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Scaffolding Accessories
Scaffolding Products
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Scaffolding Prop
Prop is an infinitely reusable product used to
support formwork shuttering. Its telescopic function allows speedy erection
and dismantling without tools and it has no loose parts to be mislaid or
lost.
A threaded external tube in combination with an
internal tube with intermediate holes gives the desirable extended size
within the maximum and minimum extended range of the prop. Its a self-
cleaning stub on the collar nut, when rotated. automatically cleans the
threads of dirt, cement and other foreign substances that hamper quick and
easy adjustment. Simple insertion of a rod in the holed boss on the collar
nut facilitates turning of the collar nut in confined spaces.
Compatible holes on base plates and head plates of 150 x 150 mm help double
staging when required. Beam head version comprising of 300 x 100 mm head
plate is also available for wider support. Stir-up Heads snugly fit into
either plates without any additional fastening.
Spans
They are an integral structural construction
scaffolding components of a construction scaffold, providing support to the
overall structure. They can be adjusted as per the need and are basically
used to support floor forms while laying slabs.
These are the most advanced telescopic centering
systems that basically used to support floor forms while laying slabs. This
versatile system can easily be used and erected by unskilled labour. It
virtually eliminates vertical propping and permits free space beneath the
spans.
Spans comprise of an inner and an outer lattice members -as illustrated
A combination of inner and outer lattice members of sizes indicated below
can bridge spans as small as 1892 mm to as. large as 5510 mm.
| Member |
Member Designation |
Length (mm.) |
| Extra Short Outer |
ESO |
1575 |
| Short Outer |
SO |
2400 |
| Long Outer |
LO |
3100 |
| Extra Short Inner |
ESI |
1750 |
| Short Inner |
SI |
2500 |
| Long Inner |
LI |
3000 |
On having decided the combination of lattice members best suited to give
the required span and the size of the floor form, the lattice members are
telescoped to achieve the required span and locked into position by means of
the 'I' bolts provided at ends of the outer lattice member.
Wall
Forms & Floor Forms
They are an integral structural construction
scaffolding components of a construction scaffold, providing support to the
overall structure. They can be adjusted as per the need and are basically
used to support floor forms while laying slabs.
These are the most advanced telescopic centering
systems that basically used to support floor forms while laying slabs. This
versatile system can easily be used and erected by unskilled labour. It
virtually eliminates vertical propping and permits free space beneath the
spans.
Spans comprise of an inner and an outer lattice members -as illustrated
A combination of inner and outer lattice members of sizes indicated below
can bridge spans as small as 1892 mm to as. large as 5510 mm.
| Member |
Member Designation |
Length (mm.) |
| Extra Short Outer |
ESO |
1575 |
| Short Outer |
SO |
2400 |
| Long Outer |
LO |
3100 |
| Extra Short Inner |
ESI |
1750 |
| Short Inner |
SI |
2500 |
| Long Inner |
LI |
3000 |
On having decided the combination of lattice members best suited to give
the required span and the size of the floor form, the lattice members are
telescoped to achieve the required span and locked into position by means of
the 'I' bolts provided at ends of the outer lattice member.