Layher Scaffold System with SGS AS/NZS1576.3 Certified for Supply CNBM
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 50 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 30000 m.t./month
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Descriptions of Layher Scaffold System with SGS AS/NZS1576.3 Certified for Supply
Ringlock is a modular scaffold system which can provide major savings in labor costs while meeting the demands for safety, ease of handling and reductions in maintenance.
Ringlock scaffold has the following features:
Quick erection: Ringlock scaffold are all pre-measured and just a hammer is required when erection.
Versatility: The revolutionary node point- rosette provides up to 8 connections in one plane, allowing the system scaffold highly adaptable for straight as well as curved structures, such as ship yards, power generation stations, petrochemical plants.
Low maintenance: The dip galvanized finish will greatly last the life of the products, no paint required, no more rust or corrosion, even they can be stored externally.
Safety: The reliable wedge connections prevent ledgers and diagonal braces from any kind of loosening, The rigid, right fit of all connections with concentric derivation of loads guarantees safety even at great heights. Reasonable customer requirement is acceptable
The System of Layher Scaffold System with SGS AS/NZS1576.3 Certified for Supply
Ringlock
Scaffold
SystemStandard
Q345 tube
48.3*3.25Procedure Size Weight(kg) Surface Certificate
1.Cutting
2.Drilling
3.Plating cutting
4.Forming
5.Welding
6.Remove welding slag
7.Galvnize
8.Surface finish
9.Assembling
10.Packing
11.Logistics0.5m 2.96 HDG SGS ISO EN 1.0m 5.33 HDG SGS ISO EN 1.5m 7.73 HDG SGS ISO EN 2.0m 10.06 HDG SGS ISO EN 2.5m 12.42 HDG SGS ISO EN 3.0m 14.78 HDG SGS ISO EN Ledger
Q235 tube
48.3*3.250.73m 3.81 HDG SGS ISO EN 1.09m 4.93 HDG SGS ISO EN 1.40m 6.44 HDG SGS ISO EN 2.07m 8.71 HDG SGS ISO EN 2.57m 10.64 HDG SGS ISO EN 3.07m 12.41 HDG SGS ISO EN Brace
Q235 tube
48.3*2.51.5*2m 9.04 HDG SGS ISO EN 2.0*2m 10.05 HDG SGS ISO EN 2.5*2m 11.42 HDG SGS ISO EN 3.0*2m 12.13 HDG SGS ISO EN Bracket
Q345 tube
48.3*3.20.35m 4.5 HDG SGS ISO EN 0.75m 6.7 HDG SGS ISO EN 1.1m 9.9 HDG SGS ISO EN Plank
Q235
1.5mm
1.8mm0.73m 5.1 HDG SGS ISO EN 1.09m 6.9 HDG SGS ISO EN 1.4m 8.85 HDG SGS ISO EN 2.07m 12.11 HDG SGS ISO EN 2.57m 15.02 HDG SGS ISO EN 3.07m 17.69 HDG SGS ISO EN base
collar0.16m 1.7 HDG SGS ISO EN 0.2m 2.1 HDG SGS ISO EN Toe
board
wood
15*1.5cm0.73m 2.16 anti-fire ISO EN 1.09m 2.98 anti-fire ISO EN 1.57m 4.12 anti-fire ISO EN 2.07m 5.75 anti-fire ISO EN 2.57m 6.88 anti-fire ISO EN 3.07m 7.98 anti-fire ISO EN
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: Please help me in building professional people (scaffolding)
- Door type scaffolding when used in general decoration, that thing is a direct product, a simple spell on the line, who rent who fightBowl buckle scaffold is also finished steel pipe, but there is no fastener, his fastener is a kind of fixed in the steel pipe instead of the demolition of the scaffolding is more convenient than ordinaryRent depends on the specific market
- Q: Exterior wall scaffold construction plan?
- Vertical pole:Double row scaffolding pole, pole top high eaves 1.5m structure. Single tube base for vertical rod bottom. The vertical rod joint is connected with a butt fastener, and the vertical rod and the large cross bar are connected by a right angle fastener. When the joint is staggered, the two adjacent column joints are avoided to be in the same span, and the distance between them is not less than 50cm; the distance between each joint center and the main node is not greater than 60cm.
- Q: i got my scaffold piercing 4 days ago and it still hurtsit usually doesn't hurt when nothing touches it, but then with the lightest touch of a finger or anything else, it hurts badly.i just cleaned it with h2Ocean and a q-tip and now it hurts really bad. :|should it not be hurting by now? or is this normal.? if its normal.. how long until it heals/stops hurting like a *****. hah
- use warm water mixed with either sea salt or dial soap you can also use salen solution or H2o ocean spray. it's normal by the 2 or 3 week it should stop hurting
- Q: Can you do the outer scaffolding?
- 6 15cm. When the oblique rod in a span of two step distance, it is appropriate in the intersection of the large cross bar to add a small bar, the oblique abdominal rod fixed on its protruding end. 7, scissors (1) of the scaffold bridging with columns, longitudinal and transverse horizontal rod synchronous erection, with long scissors along the elevated continuous layout
- Q: Scaffold Piercing Aftercare?Ok, so I was looking into getting an industrial piercing. However, I am very very serious about the aftercare, and I would dread any infection or anything going wrong. So, I was wondering, what are some aftercare cleaning tecniques/methods? I already know that antibacterial soap is good, as is the H20 cleaning spray stuff. And that you are supposed to clean it twice a day. But how and when should I do this? I have school which I can clean it before I go in the morning, but I don't get back until four, and then I take a shower at night always. I know it sounds silly, but are there some tips you have? Thanks!
- I've had my industrial for over two years, it's a great piercing but aftercare is important and it does take awhile for it to heal. Here was my schedule for my industrial and all of my piercings since then... When I got my industrial I was in school until about 4 pm as well (I'm no longer in school now so I do it a little differently now) so this schedule might be doable for you. I took showers in the morning but that's not a huge problem. I'd wake up in the morning and while showering I'd clean my piercing with antibacterial soap AFTER I washed my hair and did my other shower rituals. Then when I got out of the shower I would do a short sea salt soaks (sea salt soaks are going to be much better for your piercing than H2O). I'd mix non-iodized sea salt in a clean new dixie cup with warm water, then I'd bend over and let my ear soak in the water for about five minutes. Sea salt soaks are great because they help promote healing and prevent/clean up infections. Then I'd go to school and after school I'd do a simple little rinse with a saline solution (which you can buy at any grocery store, usually around the contact supplies). Saline is good for when you're in a rush and don't have time to do a sea salt soak. Then at night I'd do a long sea salt soak and I'd soak my ear for about 10-15 minutes. Now for you, since you shower at night I would clean my ear with antibacterial soap every night in the shower and do a long sea salt soak after my shower, before bed. Then in the morning I'd so a short little sea salt soak before school and after school you can use a saline solution or the H2O. Good luck! This worked for me with all 6 of my piercings.
- Q: I really want to get one done and I would like it if someone could tell me how badly does it really hurt? During and after. I know everybody has different pain thresholds but on average? I'm just nervous to get it done but really want another piercing on my ears. I have my lobes and a cartilage on my right ear. How easy is it to clean? rate in numbers as well as a description. Thanks.
- well when i got mine it really didn't hurt tht muchh the second hole hurt the most but only because i was thinking about it. andd it hurts more afterwards especially during the first few dayss if you hit it by accidentt. and cleaning it honestly is a pain, its annoyinggg but you have to do it, during the first few weeks clean it 3 times daily then you can start going down to two times daily. and do sea salt soaks and stufff anddd the actual piercing for me was about a 4 or a 5 (10 being painfulest) and the healing has been about a 5 or a 6 but i just got it done last weeek, if you really want it then get it,the pain is only temporaryy buttt its deff worth it in the end :)
- Q: what are two burdens for each character? What action does each character indicate that she or he is indeed free from their burdens?
- Tell me what you know and I will elaborate. I had to read this book for a class and hated it, but I won't do your homework for you. I will help if you show you read it yourself and put in some effort we can see
- Q: The scaffold weighs 204 N and is 3.10 m long. What is the force each rope exerts on the scaffold when the 665 N worker stands 1.00 m from one end of the scaffold? N (smaller force) N (larger force)
- Sum moments left side...(assume worker 1m from left) Right rope = 316.516 Sum vertical.... Left rope = 552.484
- Q: i am getting my industrial (scaffold) pierced on one ear and i want my cartilage on the other ear, how long do i have to wait between them? What are pros and cons for industrial (scaffold)? what are risks and stuff and how much is it? i want to get it so any information or anything i should know would be great thanks especially for industrial:)
- i heard from people after a year an industrial still hurts and they usually have to take them out
- Q: Rather than buy tensile steel rods to reinforce concrete I wonder whether I can effectively recycle scaffold tubes that are presently on my roof.
- You can, but I can think of two reasons why it might be unwise. Firstly, reinforcing bars are ribbed to provide a key between the concrete and the steel, whereas scaffolding bars are much smoother. This leads me to believe that scaffolding bars, weight for weight, wouldn't be as effective as reinforcement bars and you wouldn't have as much reinforcing action as you think. In extremis, you could end up with an under-reinforced concrete beam which will be brittle - reinforced concrete is usually deliberately slightly over-reinforced so that the behaviour close to failure is ductile, as it gives you time to run away. Secondly, scaffolding bars are hollow and reinforcement bars are solid. In reinforced concrete, the alkalinity of the cement paste helps to protect the reinforcement from corrosion - the reason for specifying a minimum cover - but the inside of your scaffolding bars would not benefit from this and so I'd worry about the risk of shortened life due to rusting from the inner face. At least when reinforcement bars rust they tends to spall the concrete cover off, which you see happening.
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Layher Scaffold System with SGS AS/NZS1576.3 Certified for Supply CNBM
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 50 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 30000 m.t./month
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