Scaffolding Galvanize Iron Steel Form Works

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  • Scaffolding Galvanize Iron Steel Form Works
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Overview

Basic Info.

Model NO.
N/A
Type
Galvanize
Structural Style
Multi-Pole Scaffolding
Framework
Combined Scaffolding
Supporting Mode
Suspended Scaffolding
Lapping Form
High Formwork
Erection Position
/
Move Method
Attached Lifting Scaffolding
Scaffolding Part Type
Scaffolding Props
Construction Properties
Building Scaffold
Materials
Galvanize Iron Steel
Weight
25.30kgs
Size
1.7m X 1.8m X 1.25m
Color
White Gruy
Transport Package
Container
Specification
1.7m x 1.8m x 1.25m
Trademark
GUORUI
Origin
Shandong China
HS Code
7308400000

Product Description

Product Description

Scaffolding is a temporary structure that supports workers and materials during construction, maintenance, or repair. It's made from various materials, but the most common are wood and steel. Scaffolding is used to provide access to heights and hard-to-reach areas, and is also a crucial safety measure for edge protection and containment. 
Here are some details about scaffolding:
Types
There are many different types of scaffolding, including steel scaffolding and suspended scaffolding. Steel scaffolding is made from steel tubes and fittings, and is easy to erect and dismantle. Suspended scaffolding uses chains or wire ropes to suspend the working platform from roofs. 
Components
Scaffolding can include planks, also known as decks, which are structural components. Decks can be made from aluminum, aluminum frame with plywood board, or hot-dip galvanized steel. 
Safety
It's important to use certified scaffolding products to ensure that the scaffold is safe to use. Certified products can also make work easier and save time.

Installation Instructions

Here are some general steps for installing scaffolding:
Prepare: Lay out all the components and make sure you have everything you need. 
Assemble the frame: Put the vertical frames together and attach the cross and horizontal braces. 
Level and secure: Check that the scaffold is stable and level, and tighten any necessary nuts and bolts. 
Install a platform: Place the platform on the horizontal braces and secure it in place. 
Add guardrails: Install guardrails and midrails for the working platform. 
Check for safety: Visually inspect the scaffold to make sure it's assembled correctly and safely. 
Begin work: Follow all safety guidelines and regulations when using the scaffold. 
Here are some additional tips for installing scaffolding:
For mobile scaffolds, insert castors into two frames and lock them. For non-mobile scaffolds, insert adjustable bases into two frames. 
Do not erect a scaffold within 4 meters of power lines. 
If the working height is more than three times the base dimensions, you need to fit outriggers. 
If you can't use outriggers, stabilize the tower by tying it to a suitable structure. 
Check that the scaffold is vertical and built correctly before using it. 
Stop working if the wind speed is more than 28 km/h. 
Secure the scaffold if the wind speed is expected to be more than 41 km/h. 
Dismantle the scaffold if the wind speed is expected to be more than 65 km/h.

FAQ

Here are some common questions and answers about scaffolding:
Safety
How can I prevent falls? To prevent falls, you can use collective fall protection, such as guardrails and safety harnesses, and minimize the time spent exposed to fall risk. You can also follow the National Access and Scaffolding Confederation (NASC) Safety Guidance SG4. 
Installation
How do I set up scaffolding? To set up scaffolding, you need scaffolding frames, planks, cross braces, base plates, and guardrails. You should also use specialized tools like wrenches, hammers, levels, and pliers. 
Stability
How do I maintain the stability of scaffolding? To maintain stability, you can use the 3 to 1 rule, which states that for every 3 feet of height, the base of the scaffolding should extend 1 foot outward. 
Competent person
Who is a competent person? A competent person is someone who can identify hazards and take corrective measures. They are responsible for selecting and directing employees who work on the scaffolding. 
Types of scaffolding
What types of scaffolding are there? Some types of scaffolding include swing stage, suspended, float, cantilever, multi-level, interior hung, and single-point adjustable

Product Parameters
Size weight materials
1.7m x 1.8m 1.25m 25.30kgs galvanize iron steel
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