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Formwork for Heavy Vehicle Maintenance & Access (B308)
Formwork in the context of heavy vehicle maintenance and access typically refers to the temporary molds or structures used to support and shape concrete or other materials when constructing ramps, platforms, or structures for servicing and maintaining heavy vehicles. The formwork helps create a specific shape or structure that can withstand the weight and requirements of heavy vehicles.
H20 Beam
A wooden beam used for formwork has three layers in the center part and two upper and lower wings. Prefabricated timber Formwork H20 Beams come in a variety of sizes. long-lasting and resistant to harsh treatment and excessive use. The foundation of many formwork systems is H20 timber formwork beams.
Durability and Security Cost-effective
Used several times. good balance between cost and utility. Simple storage.
Flexibility in construction
Perfect for using a three-layer board. Anywhere along the beam could be a cut. At any time, supports can be positioned in between beams. Suitable for all types of formwork.
Household Step Ladder (B309)
Extremely low weight with an industrial-grade build
large, cozy platform for standing. Height of storage: 6 feet 2 inches
Base width: 1 foot 7 inches Slim design for convenient storage and transportation
Incredible strength to weight ratio—just 12 1/2 pounds—and portability
Infill Beam
The purpose of the infill beams is to support plywood decking transoms when used in conjunction with the decking beams. With the conventional sizes, the wide top provides additional support for the plywood.
1. The infill beams are available in four lengths to enable grid size flexibility to accommodate various slab types.
2. This secondary piece is supported by the decking beams and is positioned at a right angle to them.
3. To support the concrete that is poured, ply forms—steel forms—are positioned on top.
Intermediate Transoms (B438)
When scaffold boards need to be supported immediately between two ledgers, they are utilized.
To stop movement while in use, they feature an integrated locking mechanism.