• Black Scaffolding Tube 38.1*4.0 Q235 Steel EN39/BS1139 CNBM System 1
  • Black Scaffolding Tube 38.1*4.0 Q235 Steel EN39/BS1139 CNBM System 2
Black Scaffolding Tube 38.1*4.0 Q235 Steel EN39/BS1139 CNBM

Black Scaffolding Tube 38.1*4.0 Q235 Steel EN39/BS1139 CNBM

Ref Price:
get latest price
Loading Port:
Tianjin
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
50 m.t.
Supply Capability:
30000 m.t./month

Add to My Favorites

Follow us:


OKorder Service Pledge

Quality Product, Order Online Tracking, Timely Delivery

OKorder Financial Service

Credit Rating, Credit Services, Credit Purchasing

  • Quick Details of Black Scaffolding Tube 38.1*4.0 Q235 Steel EN39/BS1139

  • Material :Q235 (Carbon 235 Steel)

  • Size : 38.1*4.0

  • Surface treatment :Black/Painted/Galvanized

  • Color : black

    Standard:EN39/BS1139


  • Black Scaffolding Tube 38.1*4.0 Q235 Steel EN39/BS1139 CNBM

    Black Scaffolding Tube 38.1*4.0 Q235 Steel EN39/BS1139 CNBM


Futures of Black Scaffolding Tube 38.1*4.0 Q235 Steel EN39/BS1139

  • Scaffolding tubes performance various functions in building & construction applications.
    Especially recommended for high-floor construction & decoration projects with potential safety hazard, but requiring a convenient & safe decoration & construction operation with safeguard & perimeter safety nets.

  • Low cost & high load bearing capacity

  • Easy installation & operation& transport


  • 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:i got my scaffold done quite a while ago and it still really hurts and is all lush and crusty,loli know it takes agessss to heal but could i take it out and put normall small earrings in each whole instead? Which would i have to use? thanks
in my opinion you should ride it out and just clean it more often. not only will the piercings give you trouble if you try to change the earring now, the piercings themselves will move slightly and you won't be able to put an industrial bar back through it. if you can live with these go through with it, if not, wash often, rotate the bar constantly and avoid sleeping on it and getting your hair caught up in it. like you said, piercings in the cartilage are very sensitive and need time and nurturing so that they can heal properly.
Q:i just need to know the age limit with parental permission?
I'm pretty sure it's 16-17 with parental permission. I suggest looking up some of the shops in your area and seeing what they say. There usually isn't a set rule for it, every shop is different. Like some shops may refuse seeing, say, a 14 year old, whereas another shop might do it with the parent's permission. Then of course, once you hit 18, you can do whatever you want, lol.
Q:...and I'm not really sure what to expect. I know that everyones healing time and pain tolerence is different but just some personal storys would be nice. And before you say it I am aware that there are risks as there are risks with any piercing. so I'm 17 from London and wondering:How old do you have to be to get it done?Does anyone know a reputable place i can get it done?How much will it be?any experiences to share?
Hi I got it done a few months ago I love it! Its really not that sore at all just a slight nip and then bit warm afterwards lol! Only thing annoyed me was couldn't sleep on it for a while and that was always the side I slept on! I live in Belfast and you can get it done from about 16. I just went to a well known tattoo parlour and had no problems what so ever. Go for it looks great Good luck :D
Q:I know the ivy sort of glues itself to whatever surface with little sticky pads so that will take care of itself on the back of my house but can I use the existing Ivy for the wisteria to grab onto and climb up or will the wisteria be too heavy and pull the ivy down? I'd rather avoid having to build something for the wisteria to wrap itself around. Any suggestions? Thanks! : )
No, ivy isn't that strong. One can easily unzip it from the walls. Wisteria is way too heavy for ivy. Plus you have the root competition down below. Ivy creates an incredible dense mat of roots , little grows with it. Wisteria would have quite a battle on its hands for root space and nutrients.
Q:What are the chances of cracking the tile? What can I do to avoid cracking the tile?This will be 3 levels of scaffolding on 6 inch wheels.
Put the wheels (locked) on 2 x 12 planks. This will distribute the weight.
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 had my scaffold done on friday, and it's still very sore and swollen. My boyfriend's accidentally caught it a couple of times but not badly and i was wondering if the pain and swelling is normal and if there's anything i can do for it. I've been cleaning it with savlon and have been careful with it x
You should be using non ionised sea salt dissolved in warm to hot water twice a day to clean the piercing, not savlon (which is to harsh for piercings and will dry out the skin). If the piercing keeps getting caught then it is going to swell and be painful, the area has been through trauma so will be very sensitive. Although swelling at this early stage is still normal and to be expected.
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:What does Scaffolding mean in the educational talk?
Scaffolding is the support the teacher provides to lead the student to learn the necessary skill. In a classroom discussion on a literary text, the teacher might scaffold learners by starting questions with concrete answers (found in the text) then asking guiding questions which require more abstract thought (for instance, asking students to make inferences). In other instances, if a concept or skill is too difficult for a student, the teacher may choose to reteach an earlier skill, then provide one-on-one tutoring on the new skill until the student gets it. There are other ways to scaffold. Some students may only need the support of a peer-partner to reach success. Others may need a change in environment (move to a quieter place to work) or a change in material (providing colored transparencies for a dyslexic student during silent reading). Scaffolding is a form of targeted, differentiated support. What you will find over time is that the techniques you use actually serve more than just the intended audience. I have found that scaffolding during classroom discourse helps not just the obviously struggling student, but those who were reluctant to raise their hands or otherwise let me know that they were struggling, too.
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

1. Manufacturer Overview

Location
Year Established
Annual Output Value
Main Markets
Company Certifications

2. Manufacturer Certificates

a) Certification Name  
Range  
Reference  
Validity Period  

3. Manufacturer Capability

a)Trade Capacity  
Nearest Port
Export Percentage
No.of Employees in Trade Department
Language Spoken:
b)Factory Information  
Factory Size:
No. of Production Lines
Contract Manufacturing
Product Price Range

Send your message to us

This is not what you are looking for? Post Buying Request

Similar products

New products

Hot products


Related keywords