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  • Basic parameter requirements for external scaffolding

    Basic parameter requirements for external scaffolding

    (1) Steel pipe material requirements: The steel pipe should be Q235 ordinary steel pipe specified in the national standard GB/T13793 or GB/T3091. The model should be Φ48.3×3.6mm (the plan is calculated based on Φ48×3.0mm). The material should be provided when entering the site. The product certif...
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  • What are the precautions for building engineering scaffolding

    What are the precautions for building engineering scaffolding

    1. During the erection process of scaffolding, it must be erected according to the prescribed structural plan and size. Its size and plan cannot be changed privately during the process. If the plan must be changed, a signature from a professional responsible person is required. Can. 2. During the...
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  • Scaffoldings owner’s acceptance criteria

    Scaffoldings owner’s acceptance criteria

    1) Scaffolding owner acceptance is calculated based on construction needs. For example, when installing ordinary scaffolding, the distance between poles must be less than 2m; the distance between large crossbars must be less than 1.8m; and the spacing between small crossbars must be less than 2m....
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  • You’re working on the scaffold? 6 rules to follow

    You’re working on the scaffold? 6 rules to follow

    1. Fall prevention starts even before you step on the scaffold Falls from the scaffold should be avoided at all costs. Preventive measures can be taken before you even set foot on the scaffold. Before you enter the scaffold, make sure that each scaffold level on which you will be working has a th...
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  • How to assemble a scaffold

    How to assemble a scaffold

    1. Gather all necessary components, including scaffold frames, planks, crossbars, steps, etc. 2. Place the first layer of planks onto the ground or existing support structure to create a stable base for the scaffold. 3. Install crossbars at regular intervals to provide support for the planks and ...
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  • Advantages of steel scaffold decks

    Advantages of steel scaffold decks

    1. Strong and stable: Steel scaffold decks are usually strong and stable, capable of supporting heavy loads and providing a stable working platform for workers. 2. Easy to construct: Steel scaffold decks can be quickly and easily assembled and dismantled, making them suitable for temporary use on...
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  • What types of materials can scaffolding be made of?

    What types of materials can scaffolding be made of?

    1. Steel: Steel scaffolding is strong, durable, and commonly used in construction projects. It is capable of supporting heavy loads and provides stability on construction sites. 2. Aluminum: Aluminum scaffolding is lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and easy to assemble and dismantle. It is often ...
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  • Best practices for storing scaffolding material

    Best practices for storing scaffolding material

    1. Store scaffolding material in a clean, dry, and well-ventilated area to prevent rust and corrosion. 2. Keep scaffolding components organized and stacked properly to avoid damage and ensure easy access. 3. Use proper storage racks or shelves to keep different components separate and easy to ide...
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  • What details need to be paid attention to when building scaffoldings

    What details need to be paid attention to when building scaffoldings

    There are generally two types of scaffolding, floor-standing and cantilevered. The general default is floor-standing scaffolding. This time I will start with the erection of floor-standing scaffolding. Generally speaking, I think the following points need to be paid attention to when erecting on-...
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