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Finish: | Galvanized |
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A galvanized cross brace is a scaffolding accessory that is used to improve the stability and safety of a scaffolding setup. Cross braces are also known as "X" braces. Here are some product descriptions for galvanized cross braces:
This galvanized steel cross-brace is 100 cm long, 2 cm wide, and 1 cm high. It is designed to help keep a shelf upright and stable.
Galvanized Scaffolding Steel Bracing Main Frame Cross Brace
This 7 ft galvanized cross brace is a construction accessory.
Galvanized Standard Cross Brace
Galvanized Painted Catwalk Cross Brace Shoring Scaffolding Frame
This cross brace is available in pre-galvanized, electro-galvanized, painted, and powder coated frames.
Cross bracing is a structural system that uses diagonal members to form an X-shaped pattern. It is used to enhance the rigidity and stability of structures, particularly in buildings and frameworks.
Cross brace installation instructions vary depending on the type of cross brace and what it's being used for:
Gate cross brace
Lay the gate flat, check for squareness, and place the cross brace diagonally across the gate. Drill holes for the top and bottom of the brace, and one hole in the center for attaching to the picket. Screw the supplied screws through the brace and into the rails.
Scaffolding cross brace
Place the cross brace over the pin containing the drop lock. The lock will automatically come down behind the cross brace, locking it in place.
Guitar X-brace
Remove the protective liners from the adhesive stickers on the X-brace magnets. Make sure the guitar is free of dust and debris, then place the
X-brace in its proper position. Press down firmly on the X-brace to secure it.
Shelving cross brace
The number of rear cross braces required depends on the height of the frame. For example, frames up to 2100 mm high need one rear cross brace, while frames 2550 mm to 3600 mm need three.
Cross bracing is often located in line with building columns.
Here are some frequently asked questions about galvanized cross braces:
What is the purpose of a cross brace?
Cross braces are used to keep buildings stable during seismic events, such as earthquakes, and when there is wind. They also limit lateral movement, which can reduce damage to the building's structure and cladding.
How is the length of a cross brace determined?
What is the purpose of galvanizing a cross brace?
Galvanizing a cross brace protects it from corrosion, which improves its longevity.
How can you tell if a cross brace is fully coated?
If the cross brace has a small hole drilled into each end, then the interior wall of the tube is likely fully coated.
Cross braces are used in a variety of applications, including:
Shelves: A galvanized cross brace can help keep a shelf upright and stable.
H-frame shoring sets: Cross braces can be fitted to standing H-frames to provide additional stability and ensure a rigid frame.
Conveyor frames: Galvanized steel cross braces can be used in galvanized steel skatewheel and 11F conveyor frames.
materials | color | size |
Galvanize iron | white gray | 1.8m |