Galvanized Iron Shoring Jack for Construction

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  • Galvanized Iron Shoring Jack for Construction
  • Galvanized Iron Shoring Jack for Construction
  • Galvanized Iron Shoring Jack for Construction
  • Galvanized Iron Shoring Jack for Construction
  • Galvanized Iron Shoring Jack for Construction
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
schedule 40
Type
Beam Formwork
Size
1 1/2 Schedule 40
Length
2 Meters
Full Adjust
3.5 Meters
Materials
for Construction
Transport Package
Nude
Specification
schedule 40
Trademark
7H PLUS/ FUWALLS/GUORUI
Origin
Shandong China
HS Code
7308400000
Production Capacity
10000

Product Description

Product Name: Galvanized Iron Shoring Jack for Construction
Galvanized Iron Shoring Jack for Construction
Galvanized Iron Shoring Jack for Construction
Galvanized Iron Shoring Jack for Construction

PRODUCT DISCRIPTION
Shoring up meaning the process of providing additional support to a structure during the construction process. This can include anything from scaffolding to steel reinforcement. It typically involves propping or jacking up existing structures. Which could otherwise collapse due to loose soil, subsidence, water infiltration or other factors.
Shoring helps to keep structures stable and secure, prevent them from shifting or bowing, and reduce the risk of failure. It also helps to strengthen the overall structure and increase its ability to support heavy loads.

Types of Shoring Used in Construction

Shoring is an integral part of the construction process, both for increasing the stability of a structure and for providing adequate support for a scaffolding system. There are several different types of shoring that can be used for different purposes.

  • Cantilever Shoring:
    Cantilever shoring is a type of shoring that uses an I-beam or other beam. To support one end while the other end protrudes beyond its supports. This type of shoring is often used in projects that require additional strength such as bridge construction and large concrete pours.
  • Deadman Shoring:
    Deadman shoring involves using a large weight to hold down one end of the shoring. While the other end is secured to another structure. This type of shoring is typically used in soil retention walls and scaffolding systems. Where there isn't enough area for cantilever shoring.
  • Strut Shoring:
    Strut shoring is a type of temporary structural support system that uses props or struts to provide additional support to structures and foundations during construction. It can be used in applications such as basement excavation, deep foundation installations, and retaining walls.

See detailed blog post on types of shoring

Why is Shoring important?

  • Shoring is an essential part of building any structure, providing stability and support for the Scaffold structure, ensuring its safety and success.
  • It is a system of temporary supports used to stabilize vertical or sloping surfaces. As well as excavations that are in progress.
  • Shoring helps to keep walls and other surfaces from collapsing and protects workers from hazardous conditions.
  • It also helps support the loads placed on foundations, walls, and other structures during a construction project.
  • The main purpose of shoring up a building is to help prevent workers injury or accident due to the collapse or failure of walls.
  • The proper use of shoring can help to maintain structural integrity and protect workers from falling debris.
  • Shoring also helps to prevent structural damage from water infiltration, weathering, wind, seismic activity, effecting its life.
  • This type of support system is vital for ensuring that buildings remain safe for years to come.

What are 3 types of Shoring Materials ?

When it comes to shoring, there are three main materials used in construction: timber, steel, and aluminum. Each has its own set of advantages and disadvantages.

  • Timber Shoring
Pros Cons
Easy to work with Susceptible to decay
Cost effective Short-term applications
Abundant in nature  
  • Steel Shoring
Pros Cons
High strength and low weight Costly as compared to Timber
Strength-to-weight ratio is much higher  
Resistant to decay due to the lack of moisture absorption  
  • Aluminum Shoring
Pros Cons
Aluminum is the lightest shoring Specialized tools required for shaping and
Easy to transport and erect onsite Regular maintenance as low tolerant for corrosion and abrasion
high stability under compression loads  
Used for short-term applications such as bridge construction or large event venues
Galvanized Iron Shoring Jack for Construction
Product Name Galvanized Iron Shoring Jack for Construction
Material Steel/Galvanized Steel
Height 3.5m
Thickness 2.5mm
Sched S40
Kilograms 9kgs.
Surface Treatment Painted/Hot Dip Galvanized
Color Metallic Gray
Galvanized Iron Shoring Jack for Construction
Features:

- Flexible
- Effective Way to Apply Pressure
- Shoring Jack Adjustable

Application:

shoring, form of prop or support, usually temporary, that is used during the repair or original construction of buildings and in excavations.
 
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T/T 30% advance, and balance payment once finish production .

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