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Ring Lock Scaffolding System for High-rise Buildings

Ring Lock Scaffolding System for High-rise Buildings

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20 m.t.
Supply Capability:
1000 m.t./month

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Introduction:

 

Ring-lock scaffolding consists of cup-lock connector,post,cross bar,diagonal brace,base and top brace.Safe and convenient to operation,fast to assemble and dismantle,widely used in scaffolding construction,such as formwork scaffold and fitment construction.

 

Specifications:

 

 materialQ235,Q345

 tube size48.3*3.2mm 

 surfacinghot-dip galvanized

 the usual size0.5-3m

 

Main Features of the Ring Lock Scaffolding

 

  - Using less pipes

 - Easy to install

 - It can be used again and again for nearly 20years 

 - Easy to storage and transportation 

 - High degree of standardization

 - Easy and quick erection

 - Excellent stability and bearing capacity



Why choose us?

 professional scaffolding manufacturer

 timely delivery

 authorty certification

 one-stop technical support

 decades of years' experience

 strict quality managemen


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Ring Lock Scaffolding System for High-rise Buildings

Q:hat is the safest height for static internal scaffolding towers?
SAFEST? THAT BE 0.00 INCHES
Q:To take panoramic photos? I am willing to sign a form of indemnity if they wish as it will be at my own risk.
You can rent one of your own. Getting all the contractors, owners and subcontractors to let you sign a waver will not get you far ... in the end if you fall off, your survivors will still sue.
Q:Whats a scaffold piercing?
upper ear...duhhhh
Q:I need to rent a scaffle that is motorized so I can reach up to 16 ft
your best thing to do is to look up in the phone book or Internet. there are lots of different companies that rent out lifts. Depending on where you live. I know of a few nationwide ones, Hertz for one. Just call the company and tell them you need a lift. if the work is to be done outside I would use a small boom lift, but if it needs to be done inside just a regular platform lift should do the job. they also come in gas, and electric but being that you only need one to reach 16 ft. you probably only need an electric, just be sure to charge it over night when you are not using it! You will probably have to make a credit card deposit also.
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: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:Hello, in a Construction project who is required to check the scaffolding equipment?check the installation? and frequently check the scaffold during the day?is it the Planning supervisor, Contractor, Principle contractor, CDM coordinator or Works manager
Each construction site is supposed to have a Safety Officer. If that is not the case...The superintendent of the company using and supplying the scaffolding need to comply with OSHA standards at the minimum. The primary contractor will be somewhat responsible to ensure things are properly inspected. The Army Corps Of Engineers insist that the scaffolding be inspected each day prior to use. Should an accident happen you need to make sure all sub-contractors have proper general liability and workers comp insurance. Otherwise total responsibility goes to the primary contractor.
Q:this work wont start till tuesday and the scaffold has blocked my sky tv. am i within my rights to remove this scaffolding?
No you are not within your rights to remove the scaffolding. Call the landlord to see if anything can be done. Or you could read, go for a walk. It is not the end of the world to not have tv.
Q:How to allow the height of the bowl - shaped steel tube scaffold
cuplock scaffoldThe bowl buckle type multifunctional scaffold is a new type scaffold which is developed on the basis of absorbing the advanced joints and fittings of the same type of scaffold abroad and combining with the actual situation of our country. The utility model has the advantages of reasonable structure, simple manufacturing process, easy operation and wide application range, and can fully meet the construction requirements of buildings, bridges and culverts, tunnels, chimneys, water towers and other buildings. Compared with other types of scaffolding, bowl buckle type multifunctional scaffolding is a new scaffold with broad development prospects.
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!
i have a friend who got that done, and i am also wanting to get that done. she says it was a smart move to put the hoops in, and then the barbell, because it does reduce a lot of the pain. anyway, about the healing better, i didn't know that, but if that is the case, better safe than sorry.

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