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Systems Integration Engineer
Crossovers come in many configurations and materials. Typically, welded steel is used for crossovers that come in standard straight, U-shaped, and with ladders. There are also modular crossovers, generally made of a lighter weight material such as aluminum. Each has its advantages.
Welded steel crossovers are durable and bear heavyweight capacities, but are difficult to move once installed due to their one-piece construction. Some welded steel crossovers may arrive in two or three pieces for shipping purposes, and may be broken back down for ease of re-locating.
Modular crossovers may not have the same weight capacities as steel crossovers, but they're lighter and modular, meaning you can add onto and change them when you need to. Modules can be taken apart and reconfigured to meet new needs as well as being easy to transport to new locations. They're particularly useful for places like rooftops that would require a crane to install a single-section crossover, as they can be manually handled and assembled with common tools.
Your crossover choices depend on the kind of use, size of work platform needed and likelihood of needing to move or reconfigure based on changing production flow. If you need help, call us to today for expert assistance.