LapeyreStair-logo_K
FAQ: Does OSHA Require 3 Points of Contact on Stairs?
Three Points of Contact: What the Rule Requires, Exactly
Roof Access Stairs: Why the Alternating Tread Stair Is the Smartest Way Up

Dimensional Prints for Alternating Tread Stairs

Example of an alternating tread stair dimensional print

We’ve created an on-demand library of dimensional prints for every height, angle, material, and handrail variation for our alternating tread stair.

To make it as easy as possible, there are a few ways to download a print:

  • From the shop search tool.

To download from our shop search tool, use the filters in our shop to surface the stairs you’re looking for. Then click on the link provided in the expanded preview window.

  • From a specific alternating tread stair product page you’re interested in.

Then, after your search, navigate to a product page and click on the link directly below the product “Add to Cart” button.

  • From our dedicated dimensional print search tool.

Or, if you find yourself needing downloads regularly, visit and bookmark our dimensional print download page and use the filters provided to locate the alternating tread stair you’re looking for.

For dimensional prints of other Lapeyre stair systems please request a quote, or contact a stair expert.

Recent Posts

ladder-climb-1-2
FAQ: Does OSHA Require 3 Points of Contact on Stairs?
Screenshot 2026-06-01 074735
Three Points of Contact: What the Rule Requires, Exactly
roof access stairs
Roof Access Stairs: Why the Alternating Tread Stair Is the Smartest Way Up

Reach Out

Ready To Take The Next Step?