Customization: | Available |
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After-sales Service: | Immediately Installment Instructions. |
Warranty: | Long Term Use |
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An H-Frame is a cross-beam that is mounted between reinforced joists. It is installed around a section of the house wall that is not meant to have structural framing attached to it, such as cantilevered bump-outs, dryer vents, or faucets.
Metalworking: H-frame presses are commonly used for metal fabrication processes such as stamping, bending, and forming metal sheets, tubes, or rods. Assembly: They are effective in assembly operations for pressing bearings, gears, or components into place.
A framed structure in any material is one that is made stable by a skeleton that is able to stand by itself as a rigid structure without depending on floors or walls to resist deformation.
H-frame scaffoldings consist of two vertical posts joined by a horizontal crosspiece. Workers and scaffolding materials are supported and stabilized by the H-frame design. It is frequently used in the industrial and construction environments.
Framing, in construction, is the fitting together of pieces to give a structure, particularly a building, support and shape. Framing materials are usually wood, engineered wood, or structural steel.
Height | 4ft. above lower level |
Standard Weight | 25kgs. |
Quality | Hot Dipped Galvanized |