Painted Steel Cuplock Scaffolding with SGS Standard 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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Quick Details of Painted Steel Cuplock Scaffolding with SGS Standard
Name Cuplock Scaffold System Size Many sizes or as your request Main Material Q235/345 Steel Surface Treatment High Protected Painted, Powder Coating, Electric Gavenized, Hot Dip Gavenized. Color Silver, Orange, Red Certificate SGS, EN12810. Service OEM Service available MOQ 50T Payment T/T, Western Union Delivery Time 15-25 days after deposite Packing in bulk or steel pallet or as your request production capability 50 tons per day Main Market Africa, South America, the Middle East and Asia
Descriptions of Painted Steel Cuplock Scaffolding with SGS Standard
1.Cuplock scaffolding system is a type of scaffolding characterized by a joining method that uses metal cups to lock beams together.
2.Like other types of scaffolding, cuplock scaffolding system is a temporary network of frames used to support workers during construction or renovation of a structure, such as a building, where high access points are needed.
3.The overall stability and ease of assembly of the cuplock scaffolding system makes it the preferred type for projects where a large scaffolding must be constructed quickly and must support a relatively heavy load.
4.The distinctive cuplock scaffolding joint system consists of three basic components: a top cup, a bottom cup, and ledgers. The cup components are ringlike, each with a hollow center that allows the round verticle bar to pass through it.
5.We have been catering to wide requirements of our clients in the construction industry by manufacturing a wide range of cuplock scaffolding. Fabricated as per the specifications of our clients these are acclaimed for high durability and wear resistance.
The Measures of Painted Steel Cuplock Scaffolding with SGS Standard
Length(mm) Thickness(mm) Diameter(mm) Weight(kg) Scaffolding Standard 3000 3.2 48 15 2400 3.2 48 12 1800 3.2 48 9 1200 3.2 48 6 600 3.2 48 3 Scaffolding Ledger 1800 3.2 48 6.9 1500 3.2 48 5.9 1200 3.2 48 4.8 900 3.2 48 3.7 600 3.2 48 2.7 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: New features of quick dismantling scaffolding?
- Material: the main keel is made of cold rolled steel with 2mm thickness
- Q: i just got it like 3 days ago and its no signs of infection and im just worried it might get that way. ive been reading online about people who got infections and people who had all this crap happen. what do i need to do to stop one from coming i mean i use contact solution and cotton swabs wipe it down with wet ones and clean it when i sweat and turn it twice a day.. im always careful about keeping it clean im a neat clean freak but is there anything else i can do to stop infection from coming
- sounds like what your doing is fine. just keep it clean that's basically all you can do.
- Q: Im hoping to get an industrial/scaffold piercing done at the very beginning of the summer holidays.Is it possible that they can be pierced with 2 separate pieces of jewellery rather than one bar.Also would it be healed in time to take it out once the holidays are over (6 weeks)??Please help??!?Thanks x
- nope! Cartilage piercings take about a year to fully heal up. Yes, you can get 2 separate bars, but let the piercer know thats what you want. Industrials are VERY hard to take care of. Make sure to listen to EVERYTHING the piercer says!
- Q: Want to rent the scaffolding in the county, you need to cast how much money
- In addition, there are disc scaffolding and other accessories, so you can estimate how much you need to invest
- Q: First of all, is it painful? Obviously it will be painful I know, but is it severe?Also, what cleaning solutions/products do I need to minimise the risk of infections?And what type of bar should I get? I've heard that Bioplast and PTFE allow for better flexibility and therefore quicker healing, but wouldn't a flexible bar lead to mis-alignment on the two pierced holes? If this is so, what types of steel are safe for initial piercings?Thanks c:
- Ask how long they have been piercing and what certifications (if any) they carry, additionally verify close by regulations to ascertain if any are required. additionally ask how generally they spore verify their autoclave and while it grew to become into accomplished final time. Ask to ascertain a portfolio of HEALED piercings, exceptionally pictures of in spite of piercing you try to get.
- Q: there is also shrubs and trees planted on the base of the wall and 14 feet from it
- A little late to be asking that question if you already have the contract, isn't it?
- Q: What does my earth science teacher mean when he says to do a powerpoint with Link Scaffolding,how d u do it?
- Link Scaffolding = A search found no answer. - Ask teacher to clarify.
- 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 love my scaffold/business piercing i do not imagine it hurts yet some human beings say it does Coast round ?25/30 - any more desirable than its a rip off. this is a soreness to heal and takes a lengthy time period! each and every time I knocked mine it swelled and went humorous. extremely stressful. Had it executed 3 cases, 1st time it grew out, second time I only took it out. third time I were given it pierced on my different ear and at the same time as it became healed I replaced it to a versatile bar and for the reason that then this is been suitable. desire I helped.
- Q: A 520 kg box sits 1.4 m from the left end. What is the tension in the right hand side wire? (g = 9.8 m/s2) ____________ Newtons
- Because the scaffold is not moving, we can assume that the net Torque acting on the scaffold equals zero. Net Torque = 0 torque = Force x distance (d) Use the left end of the scaffold as the center point. This will eliminate the Torque caused by the left wire (d = 0, so torque = 0) There are now three forces creating torque on the scaffold. There is the weight (m x g) of the scaffold, at 3.5m from the left end. m1 x g x 3.5m There is the weight of the crate, located 1.4m from the left end: m2 x g x 1.4m These two torques are countered by the torque caused by the Tension (T) of the right wire, located 7m from the left side. T x 7m The sum of these torques is zero. (T x 7m) - (m1 x g x 3.5m) - (m2 x g x 1.4m) = zero solve for T T = ((m1 x g x 3.5m) + (m2 x g x 1.4m)) / 7m T = ((115kg x 9.8m/s^2 x 3.5m) + (520kg x 9.8m/s^2 x 1.4m)) = 1.58 x 10^3 N Hope this helps.
- 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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Painted Steel Cuplock Scaffolding with SGS Standard 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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