “What else shall I use?” - Now, you can use HighStep and this compendium explains it in-depth.
HighStep is the innovative, very safe and ergonomic, moreover future-oriented climbing system. On HighStep the user can climb ergonomically by muscle power or even more convenient by means of an electric driven lift – all by his choice.
This system guide describes the innovative HighStep system in detail. It is a technical guide as well as a marketing and sales characterisation, because it contains technical descriptions of all system components, the features and benefits of the system and also the so far realised applications are presented.
The book is suitable for all persons who have to deal with climbing systems in terms of project specification, sales, usage or purchase. It contains a lot of information for power utilities, telecom companies, wind turbine manufacturers, building constructors, crane manufacturers, tunnel & shaft constructors or architects.
Thomas Wesselmann
Thomas Wesselmann was born on 24 August 1965 in Hamm, Germany. After his studies of electrical engineering and 14 years of sales experience for technical solutions in complex sales situations he joined HighStep Systems AG when it was founded in October 2007.
His job in the young company right from the beginning was and still is to set up the sales and distribution structures inhouse and with external distribution partners worldwide. Starting from zero he and his team turned HighStep into a multi-million Euro company.
HighStep System Climbing System Safety at Height Ladder Access Hoist Lift