• Hot Dip Galvanized Scaffolding Tube 48.3*3.2*6000mm Q235B Steel Standard EN39/BS1139 for Sale CNBM System 1
  • Hot Dip Galvanized Scaffolding Tube 48.3*3.2*6000mm Q235B Steel Standard EN39/BS1139 for Sale CNBM System 2
Hot Dip Galvanized Scaffolding Tube 48.3*3.2*6000mm Q235B Steel Standard EN39/BS1139 for Sale CNBM

Hot Dip Galvanized Scaffolding Tube 48.3*3.2*6000mm Q235B Steel Standard EN39/BS1139 for Sale CNBM

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  • Quick Details of Galvanized Scaffolding Tube 48.3*3.2*6000mm Q235B Steel EN39/BS1139

  • Material :Q235B/Q345B

  • Size : 48.3*3.2*6000mm

  • Surface treatment :Black/Painted/Galvanized

  • Standard:EN39/BS1139


  • Hot Dip Galvanized Scaffolding Tube 48.3*3.2*6000mm Q235B Steel Standard EN39/BS1139 for Sale CNBM

  • Hot Dip Galvanized Scaffolding Tube 48.3*3.2*6000mm Q235B Steel Standard EN39/BS1139 for Sale CNBM

    Futures of Galvanized Scaffolding Tube 48.3*3.2*6000mm  Q235B Steel EN39/BS1139
  • Galvanized Scaffolding Tubes confirm to BS 1139/BS EN 39 Standard. We have a big factory producing galvanized Scaffolding tubes 25,000 tons each month, and 90% of them are for export. Our scaffolding tubes are widely used in all kinds of construction site such as oil and gas industry, refinery industry and infrastructure in over 20 countries.

  • We have a wide range of round scaffolding tubes. If you require a specific size, such as different thickness or different length, please send us your detail requirements. Our quotation will always base on your requirements.

  • Hot Dipped Galvanized Scaffolding tubes are also known as scaffolding pipes, scaffolding poles, and galvanized steel tubes, round galvanized tubes.

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  • Size: 48.3 X 3.2X 6000mm
    Zinc Thickness: 40 micron
    Surface: hot Dipped Galvanized 
    Water Proof: according to customer requirements.
     


  • 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: What are the functions and requirements of the masonry wall
4, we must attach great importance to a variety of structural measures: scissors, pull nodes, etc. should be set according to requirements.5, the level should be closed: the first step, every step or two, covered with planks or hand foot fence, scaffolding to laying along the long, joints should be overlapped in the small bar, do not appear short board. And in between in the pole and the wall every four steps long laying safety bottom fence.
Q: What is the mobile scaffolding materials
. 5 years of surface treatment period, and the use of the elimination period, very close to the larger share of the market share. Determine where you can find the mobile scaffolding, because mobile scaffolding is easy to find, and mobile scaffolding is not too difficult to find.
Q: Should the WWE put John Cena in a triple threat thumbtack scaffold cage of death with New Jack & Necro Butcher?
They make Cena look like Kurt Angle in there!
Q: The classification of scaffolding and the relevant provisions of the provisions of the installation, please explain professional, thank you
1, the height of the super 24M drop steel scaffolding; 2, attached to the lifting of the scaffolding, including the overall lifting and chip upgrade; the 3, cantilevered scaffolding; the door scaffolding, scaffolding, the scaffolding, scaffolding, the scaffolding; the 5, hanging basket, scaffolding, scaffolding, and so on; 6;
Q: I plan to have a scaffolding or industrial piercing soon, but don't know where to go.Any suggestions and could you include the prices?x
Cost depends on the studio. It ranges from 20 to 45 pounds for each piercing, most common price is 25 pounds for each piercing, high quality titanium or stainless steel jewelry included. The industrial is 2 piercings in one so : 25 + 25 = 50 pounds, jewelry included.
Q: so yeah as it says above^should i just wait till it no longer hurts, or do you have to wait a certain amount of time...
I'd give it a decent amount of time before changing it. They take awhile to heal, often times for most between 6-12 months, but for most it's closer to the 12. So I'd give it a few months at least, but it wouldn't be a bad idea to ask your piercer about when would be the best time. Often times too they'll help you with changing jewelry jewelry insertion for little to no charge, so you may want to do that. I've had mine pierced for about 12 yrs, and actually, I still have the original bar in that it was pierced with, but I remember it was quite a while before I felt comfortable taking it all the way out to clean.
Q: I know it's soon, but my piercings swollen and quite sore when knocked slightly.I've only had it three or four days, but there's a swollen round lump right next to one pierced hole and I was worried it could be an early sign of a keloid. But I don't know if it's too soon to tell yet.I know they can take up to 6 months to heal, if not more, but I'm kinda paranoid about it.I've rinsed it after showering, used salt water on it every day and apart from that just washed it with water on a cotton bud.Any advice?
I had my industrial for 13 months and it never healed. I decided to retire it and the piercing sites closed up within 6 hours. Seriously, my advice to you is to just take it out. They are wayyyy more trouble than they are worth.
Q: Okay so I want to get either done, I just want to know which one is more painful. Not felling that nervous because I have had my nose and tongue done. I want to know which one is more painful and how to clean each of them. And also with the lip, is it more like the tongue with what foods you can eat and how hard it is to eat?
The lip is an interesting piercing. The person doing your piercing will clamp you lip, causing a mild discomfort to distract you and guide the needle and ring in, takes less than a minute. Virtually painless, unless your pain threshold is sensitive. Also, if you get a monroe (left upper lip) or madonna (right upper lip), it would vary from a medusa (center middle lip) because that us where the skin is the thickest. Lower lips piercings are about the same. You start of with a longer laret ring for two weeks to compensate for swelling than get a normal one. It is going inside your mouth so be careful how you chew. m Clean the inside of your mouth after every time you eat with a non alcohol mouth rinse or saltwater rinse. As for the outside take some warm water and non iodized salt and gently twist the labret while using a q tip to gently clean around it.
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: What heights do u need a harness for(had to repost as didnt explain correctly in last 1)
That first answer is correct. When I worked as a construction electrician back in the 1980's the OSHA requirements were not so strict, but now the harnesses and tie-offs are required for any work platform over 6' from the ground.

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