Walkways & Service Platforms
Walkways provide safe access to maintenance, inspection, and operating points on silos and conveying systems. Platforms and crossings engineered to plant layout can include appropriate width, handrails, stairs, and anti-slip surface options. This simplifies equipment access and supports more orderly maintenance work.
What Are Walkways and How Do They Work?
Walkways and service platforms allow operators to reach above-silo equipment, elevators, and conveying lines. Safe access areas are created on supporting steel structures with handrails, stairs, and suitable decking.
Key Features
- Regular access to maintenance and inspection points
- Custom sizing according to plant layout
- Handrail, stair, and service platform options
- Steel structure design compatible with conveying equipment
Applications
- Above-silo conveying lines
- Elevator towers and distribution platforms
- Maintenance and observation points
- In-plant equipment crossings
Integration with Plant and Automation Systems
Walkways are engineered as a single access system together with elevator towers, silo roofs, conveyor supports, and service stairs.
Engineering and Product Selection
Access routes, platform loads, elevation differences, maintenance space requirements, and site conditions should be considered in structural design.
Frequently Asked Questions
Safe equipment access requires access structures to be planned together with equipment layout for regular maintenance and operational continuity.
No. Width, span, stair, and platform layout are determined according to plant and equipment placement.
30-Year Warranty
The galvanized material used is long-lasting
High Galvanized Coating
Durable and high-quality coating
Static Design
Correct static design through engineering analysis
