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Maintenance Chamber Box – Alloy

Product Description

Need lightweight trench safety for MRWA DN600 chamber installs? The ASC Maintenance Chamber Box – Alloy delivers all the strength of our steel version with faster setup and easier handling. Certified to 222kPa, this box is purpose-built for MRWA DN600 chamber installation where plant weight limits or tight access demand a smarter solution.

Whether you’re working remote, in easements, or with small lifting gear, this high-performance alloy box reduces site strain and maintains full trench compliance.

Available Options

This product is available in multiple material and size configurations. Choose from:

  • Height × Length (mm): Fixed-size panel combinations (Select from the dropdown)
  • Width (mm) – Fixed Strut: Selectable trench widths from outer panel face to outer panel face (Select from the dropdown)

Key Features

  • Certified to 222kPa: Engineered for trench safety during MRWA chamber installs
  • Lightweight Alloy Build: Easier to transport, crane, and position on constrained sites
  • MRWA Compliant: Tailored for DN600 maintenance chambers in pipework and subdivision projects
  • Practical for Access: Ideal for suburban streets, narrow corridors, and remote trench sites
  • QR Code Tracked: Tagged and traceable for safety compliance and asset control

Specifications

  • Material: Reinforced Aluminium Alloy
  • Max Panel Pressure: 222kPa
  • System: One-piece unit – non-stackable

Ideal Applications

  • DN600 chamber trenching under MRWA standards
  • Pipelaying in high-access or restricted-lift environments
  • Utility installs in easements, roadside zones, or subdivision projects

Steel or Alloy – Which to Choose?

  • Choose Alloy for fast setup and lifting with smaller machinery
  • Choose Steel when site access allows and you prioritise cost and impact resistance

Need Customisation?

Ask us about lift points, bracket integration, or alternate sizing. We build to suit your trench conditions.

 

Also view the Live Works Crew Box for tight-access, reactive trenching.

🔍 View: Safe Work Australia Model Code of Practice: Excavation work