Ringlock Scaffold (3020) /Scaffold /Formwork Ringlock Scaffolding CNBM
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Descriptions of Ringlock Scaffold (3020) /Scaffold /Formwork Ringlock 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 HDG Ringlock Scaffold/ Construction Equipment/ Ringlock Scaffolding System
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 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?
- dont do it. when your parents say grounded, you may be let off easy but if is about your body then if you get it your in deep ****. also your parents could see this question and then you would be in even more trouble. please dont get it. also things like that are really hard to hide from parents. if your 18 years or older llegally they cant stop you from doing it. i dont think you should do it.
- Q:Okay, quick question. I dropped into a couple of piercing studios yesterday to inquire about getting a scaffold done. Both places informed me that it's not a good idea to have it pierced with a bar straight off, as the pressure from the jewellery combined with the swelling when first pierced can seriously slow down the healing rate. Is this true? The second place said they will pierce both holes with rings, and these can be changed to a bar after around 6 to 8 weeks.Is this the best option? Thanks for any replies.
- That is true, but it's an even worse idea to have an industrial done with rings. This is because your body can move your piercings slightly, to accommodate the angle that works best for your body. In general, that's not a bad thing, but with industrials, it's a problem. You may find that an industrial healed with rings may not accommodate a bar well; the piercing may heal unaligned, and wearing a bar could be painful or impossible. Plus any shop that thinks changing from rings to a bar at 6 to 8 weeks will make any difference from getting a bar initially, you shouldn't trust to poke needles in you. Industrials take 6 months to a year or more to heal. At 8 weeks, the piercings are still very much healing. So if you have your jewelry switched at that point, you'll be irritating the piercing, setting back healing, and you'll have to deal with all of the pressure and hypertrophic scarring problems anyway. It basically comes down to this, industrials suck to heal. Bars are hard to heal. But rings will often result in bad industrial placement and alignment. Just get pierced with a bar and deal with the problems as they come. It's still very much possible to heal an industrial, it just takes time, patience, and a really good piercer (and like I said find a better shop, whoever told you it'd work to change the jewelry from rings to a bar at 8 weeks is an idiot).
- Q:I'm a civil engineering student and we were asked to submit a paper about designing a simple scaffolding. I just want to see a sample paper so that I would know what details should I include.
- can't draw here, but it's just an x with a flat board on top in 3 dimensions.
- 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:..or anytime around whenThe Scarlet Letter was written.I am doing a paper on why the three scenes at the scaffold were so significant.So I decided to include the history of scaffolds, but I can't seem to find any information on them.help please? :]SOURCES..if possible! :]
- Execution by hanging.
- Q:hi guys i got my scaffold piercing a couple of days ago and it keeps bleeding on and off and there was dry blood but i removed it and its bleeding more what could i do step by step to keep total care of my piercing to get rid of all these problem please help it will really be appreciated
- Dab it with tissue until it stops, Try not to play with it too much and if you need to touch it, ALWAYS wash your hands before doing so. Also do hot salt water soaks (as hot as you can stand) twice a day and it'll heal nicely in no time :)
- Q:The bottom of the cantilever scaffold must be provided with the sweeping rod
- Product quality certificate and inspection report. Rust must be replaced, not to be used to build the frame.
- Q:does anyone know where i can find dimmesdale's confession (at night) of his sins upon the scaffold.?
- Dimmesdale does not confess to his crimes on the scaffold at night, but he does meet with Hester and little Pearl on the scaffold while Chillingsworth watches. (pg. 220) His public confession comes at the end of the book during the day time and then he dies.(pg. 367) Follow the link I have attached and type in the page numbers in the little box near the top of the page.
- Q:i have lived in york for ten years and have been told many times that the minster in york has had scaffolding up for decades and that it has to stay there for political or religious reason there is never any work done or indeed workers on the scaffolding. can anyone shed any light on the matter for me or is it just an urban myth and nothing more than on going restoration.
- York Minster Scaffolding
- Q:Every time someone in medieval times was murdered by the beheading a new scaffold was built for the next prisoner.
- Well that's not entirely true; they didn't ALWAYS built a new scaffold. Probably movies let you think so but that was not the case.
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