Hot Dipped Galvanized Ringlock Scaffold/Scaffolding CNBM
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- Tianjin
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- TT OR LC
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- 50 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 30000 m.t./month
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Descriptions of Hot Dipped Galvanized Ringlock Scaffold/Scaffolding
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 Hot Dipped Galvanized Ringlock Scaffold/Scaffolding
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:I got my scaffolding approximately about 7 weeks ago maybe just a lil over, I want to know when is a good time to change the bar/take it out, I am keeping up with cleaning it 2 to 3 times a day with the saline solution, even though, it only requires to be cleaned 1-2 times a day to be fair though
- 9-12 months of healing time so 9-12 months until you change it. You should never change an unhealed piercing. Take it from someone who had to retire her industrial piercing from changing it too early, leave it alone until it is 100% healed.
- Q:i had it done 2/3 months ago, it was fine at first but now on each end i have two lumps on my ear:S there relitavely smal...the size of like a really tiny pea.there really painfull and sore and quite red and sometimes they scab over with yellowy crust [yes i know sounds disguisting]im just a bit worried that its gone all weird or are these normal? am i cleaning it right?
- I had the same situation occur when I got my scaffold/industrial done. I wouldn't be too concerned. The lumps are called hypertrophic scars, and supposedly they are pretty common and are caused by overcleaning, harsh products, or (as I think was my case) general irritation from the jewelry moving repeatedly back and forth through the piercing or being bumped around or rubbed/touched. Mine lasted quite a long time. Try leaving your piercing alone for a couple of days. Then salt water solutions or compresses are supposed to help the lumps to heal, and I also used tea tree oil and neosporine intermittently. Hot compresses like a heated washcloth applied to the area help to reduce the lumps, as well. Sometimes it's recommended to try another type of jewelry, like titanium, or switch temporarily to two separate bars. You might also try finding a really gentle cleanser/soap. I just kept my original piercing, using the above techniques off and on, and after months of the lumps remaining red and sore, they just went away totally. Just keep your eye out for any pussing (hypertrophic scars ooze, but they don't usually pus), increased swelling, and the area feeling very hot- these are signs of infectiona nd you should see your doc right away. Good luck! :)
- Q:Who knows how much the amount of the main material used to take one square metre of conventional double row scaffolding (within 12 meters). For example, how many kilograms of steel pipe, the number of fasteners. The content of the quota is low, I am also very confused, to the completion of the work of the scaffolding rental fees. Very urgent, I hope to know the user to answer. Accident report
- The following is a quote fragment: who knows how to use a square meter of the main raw material of double row scaffolding
- 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! : )
- The wisteria will climb on anything and everything it can get it's tendrils on. But are you sure you want it on your ivy? Wisteria is the most aggressive grower,and will overtake the ivy, choking it out. As a matter of fact it's not the kind of plant to have close to your house. I know,the blooms are pretty and all but the rest of the plant is a holy terror on your siding,shingles,etc. If you still want to plant it near your house, choose a spot well clear of the power lines that supply your electricity.
- Q:Latch type disc scaffolding accessories is a national patent product
- Disk lock scaffolding called socket type Pankou scaffold.
- 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:Hi(: My names Tasha, and I love piercings. (I have 8) And I want to get an industrial piercing(Some call it a scaffold). But my ear doesn't have a bend like most people do.I got my first four piercings done by a professional. But felt I was much more comfortable having my brother(22) do it. Since he's someone I know, and hes done piercings and stuff before.
- person above me obviously didnt read LOL. anyways as to your problem you might have to bend your ear a bit while you are piercing it but this mite cause the jewlry to pull forward, you could also go higher up, change the angles or you could do a vertical industrial which would look gud with ur other pericings
- Q:why scaffold need for inspected within the preceding 7 days and after adverse weather condition?
- It is a work safety issue. Past experience has shown that scaffolding sometimes gets modified by unqualified people (or weather) resulting in injury or death.
- Q:The construction scheme of high rise and external cantilever scaffold!
- (2): Fastener fastener should comply with the "steel pipe scaffolding fasteners" (GB15831 1995). The provisions of fastener can't crack, porosity, trachoma and other casting defects. Surface fastener and steel tube to contact good fastener clamping steel pipe, the minimum distance of the opening should be less than 5mm.(3) the foot board; steel foot plate generally with thick 2mm steel plate, and the table has a uniform distribution of anti slip hole, board length 2~4m, width 250mm of fir or pine, board length 3~6m, width not less than 150mm.
- Q:improper design of formwork and scaffolding, not adequate braces and supports, improper handling, corrosion of material is several factor of formwork and scaffolding failure. it is estimated that more than 3000 accidents involving falls from scaffolds and 30 fatalities
- Improper assembly seems to be a big one. Workers often neglect to install the internal diagonal from upper corner to opposite lower corner when it comes to scaffolding. Formwork usually fails by inadequate bracing at the bottom as hydrostatic pressure builds. This can be mitigated to some extent by allowing the concrete to set up a bit before pouring the next layer. For earth formwork, you have to be real careful about expansive clay becoming saturated and overwhelming the bracing as it expands.
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- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 50 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 30000 m.t./month
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