Mobile-Scaffolind-Tower Model No:0111 We are offering aluminium mobile scaffolding tower ladder. our clients can avail from us a wide range of scaffolding that is designed to perfection by our expert professionals. Offered in various specifications....
With the assistance of our automated warehousing system, we are able to properly organize and stack the products in our well-structured warehouse. Thus, we ensure zero defects at buyer's end. In order to settle the financial transaction with our...
Code No.Effective Length (M)10593000With Spigot End10592000With Spigot End10602000Open Ended10611500Open Ended10621000Open Ended Wedgelock Standards are made from standard scaffold tubes or heavy duty tubes depending on the loading conditions. They have V pressing welded at 495...
Cuplock (Statared) Cuplock verticals are provided in Ten different sizes with cup joints welded at 500 mm or 1000 mm intervals. The captive mobile top cups are malleable castings which endure rough site handling whilst the fixed bottom cups are...
CodesLengthLift Height10981250 mm1.5 M10991250 mm1.0 M Cantilever Frames support the formwork beyond the external periphery of the slab. The frames have blade ends for locating in the cup joint & accept adjustable jacks in three positions of 1.2m,...
Ledgers can be either fixed or adjustable in length, depending on the scaffold design. A ledger is a horizontal scaffold tube or beam that runs parallel to the length of a scaffold structure. it connects multiple vertical standards (uprights) and helps distribute the load across...
Vertical typically refers to the orientation of scaffold components that provide vertical support or allow for vertical access. Vertical components are designed to help workers reach different heights safely and securely. Vertical scaffolding is...
Shuttering plates, or formwork plates are flat, rigid panels made of materials like steel, plywood or engineered wood. They are used to create temporary moulds or forms into which concrete is poured to shape and support the concrete structure during curing....