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Ring-lock Scaffolding with Durable Applications

Ring-lock Scaffolding with Durable Applications

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1. Main Description of Ring-lock Scaffolding:

 

  • Ring-Lock Scaffolding System consists of hot dipped galvanized steel pie and modular components that are assembled together using integral wedge connectors. ADTO ring-Lock system is a modular scaffold system which can provide major saving in labor cost while meeting the demands for safety, ease of handling and reductions in maintenance.

  • Components: Ring-Lock Standard With Spigot, Ring-Lock Ledger, Ring-Lock Diagonal, Wedge Pin, Base Collar, Steel Plank, Steel Stair Case.

 

 

2. Main Futures of Ring-lock Scaffolding

 

  • Base screw jack: length 600mmx3.5mm thickness strength tube, length to be order, solid tube available.

  • U head screw jack: length 600mmx3.5mm thickness strength tube with U head plate, length can to be order, solid tube available.

  • Surface: painted/electro (hot dipped) galvanized or to be order.

  • Also can be customized.

 

3. Detailed Pictures about Ring-lock Scaffolding

 

 

Ring-lock Scaffolding with Durable Applications

 

Ring-lock Scaffolding with Durable Applications

 

4. FAQ

 

1) What can we do for you? 

    .We can ensure the quality of the Timber Beam Steel Prop Support Table Formwork and avoid extra expenses for customers.    

    .We can provide you the professional technical team.    

    .We can provide professional building proposal for your projects.        

 

2) What promises can be done by us?

   . If interested in this kind of formwork, please feel free to write us for any QUOTE.

   . If need any technical and building assistance, we could provide on-site professional staff for instruction.

   . Please DO check goods when courier knocks your door and contact us asap if any issueS.

 

3) What about of our after-sale services?

   . Response will be carried out  in 24hours  after receiving any complain or request.

   . Any formwork cost can be refund after order is confirmed. 

   . If the products are not based on the requirements, there will be the relevant compensations made for you.  

 

 4) What about the package and shipping time?

    .Packing: wood package and adhesive tape

    .Shipping: by sea

     Shipping time: Normally small orders, it just1week business days to arrive your hand; When comes to the customs declaration, it may need 2weeks.

Q: In my mind it was and still is one of the most dangerous matches in wrestling history in my mind what's your opinion on the scaffold match?
The Scaffold Match should never have been done. Ever. Not just because of the danger of serious injury and death should something go wrong, but because the environment itself makes it impossible for the boys to DO anything. I occasionally have to use scaffolds at my job. They are rickety, wobbly structures I DON'T want to be on. We have certified, highly-trained professionals constructing them, so they aren't likely to fall or crumble, but the surface you stand on is small, very high off the ground (or floor), and each step you take causes the damn thing to wobble. I couldn't imagine attempting to wrestle anybody on top of the thing. I've seen many Scaffold Matches over the years and every one of them is the same. Two (or four) large men standing on a rickety, wobbly plank ten-fifteen feet above the ring. Each step they take causes the scaffold to sway and wobble and their arms shoot out to balance themselves. They can't wrestle, they can't push each other, they can't hardly even punch each other for fear they will lose their balance and fall off. The whole match is a dull and boring jockeying for position while the guys hang on for dear life. And the point of the match to determine a winner IS to push your opponent off the scaffold, which always means somebody falls down, grabs a hand-hold under the plank and gets his hands stomped on to cause the fall. Outside of the ghoulish spectacle of seeing a wrestler possibly get seriously injured there is no point to the match. Thankfully, outside of a couple of serious knee injuries (Jim Cornette being the most famous), nobody has had their career ended (or been killed) from doing this ridiculous match.
Q: has anyone done this? Does this work out really well?thanks,Chad
I don't see why not. It would certainly be sturdy enough, just be sure to secure it to the tree. I've known guys that have made them out of electrical conduit so I don't see why scaffolding wouldn't work.
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: I had my scaffolding piercing done on tuesday (now sunday) and it is still really painful and sore. But my main concern is that the skin under the bar looks like it's being pushed down and the skin is growing around the bar? Is this bad?
Yes it is bad if I looks as if it has the skin growing around it. I would see your piercer about that.
Q: Pankou scaffolding and fastener type steel tube scaffold which is better?
Pankou scaffolding is attracting more and more attention. The construction field has formed a round bowl buckle as the main body, steel fasteners for auxiliary "situation.
Q: I have to write an essay on the use of the scaffold in the novel. The first use is in the beginning when Hester is standing on it for public punishment. The third time is at the end, when Dimmesdale pleads for forgiveness and then dies. I am confused on the second time it is used. Any ideas?
The second time is like the turning point of the novel i believe. I think it was acceptance and purging. Don't they feel better after that? Its the same principle when Dimmesdale goes through the forest and comes out feeling better. Its the beginning of them purging for their sins. I think that the second time could be labeled as confession, actually Because they all meet up and its discovered that Dimmesdale is an adulterer as well. So go with that, confession and purging, haha I read it last year; we totally did an essay on it too. (and i totally aced it! whattt) haha Hope this helps!
Q: What is the difference between the bowl buckle scaffold and the fastener type steel pipe scaffold? What is the difference?
Single row are generally used for landing. Its main function is to protect. Specific reference to JGJ 1302011 "construction fastener type steel pipe scaffolding safety technical specifications" in the relevant instructions, and illustrations.
Q: This pome is scaffolded from a real poem, quot;Capricorn,quot; by poet/publisher TD Euwaite. The link gives guidelines.
Editted - Mate, it stands up all by itself absolutely! Love it! AND it fits like a glove with the original. Well done me hearties! Ahoy me buccoes! Ooh arrrgh cap'n- tis great to hear Able Seaperson/Astropoet Cynthia's singing so early in the day! Lyricalous Stupendous Cynthia, beats the sheets outta me!megaLOL *winks at Cynthia
Q: I'm 15 atm, I want either an industrial piercing now or a scaffold piercing that I can connect later. I may be getting a scaffold piercing instead, seeing as school regulations here probably won't allow a full industrial. It might just be a phase but I've wanted one for a while, and if I don't like it I can always just keep the scaffold piercing if I decide to get that.What I'm wondering is: Are there any people who have an industrial? does it annoy you? does it get infected easily? and how long did it take to fully heal?I'd appreciate all answers, even if you only know someone with one. Thanks in advance.
max said it perfect.. just keep it clean .. dont get that industrial caught on anything itll rip half your ear off ive seen it and that will cost alot to fix and is permanent .. so be careful climbing trees etc .. doing kid stuff with advanced piercing work.
Q: What kind body jewlery would match a scaffold piercing?
Anything as long as you match silver with silver and not with gold

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