Q345 Q235 Adjustable scaffolding steel props - KH-SP-2200-114 scaffolding props Canna13651497173

1.Q345 Adjustable scaffolding shoring props, 2.Material: Q235,Q345, S235 Carbon Steel, 3.Tube:48mm,56mm, 60mm - details see: https://www.buildingsupplieshub.com/q345-q235-adjustable-scaffolding-steel-props-10078628
Place of Origin: Guangdong China (Mainland)Brand Name: KingModel Number: KH-SP-2200-114 scaffolding props Canna13651497173 0755-27266644Type: Scaffolding Parts
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Q345 Q235 Adjustable scaffolding steel props
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Product Description

Product detail:

1. Q345 Adjustable scaffolding shoring props

2.Material: Q235,Q345, S235 Carbon Steel

3.Tube:48mm,56mm, 60mm

4.Wall thickness: 1.6mm, 1.8mm,

5.Finish: painted, powder painted, electro galvanized, hot dipped galvanized

6.scaffolding steel shoring prop

7.Heavy duty and light duty steel shoring prop

8.Bearing capacity: 10~30KN

9.Size: custom design or our regular sizes

Features:

1.It is up to 15 years long life time

2.It is durable, recyclable and safety

3.Reasonable stress and large bearing capacity

4.Improve working efficiency and save labour power

5.Large and saftey operating areal

6.Keep exactly straight

7.Corrosion protection alternatives

8.Open thread and covered thread.

9.Adjustable telescopic, each having a series of maximum extended lengths and each having differing endplate configuration

Dimension:

Item No.DescriptionAdjustable Length(mm)Outside Tube (mm)Inside tube (mm)Weight (kgs)Finishing
ClosedExtended
KH-SP-0800-001Spanish Props800140048×1.6×76540×1.8×8354.76Painted or Galvanized
KH-SP-1600-001Spanish Props1600300048×1.6×160040×1.8×16007.58Painted or Galvanized
KH-SP-2000-001Spanish Props2000350048×1.6×171640×1.8×20008.45Painted or Galvanized
KH-SP-2200-001Spanish Props2200400048×1.6×200040×1.8×22009.33Painted or Galvanized
KH-SP-1600-002Italian Props1600290056×1.6×152448×1.8×16008.81Painted or Galvanized
KH-SP-1800-001Italian Props1800310056×1.6×152448×1.8×18009.21Painted or Galvanized
KH-SP-2000-002Italian Props2000360056×1.6×175048×1.8×200010.2Painted or Galvanized
KH-SP-2200-002Italian Props2200400056×1.6×202448×1.8×220011.05Painted or Galvanized
KH-SP-1400-001German Props1400270060×2.85×139648×3.2×140014.5Painted or Galvanized
KH-SP-1600-003German Props1600270060×2.7×155048×3.2×160013.1Painted or Galvanized
KH-SP-1620-001German Props1620264060×2.0×139648×3.2×161010.5Painted or Galvanized
KH-SP-2000-003German Props2000350060×2.85×190048×3.2×200016.1Painted or Galvanized
KH-SP-2200-003Middel East Props2200400060×3.0×190048×3.5×220019.27Painted or Galvanized
KH-SP-3000-001Middel East Props3000550060×3.2×268048×3.2×290027.36Painted or Galvanized

Type of shoring props:

Shoring entails the construction of a temporary safety structure to prop up walls in a building that has become unstable due either to foundational expansion or natural disaster. The type of shoring a contractor chooses will depend on a specific building's structural status and the circumstances surrounding the building's weakness.

Raking Shoring

This shoring technique deploys rakers, or scaffolding tubes, set at an incline from the ground to the top of the wall and providing support from the side along the way. The rakers originate from a sole plate embedded in the ground and continue upward to link to a wall plate screwed into the structure near its top. Rakers should be angled at 45 degrees, though an incline of up to 75 degrees is also acceptable. Rakers must be secured at intervals with braces that bolt into cleats on the wall. Experts advise against using construction wedges to connect rakers to sole plates, because wedges can fail if the building vibrates or shakes.

Flying Shoring

This method uses shores that don't touch the ground, but rather span in midair the widths between the walls you're propping up. The flying shoring technique focuses on a horizontal strut or shore placed between the walls, secured to wall plates and supported by a network of needles, or shorter beams, and steel construction cleats. Additional inclined struts brace into wall plates and angle upward to the horizontal shore to provide additional strength. Inclined struts gain extra support from needles at the top and straining pieces, or straining sills, at the bottom.

Dead Shoring

These shores provide vertical support to roofs and floors. The method is designed to arrange a system of beams and posts that can both support a building's weight and transfer the weight to a foundation on the ground. Builders install dead shores by cutting holes into walls and inserting vertical beams or girders to prop up the structure above. Dead shores, which are vertical props, are braced to a sole plate on the ground, and needles are secured horizontally to the tops of the dead shores. Builders should leave enough distance between the dead shores and the walls to allow workers to pass through the space.

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Packaging Detail:1. Q345 Adjustable scaffolding steel props2. in bundles, 50sets/bundle or as per customer's requirement
Delivery Detail:7~15 days

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