Heavy-Duty Shoring Jack 6.7 Feet for Construction Projects Shoring Jack

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  • Heavy-Duty Shoring Jack 6.7 Feet for Construction Projects Shoring Jack
  • Heavy-Duty Shoring Jack 6.7 Feet for Construction Projects Shoring Jack
  • Heavy-Duty Shoring Jack 6.7 Feet for Construction Projects Shoring Jack
  • Heavy-Duty Shoring Jack 6.7 Feet for Construction Projects Shoring Jack
  • Heavy-Duty Shoring Jack 6.7 Feet for Construction Projects Shoring Jack
  • Heavy-Duty Shoring Jack 6.7 Feet for Construction Projects Shoring Jack
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Overview

Basic Info.

Model NO.
7308400000
Certification
CCC
Surface Treatment
Yes
Technics
Casting
Material
Steel
Type
Shoring Jack
Specs
Galvanized Steel
Size
6.7FT. X 11.5meters
Color
Silver
Capacity
2
Transport Package
Container
Specification
6.7ft. x 11.5m
Trademark
OEM Production
Origin
Shandong China
HS Code
7308400000
Production Capacity
50000

Product Description

Product Description

 

The original catwalks, in the 1880s, were on ships and backstage in theaters, and they were named for the careful, delicate way a cat walks.
Temporary narrow platforms used on construction sites to provide workers access to various elevated areas. Often used for tasks like welding, painting, and installing components on high structures.
a narrow path, raised above the ground, often built for workers to walk on outside a building that is being built or repaired.
A catwalk, sometimes called a runway, is an elevated platform or walkway used for observation or to give workers access to hard-to-reach areas within a facility to service equipment, tanks, hoppers, silos, sortation systems, and industrial processing equipment.: a narrow walkway (as along a bridge) 2. : a platform along which models walk in a fashion show : runway. A dozen girls spin onto the catwalk at once, all in variations on a theme.
Scaffold catwalk is also another basic scaffolding component, which connects to the main frame of the structure. Designed in the form of a board or panel, scaffold catwalk is laid across the structure to give workers a platform to move on when conducting their operations.
The term catwalk originates from the walkway, stage platform, or clearing used by models to demonstrate clothing and accessories during a fashion show. Catwalks are used by designers to 
A catwalk, or runway, is an elevated walking-working surface, a foot walk along shafting, or an elevated walkway between buildings. A catwalk is also a type of industrial work platform. Introduce new fashion lines and introduce new catwalk.
Because a jacked vehicle will only be lifted from one corner, you will only need a jack with a lifting capacity of around three quarters of your vehicle's total weight. For example, a full-size family saloon will probably only need a jack with a 2-ton capacity to lift it.
 
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Heavy-Duty Shoring Jack 6.7 Feet for Construction Projects Shoring Jack
Heavy-Duty Shoring Jack 6.7 Feet for Construction Projects Shoring Jack
Heavy-Duty Shoring Jack 6.7 Feet for Construction Projects Shoring Jack
Heavy-Duty Shoring Jack 6.7 Feet for Construction Projects Shoring Jack
Heavy-Duty Shoring Jack 6.7 Feet for Construction Projects Shoring Jack

 

Size 6.7ft. x 11.5mtrs
Weight 10.5kgs.
  Adjsutable 3.5mtrs.
Installation Instructions
Heavy-Duty Shoring Jack 6.7 Feet for Construction Projects Shoring Jack
All shoring should be installed from the top down and removed from the bottom up.
Hydraulic shoring should be checked at least once per shift for leaking hoses and/or cylinders, broken connections, cracked nipples, bent bases, and any other damaged or defective parts.


 

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