Ledger /Ringlock Scaffold/Scaffolding Props/Formwork Scaffold CNBM
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- 50 m.t.
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- 30000 m.t./month
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Material:Steel
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Descriptions of Ledger /Ringlock Scaffold/Scaffolding Props/Formwork Scaffold
Introduction
The revolutionary Ringlock System's node point ( Rosette) provide up to 8 connections in one place. The 4 narrow punched out holes automatically center the ledgers in correct dimensions and at right angles. The 4 wide holes permit alignment of ledgers and diagonal braces at angles required.
Standard
Use: Standards are the vertical members of ringlock scaffolding. They provide the
vertical support for scaffolding.
Material: High strength structural steel
Finish: Hot dipped galvanized
ledger
Use: Ledgers are the horizontal members of Ringlock scaffolding. They provide horizontal support for loads and planks. Ledgers can also be used as mid rail and top or hand guard railsMaterial: High strength structural steel Q235
Finish: Hot dipped galvanized
Base collar
Use: The base collar is designed to "base out" the Ringlock scaffolding system sitting on top of the screw jack creating a lower node point.
Material: High strength structural steel Q235
Finish: Hot dipped galvanized
Features:
1) Quick erection: Ringlock scaffolding are all pre-measured and just a hammer is required when erection.
2) Safety: The reliable wedge connections prevent ledgers and diagonal braces from any kind of loosening.
3)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.
4) Low maintenance: The dip galvanized finishing will greatly last the life of the products, no paint required, antirust and anticorrosion.
5) Convenient in storage and transportation: Individual scaffolding parts can be packed in bundles for easy storage and transportation.
The Parts of Ledger /Ringlock Scaffold/Scaffolding Props/Formwork Scaffold
DESCRIPTION | MATERIAL | QTY. (PCS) | W. T. (KG/PC) | SURFACE |
3.00m standard | Q345 48.3*3.2mm | 1.00 | 15.3 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
2.50m standard | Q345 48.3*3.2mm | 1.00 | 12.9 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
2.00m standard | Q345 48.3*3.2mm | 1.00 | 10.5 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
1.50m standard | Q345 48.3*3.2mm | 1.00 | 8.1 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
1.00m standard | Q345 48.3*3.2mm | 1.00 | 5.7 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
0.50m standard | Q345 48.3*3.2mm | 1.00 | 3.3 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
2.00m ledger | Q345 48.3*2.5mm | 1.00 | 6.8 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
1.80m ledger | Q345 48.3*2.5mm | 1.00 | 6.2 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
1.50m ledger | Q345 48.3*2.5mm | 1.00 | 5.3 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
1.20m ledger | Q345 48.3*2.5mm | 1.00 | 4.4 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
0.90m ledger | Q345 48.3*2.5mm | 1.00 | 3.5 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
0.60m ledger | Q345 48.3*2.5mm | 1.00 | 2.6 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
2.00*2.00m brace | Q235 33.5*2.3mm | 1.00 | 7 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
1.80*2.00m brace | Q235 33.5*2.3mm | 1.00 | 6.7 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
1.50*2.00m brace | Q235 33.5*2.3mm | 1.00 | 6.4 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
1.20*2.00m brace | Q235 33.5*2.3mm | 1.00 | 6.1 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
2.00*1.50m brace | Q235 33.5*2.3mm | 1.00 | 6.3 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
1.80*1.50m brace | Q235 33.5*2.3mm | 1.00 | 6 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
1.50*1.50m brace | Q235 33.5*2.3mm | 1.00 | 5.6 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
1.20*1.50m brace | Q235 33.5*2.3mm | 1.00 | 5.2 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
0.90*1.50m brace | Q235 33.5*2.3mm | 1.00 | 4.9 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
0.60*1.50m brace | Q235 33.5*2.3mm | 1.00 | 4.7 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
2.00*1.00m brace | Q235 33.5*2.3mm | 1.00 | 5.8 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
1.80*1.00m brace | Q235 33.5*2.3mm | 1.00 | 5.4 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
1.50*1.00m brace | Q235 33.5*2.3mm | 1.00 | 4.9 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
1.20*1.00m brace | Q235 33.5*2.3mm | 1.00 | 4.5 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
0.90*1.00m brace | Q235 33.5*2.3mm | 1.00 | 4.1 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
0.60*1.00m brace | Q235 33.5*2.3mm | 1.00 | 3.8 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
2.00*2.00m brace | Q345 48.3*2.5mm | 1.00 | 10.2 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
1.80*2.00m brace | Q345 48.3*2.5mm | 1.00 | 9.8 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
1.50*2.00m brace | Q345 48.3*2.5mm | 1.00 | 9.2 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
1.20*2.00m brace | Q345 48.3*2.5mm | 1.00 | 8.8 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
2.00*1.50m brace | Q345 48.3*2.5mm | 1.00 | 9.1 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
1.80*1.50m brace | Q345 48.3*2.5mm | 1.00 | 8.7 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
1.50*1.50m brace | Q345 48.3*2.5mm | 1.00 | 8 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
1.20*1.50m brace | Q345 48.3*2.5mm | 1.00 | 7.4 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
0.90*1.50m brace | Q345 48.3*2.5mm | 1.00 | 7 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
0.60*1.50m brace | Q345 48.3*2.5mm | 1.00 | 6.6 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
2.00*1.00m brace | Q345 48.3*2.5mm | 1.00 | 8.3 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
1.80*1.00m brace | Q345 48.3*2.5mm | 1.00 | 7.7 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
1.50*1.00m brace | Q345 48.3*2.5mm | 1.00 | 7 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
1.20*1.00m brace | Q345 48.3*2.5mm | 1.00 | 6.2 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
0.9*1m brace | Q345 48.3*2.5mm | 1.00 | 5.6 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
0.6*1m brace | Q345 48.3*2.5mm | 1.00 | 5.2 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
0.88m board bracket | Q345 48.3*2.5mm | 1.00 | 9.5 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
0.60m base collar down | Q235 38.1*4.5mm | 1.00 | 4.4 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
0.60m base collar up | Q235 38.1*4.5mm | 1.00 | 5.2 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
0.24*2.00m Plank | DX51D-Z80 | 1.00 | 8.2 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
0.24*1.80m Plank | DX51D-Z80 | 1.00 | 7.5 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
0.24*1.50m Plank | DX51D-Z80 | 1.00 | 6.5 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
0.24*1.20m Plank | DX51D-Z80 | 1.00 | 5.5 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
0.24*0.90m Plank | DX51D-Z80 | 1.00 | 4.5 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
0.50*2.00m Plank | DX51D-Z80 | 1.00 | 15.3 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
0.50*1.80m Plank | DX51D-Z80 | 1.00 | 14 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
0.50*1.50m Plank | DX51D-Z80 | 1.00 | 11.9 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
0.50*1.20m Plank | DX51D-Z80 | 1.00 | 9.9 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
0.50*0.90m Plank | DX51D-Z80 | 1.00 | 7.9 | Hot-dipped Galvanized |
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: Standard for inspection of portal scaffolding
- The 1.2 Standard Specification for steel portal frame and accessories: vertical rod and the transverse diameter: 42.7 + 0.5 mm with an average of 42.9 with a wall thickness of 2.5 + 0.3 mm with an average of 2.45 cross brace: outer diameter of 25 + 0.5 mm with an average of 25.4 with a wall thickness of 2 + 0.3 mm average for 2.3 1.3 door frame and accessories the steel pipe and plate, the welding meets the conditions, allowing the use of the mechanical properties of Q235 steel are made of Q235 steel or better material; when using the tensile strength and yield strength of Q195 steel is low, without affecting the connection and construction conditions, allows for increasing the thickness of the way to make up for the strength the lack of.
- Q: Erection of steel scaffolding tools and safety supplies
- Safety belt, safety helmet, gloves, rope, steel shear, ribbon sling (sling)
- Q: i already found the force in rope 2 but im not getting the force in rope 1.
- The tension in the two vertical ropes must sum to 700N in order to balance the window washer. EDIT. In order to find the answer for each rope, I need to know how long the scaffold is and where the window washer is standing. EDIT. Taking moments about the end nearest to window washer. T1*3.044 = 298.6*1.522 + 700*1.51 ----> T1 = 496.54 N (2. d. p.) Taking moments about the other end. T2*3.044 = 298.6*1.522 + 700*1.534 ----> T2 = 502.06 N (2. d. p.) T1 + T2 = 496.54 + 502.06 = 998.6 = 700 + 298.6 as required.
- Q: hi guys i got my scaffold piercing a couple of days ago and it keeps bleeding on and off and there was dry blood but i removed it and its bleeding more what could i do step by step to keep total care of my piercing to get rid of all these problem please help it will really be appreciated
- leave the dry blood let it heal be patient
- Q: What's the film where gene Kelly dances on scaffolding? And at a gym?
- I think it's Living in a Big Way.... I could be wrong...
- Q: Scaffolding scaffolding erection norms which requirements, who can say?
- The construction load on the frame must be in accordance with the design requirementsAfter the first erection of the body, must be approved by the company's safety and technical departments, and the company's project safety officer after the visa can continueIn case of suspension frame, use more than one month, such as re started, the frame must pass the reinforcement, rod must be re tighten oil, can be usedBefore the building should be approved with the consent of the special construction plan, should be in accordance with the scheme requirements of embedded embedded parts of the main structure of the construction processFeet should be laid flat tile, and tied with wire fixed on the lower supporting steel pipe. Scaffold of the butt joint between the tile, the rest of the bearing rail spacing shall not be greater than 400~700 mm
- Q: 1.How does Pearl react when Dimmesdale calls Hester and herself to mount the scaffold with him?
- The answer can be found in the novel The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Read that and you'll have the answer!
- 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 of course it depends on the person. Some people say the piercing isn't bad at all, while some say it is really painful. Some people say the healing process is absolute hell, but for some people it's a breeze. I got an industrial 3 months ago, and i would rate the actual piercing process as a 8/10 (10 being the most painful). It was pretty painful in my opinion, but the good thing is that the pain doesn't last long at all. Most people i know who have industrials say that the healing process is more painful than getting the piercing, but for me it was the complete opposite. Immediately after the piercing it throbbed and was a tiny bit sore for about an hour, then for the next 2 days it was completely painless. But after that, it was pretty sore for about 2-3 weeks, but it wasn't that bad. Now after having it 3 months, it still feels a bit uncomfortable when i sleep on it, sometimes it's a tad bit sore, but no big deal at all :)
- Q: What are the safety requirements for the dismantling of construction scaffolding
- (3) prior to the dismantling of scaffolding, the scaffolding should be retained on the material, debris and other clean, and should be removed by the removal of mechanical equipment, electrical and other pipelines, such as demolition, or to be protected.(4) the dismantling of the scaffolding should be unified command, should be approved by the construction plan, the requirements of the work instructions, from top to bottom in the order of the upper and lower levels are strictly prohibited demolition operations.
- Q: I got an industrial/scaffold piercing a few months ago and currently have captive bead rings in (The piercer put those in after he pierced it). The piercings are now healed enough for me to change the piercing, and I found an industrial bar on ebay which I'd really like to order. Only problem is, it has two choices on the gauge thickness and length, and I don't know which mine is.The gauge sizes available are 1.2mm (16g) or 1.6mm (14g) , and the length options are 32mm, 35mm, 38mm.Does anyone know which would be the best to get? Thanks.
- Please ignore the the bigger the better idea. A longer bar can be as bad in an industrial piercing as a shorter bar can be. It really depends on what size you were pierced with...16g o 14g. Industrial piercings are typically done at 14g, 16g would be too small. The length depends on your anatomy...you really should go to a professional piercer to get the bar put in since your piercings aren't completely healed. That way everything can be 100% sterile and they will be able to fit the proper length of jewelry into your ear.
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