
Ring lock bracket system: working frame and support frame
Description |
Explanation |
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Product |
Ringlock scaffolding System |
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Type |
system standard |
Horizontal Rod |
Diagonal brace |
Size |
1000-2500mm |
300-1200mm |
600*1500-1800*2240 |
Wall thickness |
2.75mm |
3.25mm |
2.75mm |
Standard |
ISO 9001 EN 12810 / 12811 |
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Surface treatment |
Hot-dip galvanizing/Electro-galvanizing/Spray painting |
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Application |
Construction engineering, Bridges and transportation, industry and energy, etc |
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Packaging |
Steel Pallet、Plastic-Wrapped Bundles、Or package as per the customer's requirements |
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Delivery time |
30 to 45 days from the date of drawing confirmation. |
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Payment Terms |
T/T or L/C at sight |
Product Overview
Work frame and support frame
Zhuozhan ringlock scaffolding system is a modular steel support system that deeply integrates the domestic engineering classification logic with the compatibility features of the international brand layher. It covers two core uses: work frames and support frames, and is equipped with dual specifications of standard type (Type B) and heavy-duty type (Type Z). It is suitable for high-altitude operations and heavy-load support requirements in multiple scenarios such as building construction, bridge building, and industrial operation and maintenance.
work scaffold frames
The work frame is divided into two types: the floor-standing double-row external work frame and the steel cantiled-type external work frame. Its main components include vertical rods, horizontal rods, diagonal rods, bases, adjustable bases, adjustable supports, steel scaffold boards, footrests, hanging steel ladders, tripods, etc. The corresponding structure can be seen in Figure 2.1.1

Application scenarios of work racks
The main application scenarios of the work frame are in the construction field, where it is used for building facade masonry, decoration and renovation, as well as safety protection. It can also be used to build an operation platform to assist in construction, and is also suitable for specific processes and temporary operation scenarios such as industrial facility maintenance.
Support scaffold frame
The support frame includes the formwork support frame and the structural installation support frame, mainly composed of vertical rods, horizontal rods, diagonal rods, bases, adjustable bases, adjustable supports, U-shaped supports and other components (the corresponding schematic diagram is Figure 2.1.2).

Support Frame Application Scenarios
Support frames are applied in building formwork support (residential/bridge), temporary support for structural installation (steel structure/prefabricated components), industrial equipment foundation and municipal engineering, emergency disaster relief and temporary construction for large-scale events, and can also cope with special scenarios such as heavy load and ultra-high construction
FAQ
Q: What is the core difference between the support frame and the work frame?
A:Support frame: The core is to carry heavy loads such as concrete and equipment, focusing on vertical bearing capacity (single pole bearing capacity can reach 60kN+), and the foundation and stability need to be verified (such as bridge box girder support).
Work frame: It is mainly for personnel operation and safety protection, with a load of ≤2kN/m², emphasizing the flatness of the platform and protective measures (such as scaffolding for exterior wall construction).
Q: Can the two be mixed?
A: Mixing is strictly prohibited. If the support frame is used as a work frame, it may fall due to lack of protection; the work frame is prone to collapse when carrying heavy loads (there have been cases where the work frame collapsed due to overloading of steel bars).
Q: In which scenarios must the support frame be used?
A:For heavy-load scenarios such as concrete pouring (beam-slab column, bridge box girder), temporary fulcrum for steel structure assembly, and foundation construction of large equipment, professional support frames such as disc buckle and bowl buckle are required.
Example: The large-span roof pouring of a high-speed railway station requires a heavy-duty support frame (pole diameter ≥ 60mm).