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Aluminum Scaffolding And Its Elements

Author: Shahid Hussan
by Shahid Hussan
Posted: Nov 03, 2014

Scaffolding is a temporary and movable structure which uplift a person for working high above the floor or ground. Aluminum scaffolding is used widely all over the world because of safety and liability it provide to its users. It is made up of strong aluminium alloy and are light in weight unlike steel scaffold. In this type of system basic components are Aluminum tubes, boards and couplers. Weight of system depends upon the metal tubes it is being made up of. Metal tubes exerts the maximum weight on the system but Aluminum is of light weight, so it is of very light weight, easily transportable. Boards provide a working surface for its users. The board ends are protected by either metal plates or nail plates. Other than the working board there is also a sole board which is placed beneath the scaffolding system for better placement of system when surface is smooth and susceptible. For a better and safe placement instead of sole board, scaffpad which is made from a rubber base with a base plate moulded inside can be used because in uneven ground sole boards may split and needs to be replaced whereas scaffpad adapts easily. From the safety point of view boards used in it should not be painted, if it happens then defects in it will not be visible which increases threat for human life. Couplers are the fittings which holds the tubes together. There are only two types of couplers which are used to fix tubes in a load bearing connection.

The Key elements are standard, transoms and ledgers. The spacing of the basic elements in the scaffold are fairly standard. Standards are the vertical tubes that transfer the whole weight of the structure to the ground. Ledgers are the horizontal tubes that connects the two standards. Transoms rests upon the ledgers at right angles.It is easily constructed and dismantled and safe for use which makes it eco – friendly and demanding.

There are only very few scaffolds which are independent or stable. For its stability it rely on structures adjacent to it through framework ties. Ties used are through tie, box tie, anchor tie or bolt tie, reveal tie etc.

Aluminum scaffolding systems are used for various purposes such as maintaining the exterior of an existing structure, painting of buildings, stair towers for access to other raised platforms such as flat roofs, platforms on uneven ground for stages or marquees, stabilising tall object to keep it vertical, temporary roofs, temporary walkways etc.It is most used by the civil engineers and artists because of its very profitable features. Some of its features are: provides simple base plates to safely carry and spread the loads, cost of transport is very cheap and easy to transport, highly resistant to corrosion, long lasting, very feasible and substantially independent of the materials of which the scaffold is made.

One can hire Aluminum Scaffolding Rental. basis as well as new purchase.

For a good and strong scaffold, good foundations are essential. For this purpose, it often requires more than base plates to safely carry and spread the load. They must be close-boarded, have double guard rails and toe and stop boards.

Scaffolding is an advanced step of technology in engineering world. There is a widespread use of this system and have earned a very great importance in modern applications such as civil engineering projects and temporary structures and this has led towards the definition of a series of standards covering a vast number of specific issues involving scaffolding.
About the Author

Author is an associate editor for Aluminum Scaffolding. Aluminum Scaffolding is a Dubai Based Scaffolding company. We deal into Aluminum Scaffolding Tower, Aluminum Ladder.

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