What are the basic principles of industrial disc-lock scaffolding

Disc-lock scaffolding, also known as plate scaffolding, insert scaffolding, wheel-type scaffolding, or disc-lock scaffolding, is an upgraded product following cup-lock scaffolding.

The socket of disc-lock scaffolding is a disc, 133mm in diameter and 10mm thick. The disc has 8 holes. The main component is φ48*3.5mm Q345B steel pipe. The disc connects to the horizontal bar through this new and aesthetically pleasing disc, with a connecting sleeve at the bottom. The horizontal bar is made of plugs, and bolts are welded to both ends of the steel pipe.

Technology: The disc connection method is currently the mainstream international support connection method. A reasonable node design allows for the transfer of force among members through the node center. It is mainly used in Europe and America. It is an upgraded product of disc-lock scaffolding. The technology is mature, interconnected, sturdy, structurally stable, and safe.

Upgraded raw materials: The main materials are all low-alloy structural steel (GB Q345B), which is 1.5-2 times stronger than the traditional carbon steel pipes (GB Q235) used in traditional scaffolding. This technology not only improves the service life of modern products but also provides further safety assurance, while also being aesthetically pleasing.


Post time: Nov-18-2025


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