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  • What are the characteristics of the disc-type scaffolding

    What are the characteristics of the disc-type scaffolding

    As a new type of bracket, the disc-type scaffolding has a safe and reliable structure, is easy to assemble and disassemble, has no scattered accessories, and is easy to manage in project construction. Compared with traditional brackets, it has shown obvious superiority in terms of engineering saf...
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  • So how powerful is the buckle-type scaffolding

    So how powerful is the buckle-type scaffolding

    1. In terms of material, the buckle-type scaffold is the only scaffold among all scaffolds whose material can reach Q345. Compared with other scaffolds, it is 1.5-2 times stronger. 2. In terms of safety, the buckle-type scaffold has one more diagonal tie rod than other scaffolds, which effectivel...
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  • What is the function of scaffolding and how do you choose it

    What is the function of scaffolding and how do you choose it

    Nowadays, when you walk on the street and see people building houses, you can see different types of scaffolding. There are many products and types of scaffolding, and each type of scaffolding has different functions. As a necessary tool for construction, scaffolding protects the safety of worker...
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  • Safe management and use of scaffolding

    Safe management and use of scaffolding

    Scaffolding is used in the open air most of the time. Due to the long construction period, exposure to the sun, wind, and rain during the construction period, coupled with collisions, overloading and deformation, and other reasons, the scaffolding may have broken rods, loose fasteners, sinking of...
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  • Construction requirements for cantilevered scaffolding

    Construction requirements for cantilevered scaffolding

    (1) The connecting wall parts should be installed close to the main node, and the distance from the main node should not be greater than 300mm; the connecting wall parts should be installed from the first step of the longitudinal horizontal bar at the bottom. If there are difficulties in setting,...
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  • What is BS1139 Standard Scaffolding?

    What is BS1139 Standard Scaffolding?

    BS1139 is a British standard specification for scaffolding materials and components used in construction. It sets out the requirements for tubes, couplers, boards, and fittings used in scaffolding systems to ensure safety, quality, and compatibility. Compliance with the BS1139 standard is importa...
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  • What is the Synergy Between Shoring Posts and Formwork in Construction?

    What is the Synergy Between Shoring Posts and Formwork in Construction?

    Shoring posts and formwork have a synergistic relationship in construction. Shoring posts provide support and stability for formwork, allowing it to be constructed safely and effectively. Formwork, in turn, provides a solid foundation for concrete work and protects workers and equipment from fall...
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  • What Are Scaffold Weight Limits?

    What Are Scaffold Weight Limits?

    Scaffold weight limits refer to the maximum amount of weight that a scaffold system can safely support without compromising its structural integrity. These weight limits are determined by factors such as the type of scaffold, its design, materials used, and the specific configuration of the scaff...
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  • Essential Scaffold Parts Every Construction Professional Should Know About

    Essential Scaffold Parts Every Construction Professional Should Know About

    1. Scaffold frames: These are the structural supports that hold the scaffold up and provide stability. They may be made of steel, aluminum, or other materials. 2. Scaffold boards: These are the planks that workers stand on or use for working at heights. They should be securely attached to the fra...
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