Your Source for Mobile Portable Stage Rental
Serving Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, & Kentucky
Safely Transported
- Everything in a single trailer.
- Only one truck/tractor needed.
- Complies with highway regulations.
- No ground preparation, anchoring or ballasting is needed.
Safely Deployed
- Pre-assembled staging structures composed of heavy panels that unfolds hydraulically and sequentially into a self standing covered stage.
- Never at any moment during the installation sequence is the stage dangerous or unsafe.
- Most of the work is done at deck level reducing the risk for potential human error and accidents.
- Stages are installed by our technicians certified by Stageline and follow step by step procedures.
- There are specific procedures in case of high wind.
Safely Used Outdoors
- All the mobile stages are designed and tested with load criteria up to 2.5 times the permitted load.
- Wind-resistance criteria are up to 145 km/h (90 mph) without wind walls and 100 km/h (60 mph) with waterproof vinyl wind walls.*
- All units have mechanical locking systems and hydraulic systems equipped with safety valves.
- All our hydraulic mobile stages have experienced high risk situations with heavy wind or rain, snow storms or even tornado winds.
- They have proven to remain safe while protecting gear and people throughout the most extreme weather conditions.
- With over 10,000 outdoor events taking place on Stageline mobile hydraulic stages every year, Stageline is proud to present a perfect safety track record.
A Pre-Certified Mobile Stage Unit
- A Stageline unit is a fully inspected, pre-assembled staging equipment that does not require additional engineering inspection on site.
- All of Stageline's hydraulic stages are certified by independent professional engineers.
- Stageline is an ISO 9001:2008 certified company since 2000.
- Stageline controls every step of the manufacturing process.
- All mechanically welded structural components are built and assembled at the Stageline plants.
- Welding certifications: CWB certification CSA W47.1 and CSA W47.2.
- Each stage built goes through a 600 point quality inspection.
Regulations & Reference Standards
Stageline stages are designed in reference to the following codes*:
- 2009 IBC International Building Code
- 1997 UBC Uniform Building Code
- 2010 NBC National Building Code of Canada Supplements
- 1999 LRFD AISC Load and Resistance Factor Resistance Design
- S136-94 Cold Formed Steel Structural Members
- CAN3-S157-05 Strenght Design Aluminum
- 2010 OBC 2010 Ontario Building Code
- APA PS 1-95 Plywood Design Specifications
- ASCE 7 Minimum Design Loads for Building and Other Structures
- NFPA 701-04 Fire retardant regulation for Textile Material
- ULC S-109 Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Flame Propagation of Textiles
* Some restrictions apply.

