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FRAME SCAF GALV, 5'X5' C/W PINS

Where to find FRAME SCAF GALV, 5 X5  C W PINS in Vancouver

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  • Frame scaffolds are the most common type of scaffold because they are versatile, economical, and easy to use. They are frequently used in one or two tiers by residential contractors, painters, etc., but their modular frames can also be stacked several stories high for use on large-scale construction projects.
  • A fully planked or decked platform will help divide the load (workers, materials and tools) more evenly, putting less stress on each individual unit.
  • How high can a free standing scaffold be?
  • Free standing scaffold shall be considered safe when the total height is equal to or less than three times the minimum or least base dimension.
  • What Scaffold Cross Brace is Needed, How to Measure a Cross Brace
  • 1 The distance between the scaffold frames is known as the Bay Length
  • 2 - The distance between the scaffold frame top lock and bottom lock is known as the Lock span
  • 3 - Scaffold Cross Braces are identified by the Bay Length and the Lock Span . Or if the Scaffold frames are 7 apart and the Lock Span on the frames are 4 apart a
  • 7 x 4 Cross Brace is required
  • Scaffolding is often a necessary part of building and home maintenance. Set up scaffolding properly to make sure you and anyone else using the equipment stay safe. An oversight in erecting scaffolding could lead to a serious accident. Setting up scaffolding is an alternative to using ladders. A benefit of using scaffolding is the larger work area and mobility it offers over that of a ladder. It provides a platform for walking and for setting all your tools. This cuts work time drastically.
  • Select a secure foundation on which to build and set your scaffold.
  • Obtain mud sills or base plates to attach the scaffolding to make the footing more stable. One of the main concerns here is to have the scaffolding level and on secure ground. If you are on un-level ground, you may need to dig down to make the dirt level in any high corner. Also, use the adjusting screw jacks on the scaffolding to level the structure.
  • Opt for casters. If you plan on moving your scaffolding to work on various spots, include casters in your scaffolding setup. Remember to lock the casters when you get it into place.
  • Assemble the scaffolding frame. Lay out the ends of the scaffolding. Lift one end piece, and attach the upper cross brace. The far end of this brace should support the end piece while you lift the second end piece and attach its upper cross brace. Secure the ends of the cross braces to the bottom of the opposite end frame.
  • Make sure the scaffold is stable. Move the scaffold into your desired position, and make sure it is level and secure.
  • Place the planks. Lift the planks through the scaffold bars and into place. Wind latches are included to fasten the planks into place.
  • Secure access to the scaffold. If ladders are used to access the scaffold, use ones that are designed for that specific scaffold. Stair-like ladders can be used to access the scaffold but must have handrails and treading. A concern with the access point is to make it safe to maneuver and to prevent the scaffold from tipping over.
  • Attach the guardrails. Guardrails are highly recommended for all scaffolding due to the height of the equipment and the risk of falls. Also consider using tie offs and other fall protection.
  • Inspect the scaffolding to ensure safety. Thoroughly examine the scaffolding setup to make sure all pieces are secure. Re-inspect the scaffold system every time you leave the site and return to it to make sure it is still safe.
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