Customization: | Available |
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Connection Type: | Toggle Connection |
Finish: | Galvanized |
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Shoring scaffolding is a framework system that is designed to support or prop up loads to hold them steady in order for crews to work on them and secure them in place. Shoring scaffolds are typically used in situations where the load being borne and worked on is directly overhead.
Shoring is the practice of building a temporary structure to support an unsafe structure on construction and excavation sites. Professionals use shoring to fix unstable walls, demolish structures, change existing walls, construct new walls and repair cracked or broken walls or foundations.
The process of supporting a building, structure, or trench with shores (temporary buttresses) when in danger of collapse or during repairs or alterations or for the excavation as required for new structures. Shoring is typically a timber or metal prop. Shoring may be vertical, angled, or horizontal.
Coffral Shoring Jacks (a.k.a. Adjustable Telescopic Steel Props) are used to apply pressure on shoring surfaces, intended to hold the shape of the concrete or temporarily vertical support the precast units. They have high load-bearing capacity.
Size | 6.7 x 2.5mm - Adjustable 3.5m |
Weight | 4.500 Kg. Available in size 500mm , 600mm, 650mm, 750mm and can be customized as required. This is the maximum amount of weight that the jack can safely lift and raise. Some hydraulic jacks have a load capacity of 1,000 pounds, while others can support up to 7,000 pounds. |
Made | Steel and Aluminum, Hot Dip Galvanized |