Scaffolding Prop Jack is a key component in scaffolding and construction systems, providing adjustable vertical support to temporary structures like formwork, slabs, beams, and other construction elements. This is commonly used in the form of an adjustable support that can be fine-tuned to the necessary height and locked in place for stability. Their load-bearing capacity ensures that structures remain secure while workers perform tasks at elevated heights. They are generally cost-effective compared to other structural support systems, as they are reusable and can handle a wide range of applications. From supporting formwork during concrete curing to providing temporary support for beams and ceilings, Scaffolding Prop Jack offer flexibility, strength, and stability.
There are 2 types of Prop Jacks: Light Duty and Heavy Duty. The props are manufactured from an outer tube of 60.3mm OD and inner tube of 48.3mm OD. The base plates used are of the dimension 150 x 150 x 6mm thk. Props are designed to take 20kN and 30kN at extended heights.
Telescopic Props: Adjustable and Reliable Support for Construction
Scaffolding prop jacks are made of high-strength steel and designed for vertical height adjustment in formwork systems. The jack includes a threaded collar and a base plate or head plate for secure positioning. Load-bearing capacity varies between 1 to 3 tons depending on the size and material. The jack allows for millimeter-level height adjustments to ensure accurate leveling of scaffolding structures, especially on sloped or uneven surfaces.
Uses in the Scaffolding Industry
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