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After-sales Service: | Immediately Installment Instructions. |
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MATERIAL | Scaffolding joint pins are typically made of forged steel for strength and durability. They may also be zinc-plated to resist corrosion |
COMPONENTS | A joint pin usually consists of two wedges or sleeves connected by a central bolt. |
FUNCTION | When the center bolt is tightened, the wedges are forced outwards, creating a frictional grip on the inner diameter of the scaffold tubes. This secures the two tubes together. |
STABILITY | It is a simple and relatively inexpensive component, but its proper use is crucial for the safety and stability of the entire scaffolding structure. |
MECHANICS | When the center bolt is tightened, it wedges the two halves of the joint pin apart, creating a frictional grip on the inner diameter of the scaffold tubes |
APPLICATION | Joint pins are primarily used to connect scaffold tubes for vertical members like standards and uprights. |