Hex nut for Scaffolding and Formwork System
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 1000 pc/month
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1.Structure of Hex Nut Description
Hex nut is a important accessories of scaffolding system. It will greatly reduce the cost because of the following advantages.
2.Main Features of Hex Nut
It will greatly reduce the cost because of the following advantages
1)Extremely tight
2)Easy to install
3)It can be used again and again for nearly 20years
3. Hex Nut product pictures:
4.Hex Nut Product Description
1. Material : Ductile Casted Iron QT450-10
2. Surface treatment: plain, electrogalvanized
3. Color: Plain,galvanized
4. Weight: 0.1-0.57kg
5. Height: 26/31/36/50/57/60/100/120mm or customized
6. Inside Diameter : 15/20mm or customized
7. Length of side : 27/30/46mm or customized
8. Matched Screw : 17mm screw
5.FAQ
We have organized several common questions for our clients,may help you sincerely:
1)How many Scaffolding your company have?
Here comes our 5 types of Scaffolding systems:
- Cup lock Scaffolding
- Ring lock Scaffolding
-Kwistage Scaffolding
-H-frame Scaffolding
-ID15 Scaffolding Tower, this type Scaffolding is the most widely used in construction, such like bridge.
2)How long can we receive the product after purchase?
Lead time is about 30days after getting the signed PI and deposit.
- 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.
- unless you are majorly manhandling the scaffolding, such as slamming it around and jerking it into place, etc, you won't crack the tiles (this is being said with the hopes that the flooring was installed correctly.) i would throw a layer or two of bedsheets or a good heavy drop cloth over the tiled floor just to protect the tile from being chipped or scratched. be careful going up so high. good luck!
- Q: Erection of steel scaffolding tools and safety supplies
- Safety belt, safety helmet, gloves, rope, steel shear, ribbon sling (sling)
- Q: In the U.S.I live in Illinois as well so... yeah :DThank you!
- I paid around $55 +tip for mine but it varies from place to place...just call the place you plan on going to and ask them how much they charge.
- Q: What are the requirements for the sampling inspection of scaffolding?
- Inspection and acceptance of cantilever scaffold1 after the erection of the cantilever support, the scaffold is erected;2 before loading on the work layer;3 after each set of 10m height;4 after reaching the design height;5 in the case of more than six winds and heavy rain;6 use more than a month.Cantilever scaffold inspection document1 special construction plan and design documents;2 safety technical disclosure;3 the provisions of appendix D, table D.1.
- 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 know it's soon, but my piercings swollen and quite sore when knocked slightly.I've only had it three or four days, but there's a swollen round lump right next to one pierced hole and I was worried it could be an early sign of a keloid. But I don't know if it's too soon to tell yet.I know they can take up to 6 months to heal, if not more, but I'm kinda paranoid about it.I've rinsed it after showering, used salt water on it every day and apart from that just washed it with water on a cotton bud.Any advice?
- The soreness and swelling is normal. Try to really be careful about not knocking it. You're only going to get a keloid if you are prone to them, if you've never had a keloid you likely won't get it. It's hypertrophic scarring that is pretty common with industrial piercings which is why taking care of the piercing is really well. If you're using regular salt then that is a problem - it needs to be non-iodized sea salt. Soak the piercing twice a day for 5-10 minutes each soak with a mixture of 1/4th of a teaspoon of the sea salt to 8oz of hot water. Make sure you're not moving the bar around at all. Take ibuprofen and ice it for the swelling.
- Q: I've wanted an industrial/scaffold piercing for ages! My mum is finally looking into letting me have it done. Any advice about it? How can I hide it for school? What's the healing time? :) thank you for any feed back.
- Healing time is generally 6 months. It doesn't hurt to get it pierced but it's very sensitive after its pierced, DO NOT roll the bar around cuz you can damage the cartilage that way, and keep it super clean
- 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 do you think?pain wise? i know it's going to hurt as it's a peircing (duh) but will it hurt especially as it's two thick pieces of cartilage?
- It's not going to hurt 'especially' don't worry. :) xoxox
- Q: I really want a scaffold piercing and I can pay for it, I get good grades, I do all the chores I have to do, I spoke to them calmly and everything. Yet they still won't let me. My dad said that I will be grounded forever and everything but last time I got grounded, I went to a party the next day so what should I do?
- im talking from experience-scaffold piercings are VERY painful, and take a long time to heal. so there wouldnt be any way you could take it out to hide it for a good few months! it really isnt a great piercing to get unless you can openly look after it properly. anyway you shouldnt disregard what your parents say...i know thats what you want to do!lol really though, its very painfull!
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Hex nut for Scaffolding and Formwork System
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 1000 pc/month
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