• Cup Lock  Scaffolding  System  in Construction System 1
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Cup Lock  Scaffolding  System  in Construction

Cup Lock Scaffolding System in Construction

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Shanghai
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
1000 kg/m²
Supply Capability:
10000 kg/m²/month

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1.Structure of cup lock Description

cup lock system is one of the most popular used scaffolding system in the world.It is consisted of cup lock,vertical,ledger,limit pins,blades and base etc.

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details:

Pallet or bag or upon client's request

Delivery Detail:

35days

2.Main Features of cup lock

1) Using less pipes

2) Easy to install

3) It can be used again and again for nearly 20years

3.Cup lock product pictures:

Cup Lock  Scaffolding  System  in Construction

 4.Cup lock Product Description

Type:

ringlock scaffolding diagonal Brace

specification

Ø48.3×3.20

material:

steel Q235

Finished

Hot DIP galvanized, painted

Diagonal length(m)

Weight(kg)

0.9m * 1.25m

6.28

1.25m * 1.8m

8.6

1.25m * 2.7m

11.45

  5.FAQ

 We have organized several common questions for our clients,may help you sincerely:

1) How many Scaffolding your company have?

Here comes our 5 types of Scaffolding systems:

-Cup lock Scaffolding(C-Lock Scaffolding)

-Ring lock Scaffolding

-Kwistage Scaffolding

-H-frame Scaffolding

-ID15 Scaffolding Tower, this type Scaffolding is the most widely used in construction, such like bridge.

2) How long can we receive the product after purchase?

Lead time is about 30days after getting the signed PI and deposit

Q: Key points for safety of portal scaffolding
4, grade six and above six winds and rain, snow, fog should stop the scaffolding erection, demolition and construction operations.5, during the construction of the following shall not dismantle the rod: 1) cross support, horizontal frame; 2) even wall pieces; 3) reinforcement rods: such as scissors, horizontal reinforcement bar, sweeping pole, sealing rod, etc.;
Q: What are the dangers of scaffolding
(5) the improper operation of the accident collision accident, etc.)Analysis of the main reasons two accidents:1) whole frame dumping, vertical collapse or local collapse frameStructural defects: the structure of the lack of the necessary structural members, not in accordance with the provisions of the number and requirements of the erection of the wall, etc.;In the process of using the arbitrary demolition essential bars and even wall pieces etc.;
Q: Also what 2 cell populations in the body that don't routinely undergo cell division
The first one is vague. The answer could be the mitotic spindle. It might be kinetochore microtubules. It might be talking about the kinetchores on the chromosomes instead of the microtubules that attach to the kinetochores. It could possibly even be talking about the centromeres, though to me that seems less likely. Neurons in the adult brain (and mature muscle cells?) do not routinely undergo cell division.
Q: What is rolling scaffolding?
well rolling scaffoled is just what it says,its rolling scaffold.Some scaffold is set up in a way it is not movable,its ushally attached to a structure ,for safty.a rolling scaffold although its not as stable as attached ,its movable,it can be rolled along the area needed to be worked,often with men staying on it while its rolled.
Q: What is the bowl buckle scaffolding, bowl buckle scaffold what are the characteristics
(c) the cross bar is made of welded joints of 48 mm x 3.5mm steel pipe with a certain length. Horizontal connecting rod for vertical rod, or horizontal bearing rod of frame;
Q: Right! I've heard from so many different people about this. Some say that you should never twist an industrial because it can damage the delicate newly healing skin cells. Others say that you must twist it to prevent the jewelry from healing attached to the skin and to be able to clean it properly.There really doesn't seem to be a definitive answer!My piercer has said not to twist it, so I haven't been, and I'm happy that the piercing is clean enough, etc. However I'm interested in whether any of you out there have found that not twisting it can damage it more than doing so.Thanks
My piercer told me to move the bar up and down, not to twist it around. And now, it's a year and a few months later and I've never had any problems with mine. It healed perfectly.
Q: Scaffold removal should comply with those requirements......
3 removal of safety technical measures should be made clear to each operator. 4 removal of the scaffolding materials, debris and ground obstacles, and will be affected by the mechanical and electrical equipment and other pipelines, such as removal or protection.
Q: I know the ivy sort of glues itself to whatever surface with little sticky pads so that will take care of itself on the back of my house but can I use the existing Ivy for the wisteria to grab onto and climb up or will the wisteria be too heavy and pull the ivy down? I'd rather avoid having to build something for the wisteria to wrap itself around. Any suggestions? Thanks! : )
The wisteria will climb on anything and everything it can get it's tendrils on. But are you sure you want it on your ivy? Wisteria is the most aggressive grower,and will overtake the ivy, choking it out. As a matter of fact it's not the kind of plant to have close to your house. I know,the blooms are pretty and all but the rest of the plant is a holy terror on your siding,shingles,etc. If you still want to plant it near your house, choose a spot well clear of the power lines that supply your electricity.
Q: Which hurts less, the piercing at the top of the ear, or the piercing from one side of the upper ear to the other?Thanks. =)
Helix will be less painful. It's kind of obvious that it would be a helix is probably one of the easiest piercings you can get I got mine done when I was like 13 and I didn't even flinch getting it done. A scaffold is definitely more intense. After all there are 2 incisions for this piercings so it's gong to be twice as tough. It's sore haling too, the bar is awkward and when it moves it hurts. A helix is far easier :)
Q: along with this question, -what does she think about during this time period?-how does she apprear on the scaffold? -who does she see and how does she feel?THANKS!!=]
Here is a good analysis and summary from Shmoop.

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