Customization: | Available |
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Connection Type: | Pin Connection |
Finish: | Galvanized |
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Our Scaffolding Cross Brace is a vital component for ensuring the stability and safety of your scaffolding structure. Made from high-quality materials, this cross brace provides excellent support and reinforcement, allowing for heavy loads to be safely distributed. Its durable construction ensures long-lasting performance, making it a reliable choice for your construction projects.
Designed for easy installation and compatibility with various scaffolding systems, our cross brace is an essential part of your scaffolding setup.
Its versatility and strength make it suitable for a wide range of applications, providing the support you need to complete your projects efficiently and securely.
Trust our Scaffolding Cross Brace to enhance the safety and stability of your scaffolding, ensuring a smooth and successful construction process.
Cross braces are structural elements used to provide lateral stability to structures, such as buildings, bridges, and towers. They are typically installed diagonally between vertical members, forming a triangular pattern.
* Material:
* Steel: Most common due to its strength and durability.
* Aluminum: Lighter weight and corrosion-resistant, often used in applications where weight reduction is critical.
* Wood: Used in some construction applications, but less common due to its lower strength compared to steel or aluminum.
* Size and Dimensions:
* Length: Determined by the distance between the vertical members it connects.
* Cross-sectional area: Varies depending on the required load-bearing capacity.
* Shape: Typically round or square, but other shapes may be used depending on the application.
* Connection Method:
* Bolted: Common method using bolts to connect the brace to the vertical members.
* Welded: Provides a more permanent connection, often used in high-load applications.
* Clamped: A temporary connection method, often used in scaffolding or temporary structures.
* Load Capacity:
* Tensile strength: The maximum load a brace can withstand before it breaks under tension.
* Compressive strength: The maximum load a brace can withstand before it buckles under compression.
* Corrosion Resistance:
* Galvanized: A coating of zinc applied to steel braces to protect against corrosion.
* Powder coating: A durable finish that provides both protection and aesthetic appeal.
* Fire Resistance:
* Fire-rated: Some braces are designed to maintain their structural integrity under fire conditions.
* Aesthetic Appearance:
* Finish: The surface treatment of the brace, which can affect its appearance and durability.
Meters/Length |
2.19456 |