Ringlock Scaffold Accessory Q235/345 Steel Galvanized
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 m.t./month
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Ringlock Scaffolding
Ring Lock system is the latest item up to now. It’s mainly used in ship building, ship repairing, stage building etc.It’s stable, easy-assemble, easy working, safe-using and with big bearing capacity.
Main Features of the Ringlock Scaffolding
Place of Origin | Beijing, China (Mainland) |
Product Name: | Ringlock Scaffolding |
Custom Code | 7308400000 |
Color | Silver, golden |
Surface treatment | Painted,Hot-Dip,Galvanized,Electro Galvanized, Powder Coating |
Material | Q235,Q345.etc |
Package | Customized Package |
Payment Terms | T/T,L/C |
Delivery Detail | 15-25 Days |
Quality Control | IS09001 Certification, Quality Test |
Standard | 48.3*3.25*4000mm |
Ledger | 48.3*3.25*3072mm |
Ledger End | 1.2kg |
Advantages
1)To be erected easily and quickly
2)Installed to different angels with rosettes of
two different hole being positioned there
3)Ringlock scaffolding provides complete flexibility to lock in any angel.
4)Diagonal braces are to be tailored in
accordance with the lengths of vertical and horizontal tubes
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The modular RINGSCAFF system is characterised by the standardised, fast and simple assembly outlined above.
These procedures are continually repeated in the assembly of the scaffold.
In this way, as many as four ledgers and four diagonals can be attached to one ring! This creates a connection point which can bear very heavy loads.
Specification of Ringlock Scaffolding
The Standards(Verticals) | ||||
Length(mm) | Tube Thickness(mm) | Tube Diameter(mm) | Surface Treatment | |
3000 | 3/3.25 | 48 | HDG/Painted | |
2500 | 3/3.25 | 48 | HDG/Painted | |
2000 | 3/3.25 | 48 | HDG/Painted | |
1500 | 3/3.25 | 48 | HDG/Painted | |
1000 | 3/3.25 | 48 | HDG/Painted | |
500 | 3/3.25 | 48 | HDG/Painted | |
The Ledgers(Horizontals) | ||||
Effective Length(mm) | Tube Thickness(mm) | Tube Diameter | Surface Treatment | |
2000 | 3/3.25 | 48 | HDG/Painted | |
1770 | 3/3.25 | 48 | HDG/Painted | |
1000 | 3/3.25 | 48 | HDG/Painted | |
The Diagonal Brace | ||||
Length(mm) | Tube Thickness(mm) | Tube Diameter(mm) | Surface Treatment | |
2411 | 3 | 48 | HDG/Painted | |
2244 | 3 | 48 | HDG/Painted | |
The bracket | ||||
Length(mm) | Tube Thickness(mm) | Tube Diameter(mm) | Surface Treatment | |
730 | 3 | 48 | HDG/Painted | |
Plank | ||||
Effective Length(mm) | Width(mm) | Height(mm) | Surface Treatme | |
2050 | 480 | 45 | HDG | |
1820 | 480 | 45 | HDG | |
3000 | 240 | 45 | HDG | |
2000 | 240 | 45 | HDG | |
1000 | 240 | 45 | HDG | |
Hollow Head Jack And Jack Base | ||||
Length(mm) | Tube Diameter(mm) | Size of Plate(mm) | Surface Treatment | |
600 | 38 | 150*120*50*4 | HDG | |
600 | 38 | 150*150*4 | HDG |
- Q:above the ground by pulling on a rope weighting 6lb/ft. Set up the integral of how much work is required ( only the integrand)? Let x denote the height above ground.What is the total work?
- Integral 0 to 85 [440 +(85-x)]x dx
- Q:i know they are meant to be done as one piercing and with one bar to reduce the risk of them not aligning properly but is it possible to have it done as one piercing and then replacing the bar with two separate ones after it has partially healed. is there still a risk? also, how low down and at what angle should the bar be?thanks x
- They can be done as two separate piercings, and it is up to the piercer and the shape of your ear to decide if something like that will be done. However, I would not recommend it, because even if it is partially healed, putting two separate earrings in can still misalign the piercing when you go to put the bar back in later. I would recommend keeping the bar in, it's a guaranteed way to make your piercing work out. Besides, once you get used to the bar, you won't even know you have it in! Much easier than keeping track of two separate earrings and making sure they still align months down the road. As for the angle, it depends on your preference and what is able to be done due to the shape of your ear. Some people want theirs straight across, others want a much steeper angle. It all depends on preference and shape of ear. Hope this helps, good luck!
- Q:basically im just a bog standard lad 6 foot 2 have tattoos but no piercings yet but i want something that not many other people havemost people these days have spacers and i hate thembut i was thinking of a black scaffold bar in my left ear?but it worries me it would look a bit homosexual if you get my meaningif lets say you walk down a street and you see someone with a scaffold what would you think of the person?
- Absolutely not, I think they're awesome and suit both genders.
- Q:Another from the ministry of silly questions…I’d like to support a lightweight tarpaulin over my back yard. Single slope, high side attached to the house and low side attached to a scaffolding pole, running horizontally between two walls. Fair weather, no high winds or pooling. The run of pole would be 8 meters. The longest poles seem to be 6m, so I need to use a coupling. Will this be strong enough – ish? I imagine the most stressed point would be just around the edges of the coupling, so If I used two joints/couplings in the bar, wouldn’t I half the strain on a single one?Also if I made the joints at 1m and 7m would that be better than to have a joint in the middle where the most flexing will be?Also bit more expensive, but with Aluminium the bar will be 20kg lighter – buy will it be as strong joint wise?Will a tubular coupling be as good as a external one?If anyone knows.. Thanks!
- The problem with your proposal is that you realise that the wind/rain could have an effect but chose to ignore the consequences if it occurs. 'Proper' scaffolding is designed and such an unsupported span would never occur in a 'normal' scaffold so the standard calculations would not work. There is also the possible effect on the walls, could they take an abnormal load? I would look at theatrical or music stage hire using trussed beams.
- Q:Wheel buckle scaffolding and scaffolding, do.
- 1 raw materials for steel tube is a pipe, two grade steel using many small workshop production and processing, easy to crack Bohou uneven uneven force, easy to cause the scaffolding collapse accident
- Q:Does it matter what size your ear is when you get an industrial/scaffolding piercing?
- does not matter
- Q:So I've had my 14g industrial for about 5 months now and would like to change it to something else and I got curious about what kind of jewelry I could possibly use with this piercing. Like can I use labrets, tragus, helix or plain stud with rounded backs or the same gauge? I've tried looking it up, but I can't seem to find anything.
- Two curved barbells could replace your industrial piercing, you should select barbell with length for you comfort and additional length.
- Q:Bridge template support bowl button steel scaffolding, you need to set the sweeping rod
- Bridge formwork support bowl buckle type steel pipe scaffold, need to set the sweeping rod.
- Q:I have been siding my house using pump jack scaffolding on wood poles. I am at a second floor section that is located over a pitch roof. Is there a safe way to mount poles on top of pitch roof to finish this section?
- At that height you need support beams, scaffolding alone won't cover it.
- Q:I've been wanting an industrial piercing for quite a while now, and thankfully I convinced my parents to let me get it done about two weeks ago. We were on vacation in Florida last week and my mom said I could get it done there if I wanted, so we went into a tattoo shop and asked about it. They told me something I'd never heard before, that they would pierce the holes with hoops and in about a month I could put the barbell in. The piercers told me it would heal a lot easier this way and if the barbell was put in right away I'd end up taking it out because of the pain. This makes sense of course, but I have NEVER heard of it being pierced this way, and once the holes heal, won't they be off in aligning the bar with the piercings, causing me even more pain?They told me if I get it pierced in my home town to tell the piercer to do it the way they suggested but I'm not sure at all. I could take the pain if that was the only issue, but if it would heal better.. I'm not sure. Help? Thanks!
- Stretching shouldn't hurt if you're giving it enough time... so this really isn't a good comparison! A single cartilage piercing doesn't hurt much more than your standard earlobe (lobe being 2, cartilage piercing being 3 on a scale of 1 to 10). But I've never had a scaffold or orbital of any kind, so I don't have much first hand experience. Honestly though I wouldn't worry about it. It will be over in 30 seconds, 1 minute tops. And you get to come away with a pretty new piercing! Yay!
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Ringlock Scaffold Accessory Q235/345 Steel Galvanized
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 m.t./month
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