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Collapsible hand post entrance aid EH VS

Single-beam entrance aid, with design certification in accordance with DIN 19572

Made of 1.4404 (AISI 316 L) stainless steel. Available as either a removable and portable or as stationary collapsible unit. Consisting of a handle and guide.

Guide with two holes, diameter: 12 mm, for bolted fixing to the wall of the manhole. With a possibility of adjustment for the handle. Handle of distortion-free pipe, 33.7 x 3.6 mm, total length: 1500 mm.

Completely shielded arc welded, acid-treated in a pickling bath and passivated.

Optionally available in:

  • Stainless steel fixing material: stud anchors

Special design:

  • Suitable for ‘econorm’ manholes, wall distance to beginning of insertion opening: 158 mm
HUBER collapsible hand post entrance aid EH VS, inserted
HUBER collapsible hand post entrance aid EH VS, inserted
HUBER collapsible hand post entrance aid EH VS, mount
HUBER collapsible hand post entrance aid EH VS, mount
HUBER collapsible hand post entrance aid EH VS in extended state
HUBER collapsible hand post entrance aid EH VS in extended state
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

HUBER SE offers different types of safety climbing systems. From the simple double handle safety ladder to the safety climbing device with integrated fall protection rail and matching fall arrestor, certified to DIN EN 353-1.

In addition, HUBER offers various entrance aids. The portfolio ranges from extendable and retractable to foldable entrance aids. Furthermore, HUBER SE offers entrance aids with guard rails to ensure a smooth and safe transition and entry into the manhole.

Case Studies

HUBER Solutions in Operation

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12/12/2012 Bayonne, France

Bayonne in France brings their old well shafts for potable water supply to a state-of-the-art level

In 2011, the Bayonne water association decided to refurbish their well shafts for drinking water supply.

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