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Frame scaffolding is a modular temporary structure used to create elevated work platforms that support personnel and materials. It is widely used in residential and commercial construction projects. Common frame scaffolding consists of portal frames, cross braces, adjustable base jacks, scaffold planks, guardrails, and toe boards. Thanks to the variety of frame types and ease of assembly, the scaffolding can be flexibly configured in terms of height and layout to meet specific project requirements.
Procure high-strength structural tubing; test steel tubes for dimensional accuracy, bending limits, and tensile strength to ensure compliance with product specifications.
Cut steel tubes according to product dimensions, maintaining tolerances within ±0.05 mm. Punch or drill holes at designated locations. Use a tube bender to shape the tubes to the required curvature.
Place prepared tubes into assembly jigs and weld the connection points, ensuring full, solid welds without defects or missed spots.
Pre-treatment: Clean, degrease, and pickle components to remove rust and mill scale.
Surface treatment methods: Hot-dip galvanizing or powder coating.
Install components such as connecting pins and locking mechanisms onto the frames.
Bundle and stack the galvanized frames and cross braces in preparation for shipment.
Material choice: High-strength structural steel (e.g., Q235 or Q345); surface finished with hot-dip galvanizing or a highly durable powder coating process.
Welding standards: Ensure all welding complies with international structural standards (e.g., ISO 9001, EN 12810).
Standardized components ensure full compatibility with various sizes of platform planks, guardrails, and decking.
Compliance with OSHA 1926.451 standards, including limits on maximum platform deflection and specifications for guardrail height.
Diagonal connectors form a rigid, triangular H-shaped structure, preventing the scaffold from swaying.
Spring pins, locking pins, and couplers secure modular components together, preventing the scaffold from coming apart under load.
Top rails and mid-rails installed around the platform perimeter provide fall protection.
Barriers installed at the platform edge to prevent tools, materials, and debris from falling and injuring personnel below.
Textured wooden planks or perforated steel decks provide a stable, slip-resistant standing surface.
Frame scaffolding systems feature built-in ladders or stair units with platforms to ensure safe vertical access.
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