• Hot Dip Galvanized Scaffolding Tube 42.3*4.0 Q235B Steel Standard EN39/BS1139 for Sale CNBM System 1
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Hot Dip Galvanized Scaffolding Tube 42.3*4.0 Q235B Steel Standard EN39/BS1139 for Sale CNBM

Hot Dip Galvanized Scaffolding Tube 42.3*4.0 Q235B Steel Standard EN39/BS1139 for Sale CNBM

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  • Quick Details of Hot Dip Galvanized Scaffolding Tube 42.3*4.0mm Q235B Steel EN39/BS1139

  • Material :Q235B/Q345B

  • Size : 42.3*4.0mm

  • Surface treatment :Black/Painted/Galvanized

  • Standard:EN39/BS1139


  • Hot Dip Galvanized Scaffolding Tube 42.3*4.0 Q235B Steel Standard EN39/BS1139 for Sale CNBM

  • Hot Dip Galvanized Scaffolding Tube 42.3*4.0 Q235B Steel Standard EN39/BS1139 for Sale CNBM

    Futures of Hot Dip Galvanized Scaffolding Tube 42.3*4.0mm  Q235B Steel EN39/BS1139
  • Scaffolding tubes performance various functions in building & construction applications.

  • Especially recommended for high-floor construction & decoration projects with potential safety hazard, but requiring a convenient & safe decoration & construction operation with safeguard & perimeter safety nets.

  • Q235 material & hot dip galvanized aluminum processing

  • Superior anti-corrosion & performance

  • Durable &  15+ years lifespan

  • Safe & Economical & Eco-friendly steel tube

    Hot Dip Galvanized Scaffolding Tube 42.3*4.0 Q235B Steel Standard EN39/BS1139 for Sale CNBM


  • FAQ

  • 1. 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

  • 2.What are the certifications of your products?

  • Certified by SGS, BS1139, EN74, Local Test Report.

  • 3. How long is the warranty period for your product?

  • Our products warranty is 2 years.

Q: They can see a good place to anchor it but they won't start to build the scaffolding. I've used different builders and tried different bits of the paths, but its just not working. What do I do?
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Q: i just need to know the age limit with parental permission?
I'm pretty sure it's 16-17 with parental permission. I suggest looking up some of the shops in your area and seeing what they say. There usually isn't a set rule for it, every shop is different. Like some shops may refuse seeing, say, a 14 year old, whereas another shop might do it with the parent's permission. Then of course, once you hit 18, you can do whatever you want, lol.
Q: what is the height of a scaffold if the person is 6ft tall?
Whatever they set it at. It could be 1 foot, 4 feet, or 20 feet. How tall a person is, is irrelevant.
Q: THIS METAL SCAFFOLDING IS CONNECTED TO EARTH.Need 2 more questions to be answered:1.Is he going to be electrocuted if he wasn't holding the metal scaffolding?2.will the current flow through him or through the wire in both cases?
I'll assume you mean a LIVE wire, AC. 1. If there is no connection to ground at all, NO. Birds can sit on live wires. 2. The current will flow from wire through body and scaffold to ground, then from ground through scaffold and body to wire, reversing at a rate of 60 times per second (America). Depending on the voltage on the wire, that person will most likely die or even be burned apart.
Q: what happened when author dimmesdale went to the scaffolding in town square?
Which time? The first time he went there at night, admits his sin, mets up with Hester Prynne and Pearl, and an A appears in the sky. The second time, Arthur Dimmesdale reveals this secret to the public. He then has a heart attack on the scaffold and dies.
Q: A 67.0- painter is on a uniform 21- scaffold supported from above by ropes. There is a 3.8- pail of paint to one side. The ropes are 1m inside the scaffold on each side. The pail is 1m away from the left rope and 3m from the right rope. The scaffold is a 6m. How close to the right end can he approach safely? How close to the left end can he approach safely?
First of all...no units, no answer. Second of all...according to OSHA (Occupation Safety and Health Administration), NO ONE can walk on a scaffold beam outside the support ropes OR SET ANY OBJECT DOWN outside the support ropes. Hence the answers for both questions are 1 meter. It doesn't matter what a calculation will yield...NO ONE can walk on the beam outside the support ropes safely. Even if a torque balance yields that it will not put the ropes in compression and buckle them...it still isn't considered to be safe by OSHA if the painter is outside the ropes.
Q: Okay, quick question. I dropped into a couple of piercing studios yesterday to inquire about getting a scaffold done. Both places informed me that it's not a good idea to have it pierced with a bar straight off, as the pressure from the jewellery combined with the swelling when first pierced can seriously slow down the healing rate. Is this true? The second place said they will pierce both holes with rings, and these can be changed to a bar after around 6 to 8 weeks.Is this the best option? Thanks for any replies.
That is true, but it's an even worse idea to have an industrial done with rings. This is because your body can move your piercings slightly, to accommodate the angle that works best for your body. In general, that's not a bad thing, but with industrials, it's a problem. You may find that an industrial healed with rings may not accommodate a bar well; the piercing may heal unaligned, and wearing a bar could be painful or impossible. Plus any shop that thinks changing from rings to a bar at 6 to 8 weeks will make any difference from getting a bar initially, you shouldn't trust to poke needles in you. Industrials take 6 months to a year or more to heal. At 8 weeks, the piercings are still very much healing. So if you have your jewelry switched at that point, you'll be irritating the piercing, setting back healing, and you'll have to deal with all of the pressure and hypertrophic scarring problems anyway. It basically comes down to this, industrials suck to heal. Bars are hard to heal. But rings will often result in bad industrial placement and alignment. Just get pierced with a bar and deal with the problems as they come. It's still very much possible to heal an industrial, it just takes time, patience, and a really good piercer (and like I said find a better shop, whoever told you it'd work to change the jewelry from rings to a bar at 8 weeks is an idiot).
Q: ..or anytime around whenThe Scarlet Letter was written.I am doing a paper on why the three scenes at the scaffold were so significant.So I decided to include the history of scaffolds, but I can't seem to find any information on them.help please? :]SOURCES..if possible! :]
Execution by hanging.
Q: i have an interview tomorrow but have a scafold piercing in , its been in there for about 2/3 months nearly healed competely , how ling can i leave it out for , maybe 30-45 minutes? thanks
They take around 6-9 months to heal completely...you shouldn't be taking it out at all. I stupidly took mine out after 3 months to clean a bit behind the bar and the bar would never go back through the top hole. It hurt like crap and bled profusely if I tried to push it through.
Q: Im a wimp for pain and im looking to get my scaffolding done. i want to know how painful it isI already have both lobs pierced and stretched to an 8mm, will the pain be similar to that?
You sound like you have a low tolerance for pain if you say you're a wimp haha, which means yeah it'll probably hurt you. It'll hurt more than the lobes because it's cartilage, and for the same reason you'll hear a popping noise as the hole is made. You won't be taken over by deathly pain or anything like that, it'll probably be sensitive for a few days after too so careful not to knock it against anyone/ anything. But if you want it bad enough, the pain will be bearable.

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