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Middle East Adjustable Painted scaffolding material construction shoring Steel acrow props jack post
Scaffold steel support is a widely used support structure in construction and other fields.
1, Main function
1. Provide stable support for scaffolding to ensure safety during the construction process.
2. Bear the weight from scaffolding, construction personnel, materials, etc., to ensure that the scaffolding
will not deform or collapse.
2, Characteristics
1. High strength: able to withstand significant pressure and weight.
2. Good stability: not easily deformed, ensuring the overall stability of the scaffold.
3. Reusable: Strong durability, reduces construction costs.
3, Installation and usage precautions
1. During installation, it is necessary to strictly follow the specifications to ensure that the support is firm
and reliable.
2. Regularly check the condition of the steel support, and replace it promptly if any deformation, damage,
or other issues are found.
3. During use, overloading is not allowed to avoid excessive pressure on the steel support.
What is shoring jack?
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.
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What is shoring in safety?
Shoring is the provision of using a support system for trench faces which prevents movement of soil, underground utilities, roadways, and foundations.
Why do you need shoring?
Trenches are very prone to collapse though, and because of this they need to be stabilized with trench shoring. Trench shoring is material that is used to support a trench so that it doesn't collapse, and it is very important to the safety of any workers that will be moving around in the trench
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