• Galvanized Steel Scaffolding Ringlock Tower with top quality CNBM System 1
  • Galvanized Steel Scaffolding Ringlock Tower with top quality CNBM System 2
Galvanized Steel Scaffolding Ringlock Tower with top quality CNBM

Galvanized Steel Scaffolding Ringlock Tower with top quality CNBM

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10 m.t.
Supply Capability:
3000 m.t./month

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1.Quick Details

  • Model Number: RS

  • Material: Q235/Q345

  • Diameter: 48.3mm

  • Thickness: 3.25mm

  • Surface: Hot dipped galvanized

  • Minimum Order Quantity: 20 tons

  • Packaging Details: Pallets

  • Certificate: EN 12811 and AS/NZ 1576

Galvanized Steel Scaffolding Ringlock Tower with top quality CNBM

2.Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details:pallet

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3.Product Description 

Model No: RS

Product Name:   Galvanized Steel Scaffolding Ringlock Tower 

Features:

1. Standard:  Made of 48.3mm O.D. x 3.2mm thickness high grade steel tube, 1 discal leg 0.5meter, Length: 3000, 2500, 2000, 1500, 1000, 500mm etc. Available, and can be to ordered by you,

2. Ledger: Made of 48mm O.D. x 3.2mm thickness high grade steel tube, length800mm/ 1500mm, length can be ordered.

3. Ring: Made from cast-steel or pressed steel

4. Ledger connection-peg: made from cast-steel,

5. Base screw jack: length 600mmx3.5mm thickness strength tube, length to be order, solid tube available.

6. U head screw jack: length600mmx3.5mmthickness strength tube with U head plate, length can to be order, solid tube available.

7.  Surface: painted/electro (hot dipped) galvanized or to be order

8.  Also can manufacture it as your requirement.

4.The specification componant parts of Steel Ringlock Scaffolding Ledger 

Ring   Lock System Scaffold Ledger / Horizontals

Model

Description

Weight(kg)

Weight(lbs)

AR.L.3050

Ring Lock Ledger 3050mm (10')

11.66

25.74

AR.L.2745

Ring Lock Ledger 2745mm (9')

10.57

26.74

AR.L.2440

Ring Lock Ledger 2440mm (8')

9.47

20.88

AR.L.2130

Ring Lock Ledger 2130mm (7')

8.36

18.43

AR.L.1830

Ring Lock Ledger 1830mm (6')

7.28

16.06

AR.L.1520

Ring Lock Ledger 1520mm (5')

6.17

13.61

AR.L.1220

Ring Lock Ledger 1220mm (4')

5.10

11.24

AR.L.1150

Ring Lock Ledger 1150mm (3'10")

4.84

10.68

AR.L.1065

Ring Lock Ledger 1065mm (3'6")

4.54

10.01

AR.L.910

Ring Lock Ledger 910mm (3')

3.98

8.78

AR.L.650

Ring Lock Ledger 650mm (2'2")

3.05

6.73

AR.L.610

Ring Lock Ledger 610mm (2')

2.91

6.41

5.What is considerations of Scaffolding installation?

There must be a fire protection measures and specialist care, safety personnel patrol inspection when electricity, gas welding work on the scaffold,

(1) scaffold frontage hurtful to prevent falling objects protection is required.

(2) During take down the scaffolding, fencing and warning signs should be set up on the ground, prohibit others person besides the operator

Q: Another from the ministry of silly questions…I’d like to support a lightweight tarpaulin over my back yard. Single slope, high side attached to the house and low side attached to a scaffolding pole, running horizontally between two walls. Fair weather, no high winds or pooling. The run of pole would be 8 meters. The longest poles seem to be 6m, so I need to use a coupling. Will this be strong enough – ish? I imagine the most stressed point would be just around the edges of the coupling, so If I used two joints/couplings in the bar, wouldn’t I half the strain on a single one?Also if I made the joints at 1m and 7m would that be better than to have a joint in the middle where the most flexing will be?Also bit more expensive, but with Aluminium the bar will be 20kg lighter – buy will it be as strong joint wise?Will a tubular coupling be as good as a external one?If anyone knows.. Thanks!
The problem with your proposal is that you realise that the wind/rain could have an effect but chose to ignore the consequences if it occurs. 'Proper' scaffolding is designed and such an unsupported span would never occur in a 'normal' scaffold so the standard calculations would not work. There is also the possible effect on the walls, could they take an abnormal load? I would look at theatrical or music stage hire using trussed beams.
Q: I had my scaffolding piercing done on tuesday (now sunday) and it is still really painful and sore. But my main concern is that the skin under the bar looks like it's being pushed down and the skin is growing around the bar? Is this bad?
Yes it is bad if I looks as if it has the skin growing around it. I would see your piercer about that.
Q: Buckle plate, fastener type, bowl buckle type full support of the algorithm are the same
According to the calculation amount, should also top enough free end with jacking screw
Q: I love scaffolding piercings - and I really want one.But everyones talking about Cauliflower Ear, and how the piercing can cause it.Is it common to get cauliflower ear from a cartilage piercing?Can I prevent cauliflower ear in anyway? Please help.
You can get one and to prevent it you have to clean the piercing with listerine a girl i know named myra she got a cauliflower because she cleaned it with alcholo and it looks so nastyyou need to clean it with listerine.
Q: basically im just a bog standard lad 6 foot 2 have tattoos but no piercings yet but i want something that not many other people havemost people these days have spacers and i hate thembut i was thinking of a black scaffold bar in my left ear?but it worries me it would look a bit homosexual if you get my meaningif lets say you walk down a street and you see someone with a scaffold what would you think of the person?
Absolutely not, I think they're awesome and suit both genders.
Q: i have an industrial piercing but the top piercing(scaffold) has a bump on it making it hard to find the hole to put other jewerly in besides the bar. how do i get rid of the bump?
It is probably hypotrophic scarring. Cartilage piercings, especially all types of industrials, are prone to this type of scar. Hypotrophic scarring is a bump surrounding the exit hole, the same color as your skin. It may feel hard, but often are not painful. They are usually caused by jewelry putting pressure on the piercing, and the body responds by scarring. Hypotrophic scarring is often due to pressure on a piercing. Changing your jewelry is usually the best move. If the scar is around a ring or other curved jewelry, switch to something straight, like a barbell. If it's on an industrial, put individual jewelry in each piercing. Consult your piercer for jewelry changes in unhealed piercings. Time and oil massages often improve scarring. If hypotrophic scars don't improve after some time, steroid injections and certain topical creams may help. Consult a doctor to see if this is an option.
Q: Okay well it's been 4 weeks now and I think that the front part is infected I'm not sure. But just next to the piercing there's a bump in my ear and puss comes out, but it's not that much. How can I tell if it is infected? And if it is, is there anything I can do about it? Thanks. :)
First, leave the piercing in. The jewelry will act as a drain. If you take the jewelry out while it still has puss, the infection can be caught under the skin and that's a world of problems. ONLY wash it with unscented, uncolored anti-bacterial soap and sea salt soak it with warm (not hot) water twice a day for 10 minutes. I think it's 1/4 teaspoon sea salt water in 1 cup water
Q: I live on the second floor of an apartment building the scaffolding is all around the windows. When the men are working, they are just a few feet away! It's awful. Anyway to find out when this hideous mess will come down?
Well on every building that has construction on it there's a little section that he paper work and permits all over it ( usually at street level) so I'm going to guess if you can obtain the constructions companies phone number from those paper you can call and ask when the scaffolding is coming down.
Q: above the ground by pulling on a rope weighting 6lb/ft. Set up the integral of how much work is required ( only the integrand)? Let x denote the height above ground.What is the total work?
Integral 0 to 85 [440 +(85-x)]x dx
Q: Hi im thinking of buying some Industrial Jewelry online but im not sure about the measurements. My recipt for my piercing says a 14g 1/4 barbell was used.
From what I see on the site, pick the 14GA 11/4 option since it's long enough to go through the top of your ear. Seems there was a little typo on the receipt your piercer gave you. The mm measurements next to each of the sizing options refer to the diameter of the balls on either side. Hope that helped!

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