How many formwork props do we need

Formwork props are adjustable, high-strength formwork support tools that can support vertical loads during construction. In the process of dismantling the template structure, formwork props are also an indispensable tool. Next we will discuss how to determine the number of formwork props that need to be used during the construction process.

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First we need to know what factors can be used to determine the number of formwork props

1.Level of formwork props
The size of each formwork props can be adjusted. Generally speaking, the larger the size, the smaller the load-bearing capacity. Pillar one, for example, extends from 600 to 900 millimeters and can support 1,500 kilograms when fully closed. Pillar three, meanwhile, is between 2.5 and 3.9M long but can only support 2,900kg when closed.
2.The perspective of formwork props
Formwork prop is similar to other temporary support structures and must be kept vertical during use to maximize load-bearing capacity. If the angle of formwork props is offset, it will seriously affect the load-bearing capacity. If the angle of formwork props cannot be guaranteed to be vertical due to terrain reasons, then you need to contact a structural engineer to evaluate the number of formwork props required.
3. How many formwork props are needed per square meter?
Formwork props should be evenly distributed and the total weight needs to exceed the load they support. In special circumstances, a structural engineer can be consulted to adjust the number of formwork props used per square meter on the construction site.

 

In addition to this, there will be other factors that may affect the number of formwork props, such as the size of the top and bottom panels and some other factors. In short, you need to consider many aspects when purchasing or building formwork props, and it is best to make your judgment based on the opinions of a structural engineer.


Post time: Nov-24-2023


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