The rules use scenarios of disc-type scaffolding

The disc-type scaffolding is a supporting structure commonly used in construction. Its main feature is the use of discs to connect components to build a stable working platform.

This scaffolding consists of vertical poles, horizontal poles, diagonal poles, pedals, and other components, which are connected by discs to form an integral structure. Compared with traditional fastener scaffolding, disc-type scaffolding is simpler and more convenient.

The installation speed is fast and the connection is more secure. The construction process does not require bolts and nuts. You only need to align the components with the connection holes and then use the discs to firmly fix them together. This scaffolding is suitable for construction sites of various building shapes and heights and has strong applicability and flexibility. At the same time, the dismantling of the disc-type scaffolding is relatively simple. You only need to unfasten the discs and then gradually dismantle the components.

Use scenarios of disc-type scaffolding:
1. Single and double-row scaffolding suitable for industrial and civil construction.
2. Formwork support scaffolding suitable for horizontal concrete structure engineering construction.
3. Scaffolding suitable for high-rise buildings, such as chimneys, water towers, and other structural construction.
4. Full-floor scaffolding suitable for loading platforms and installation construction.
5. Scaffolding suitable for the construction of piers, docks, and highway viaducts.
6. Suitable for the skeleton of other temporary buildings, etc.

The disc-type scaffolding has become the mainstream product in the industry because of its reliable quality. For construction sites, the most important thing about disc-type scaffolding is safety.

The disc-type scaffolding has been widely used in construction and has become one of the important tools to improve construction efficiency and ensure construction safety.


Post time: Sep-12-2024


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