Whether for new construction or retrofitting: manhole steps are part of the basic equipment for shaft structures. Our safety manhole steps comply with standards, are robust, easy to install and equally suitable for concrete works, civil engineering companies, local authorities and renovation companies.

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Manhole Steps Type A

Class 1 + Class 2

Our manhole steps form A are robust, durable, slip-resistant and available in different material variants.

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Manhole Steps Type B

Class 1 + Class 2

Our manhole steps form B offers design modifications for additional safety. Particularly suitable for shaft structures that require a non-slip and standard-compliant solution.

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Manhole Steps MSU (similar construction)

As a system solution, MSU manhole steps are an established variant on the market. They enable a single-entry step iron shaft and are suitable for various installation situations.

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Materials and variants for every application

Our stirrups are available in a variety of materials to meet the requirements of a wide range of construction projects. Galvanised steel stirrups are available for standard use in civil engineering. They are robust and economical. If particularly high corrosion resistance is required, safety stirrups made of V2A or V4A stainless steel are used.

The range is complemented by stirrups with PP coating and solid plastic stirrups, which offer additional protection against external influences and ensure a particularly long service life. All designs are engineered to function reliably, safely and resist environmental influences over the long term.

Innovative stirrup technology

We are continuously developing our stirrups for shaft construction in order to increase safety, durability and practicality. One important innovation is the luminescent GLOW stirrups, which provide orientation and additional safety even in dark shaft structures.

Another innovation is the development of stirrups without a core element, which are made of glass fibre or carbon fibre reinforced plastic. This modern variant is lighter, yet more resistant, and helps to further extend the service life of the safety stirrups.

The benefits of our manhole steps

Standardisation security
Standardisation security

All our stirrups are tested in accordance with DIN 19555, EN13101 and DIN V1264. This means they meet the highest safety standards and give planners, local authorities and civil engineering companies the necessary legal certainty for tenders and construction projects.

Wide variety of materials
Wide variety of materials

Whether you choose galvanised steel stirrups, stainless steel V2A or V4A variants, solid plastic stirrups or models with PP coating – you select the material that best suits the requirements of your project. This means you will always find the right solution for new builds and renovations.

High flexibility
High flexibility

Our stirrups are available in shape A and shape B as well as in classes 1 and 2. They thus cover a wide range of applications, from classic standard designs to safety-optimised variants.

High reliability
High reliability

Whether in concrete plants, civil engineering or renovation projects: short delivery times, high availability and consistent quality make our safety stirrups a reliable component in your construction projects.

Who our manhole steps are made for

Concrete plants
Concrete plants

Concrete plants rely on standard-compliant components that can be seamlessly integrated into precast production. Our stirrups are designed to efficiently support series production while meeting safety and quality requirements. Whether form A or form B, class 1 or 2 – we deliver the right solution for every project.

Civil engineering and renovation companies
Civil engineering and renovation companies

Every minute counts on a construction site. Our safety stirrups are easy to install, robust and ready for immediate use. Variants made of galvanised steel, V2A/V4A stainless steel or with PP coating enable flexible use in new buildings as well as in the renovation of existing structures.

Local authorities
Local authorities

Verifiability, compliance with standards and durability are crucial factors for public clients. Our stirrups meet the stringent requirements and offer security for municipal tenders. This enables cities and municipalities to ensure that their shaft structures are sustainable and low-maintenance.

Engineering firms
Engineering firms

Planners and engineers require accurate data and reliable products for the design of their structures. With documented standard safety, technical documentation and a large selection of form A and form B stirrups, we support the planning of new buildings as well as the renovation of existing shafts.

Shaft renovator
Shaft renovator

Renovation work requires quick and safe solutions. Our safety stirrups can also be used reliably in existing structures. Variants such as Form B with additional safety features ensure safe access, even when conditions on the construction site are challenging.

Resellers & distributors
Resellers & distributors

A wide range of products with consistently high quality is essential for resellers and retailers, whether in digital distribution or brick-and-mortar retail. Our stirrups for shafts are available in a variety of materials and designs, including V4A stainless steel, galvanised steel and PP-coated versions. Thanks to structured product data, high-quality images and clear classifications, our products can be seamlessly integrated into existing systems and optimally presented online.

Frequently asked questions about our manhole steps

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What standards apply to manhole steps in shaft construction?

Steps for shaft structures are subject to DIN 19555, DIN V1264 and the European standard EN 13101. These standards specify dimensions, load-bearing capacity and material requirements. Anyone who relies on tested safety steps automatically complies with legal requirements and ensures the necessary quality for new construction and renovation.


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What is the difference between manhole steps shape A and shape B?

Both variants are standardised manhole steps, that differ only in their shape. Both forms are available in class 1 and class 2 and meet the relevant requirements.


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What materials are available for manhole steps?

Our stirrups for shafts are available in various materials: galvanised steel for robust standard situations, stainless steel V2A/V4A for high corrosion resistance, and variants with PP coating or solid plastic stirrups, which offer additional protection and a particularly long service life.


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What is the difference between Class 1 and Class 2 manhole steps?

The difference between the two classes lies in their manufacture in accordance with relevant standards. Class 1 manhole steps meet the requirements of DIN 19555, EN 13101 and DIN V1264. Class 2 manhole steps comply with the standards DIN 19555 and EN 13101.