Height Adjustable Staging
There sometimes comes the need to have height adjustable staging. You may have a fixed but old wooden stage built into the village hall, theatre or school building, and you need to extend it a little.
We know that this can be tricky because it may not measure the same distance from the floor at one end as it does at the other, it may be a few millimeters different.
Being able to adjust the platform a few mm can be a big advantage in this case.
Also, you may having slightly uneven floor parts, which can sometimes cause tiny trip hazards on the staging, so again being able to raise one or two corners can be the solution.
NexGen Staging has added a great new feature which allows for small but precise height rises, by unscrewing the new corner location pillar thumbscrews.
Simple to use and allowing up to 5mm height increase on each corner, it’s a great feature on any portable stage.
All NexGen staging platforms come with this great feature as standard. Our risers are attracted to the deck platform with Magnatech Magnetic technology, meaning there is no need for locks within the staging system anymore. This increases the lifespan as the main reason for decks failing in the past, were the integral locks.
The NexGen system, therefore gives a longer lifespan and additional features, not seen in any other staging brand.
Have more questions about portable staging? Our homepage has a wealth of information and expert insights to guide your next event setup.
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NexGen Staging Limited is a UK portable stage manufacturer. Founded and Owned by Nathan Griffin. Nathan started in the staging industry selling Revostage in 2004. He left to form NexGen Staging in 2016 and has since supplied over 2000 portable stages to end users across the UK and Europe. Nathan’s passion for Portable Stage innovations have brought many additional features over the years, most recently the use of “lock free” staging using Magnetic technology instead. This innovative invention by Griffin has lead to lighter and easier to handle stage platform modules, making portable stages easier and quicker to assemble.
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