How to choose scaffolding

1. Pay attention to whether the accessories are complete
The built scaffolding occupies a relatively large area, so it is usually sold in the form of unpacked and packaged accessories. The lack of any accessory in a set of scaffolding will cause it to fail to be properly constructed. For example, if the docking buckle connecting two poles is missing, the main body of the scaffolding will not be able to be constructed. Therefore, when purchasing, pay attention to whether the accessories in a set are complete. You can check according to the accessories list given.

2. Consider whether the overall design is reasonable
Scaffolding is used to lift items or people of a certain weight to a specified height. During this process, it is necessary to consider whether the scaffolding can bear the load. Generally speaking from a mechanical point of view, the overall design of the scaffold and the good connectivity of each point can reflect whether it has good load-bearing capacity. Therefore, when choosing scaffolding, you must start by considering whether the overall design is reasonable and choose a scaffold with sufficient load-bearing capacity.

3. Observe the surface material and appearance
Scaffolding is usually produced using steel pipes. The newly produced scaffolding has a consistent overall glaze color and good flatness and smoothness. If there are no cracks, delaminations, or misalignments to the naked eye, and no burrs or indentations can be felt from top to bottom with your hands, this kind of scaffolding is worth choosing. If you choose second-hand scaffolding, you should pay attention to whether the corrosion and bending degree on the surface of the old steel pipe are still within the usable range. If the surface material of the scaffolding is qualified and there are no obvious flaws in its appearance, or if there are flaws that do not affect its use, you can consider purchasing it.


Post time: Mar-12-2024


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