In the future, the shortened service life of spiral scaffolding will increase its operating costs.
First, how can we extend the service life of spiral scaffolding?
1. Standardized Construction: Strictly adhere to the overall planned construction plan at the construction site to prevent unnecessary damage. Some components of spiral scaffolding are easily damaged, so construction must be carried out by experienced professional technicians to effectively minimize damage and ensure work safety.
2. Proper Storage: Although spiral scaffolding has a hot-dip galvanized surface for improved corrosion resistance, it must be protected from moisture and water during storage to prevent zinc loss and rust. Furthermore, storage should be organized and standardized to facilitate standardized management and prevent the misplacement or loss of components. It is best to have a dedicated person responsible for the purchase and storage of spiral scaffolding and to keep records of its usage.
3. Maintenance: Regularly inspect spiral scaffolding for zinc loss, typically at least every two years. In areas with high humidity, the scaffolding should be inspected more than once a year to prevent corrosion.
Second, the lifespan of scaffolding.
Screw-type scaffolding is forged and cast from Q345-grade steel, which is stronger than standard Q235 steel. A single pole has a greater load-bearing capacity of up to 20 tons. The unique screw-type design allows for stable, multi-directional connections between poles, meeting various scaffolding connection requirements. Compared to traditional bamboo or wooden springboards, steel springboards are quieter. Hook-shaped steps, custom-designed for screw-type scaffolding, provide emergency evacuation routes and ensure worker safety in emergencies.
The lifespan of screw-type scaffolding: Because the poles are hot-dip galvanized, they offer greater durability, with a service life of over 15 years. They require less frequent maintenance, requiring only every 3-5 years. Conventional steel scaffolding typically has a service life of only 5-8 years, requiring maintenance once or twice annually. The maintenance costs of traditional scaffolding are much higher than those of clasp-type scaffolding. However, clasp-type scaffolding also requires careful maintenance to extend its service life.
Clap-type scaffolding is poised to dominate the scaffolding market. Many projects in building construction, bridge construction, railway construction, petrochemical construction, and nuclear power projects utilize clasp-type scaffolding.
Post time: Aug-13-2025