CHART GIVING USEFUL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR STAIRCASES
This chart gives preferred rise/go dimensions see section
coloured yellow for any given rake of staircase or
ladder and is based on our recommended formula:
Twice the rise plus the go = not less than 570mm
nor more than 640mm (550 to 700).
‘Go’ is the term used for the horizontal
dimension of a stair or tread.
‘Rise’ is the vertical dimension.
‘Overlap’ is the amount the nosing
of one tread overlaps the one
below (minimum16mm).
Example: A single flight stair has a rise
of 2600mm and has to comply with a
minimum tread ‘go’ of 250mm and a
maximum rise of 190mm. From the chart
below we see with a ‘go’ of 250mm an
acceptable rise will be about 185mm.
This will give 14 equal rises. The stair
will thus have an angle of rake pitch
of 36º 36’ and will fall within the limits
required for this type of stair. Also the
aggregate of twice the rise plus the go
equals 620mm, close to the optimum
recommended in BS 5395 Part 1.
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