Ringlock Scaffolding System
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Ringlock Scaffolding System

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The Ringlock scaffolding system is one of the types of modular scaffolding. It enables workers to set up, use, and disassemble a temporary work structure with speed and efficiency, therefore saving on time and labor cost. Ringlock is one of the most advanced scaffolding systems on the market. It has been designed to keep components minimal to allow for simple set up and dismantle. A single rosette sits at the core of all components. With a built-in safety mechanism and high load capacity, the ringlock scaffolding system is a popular choice in many different kinds of applications.

Ringlock Scaffolding System include standard, ledgers, diagonal brace, base jack, base collar, side bracket, truss ledger, transom, etc.

Components

1. Standards aim to give vertical support to the scaffold. And it comes in many different sizes to adapt to any structure. These can be bought with or without spigots.

2. Ledgers aim to provide horizontal support for platforms and loads. They can also be used as guard-rails for safety purposes. These also come in a variety of sizes, to suit each situation.

3. Diagonal brace serves to give lateral support to the scaffold. They can also be used as guard rails in stair system, or tension and compression members.

4. Truss ledger is designed to increase the strength of the scaffold and enable to hold more weight.

5. Base jack is the starting point of a ringlock scaffold. It is adjustable to allow for changes in height when working on an uneven surface.

6. Side brackets serve to extend the platform so as to get closer to the structure, when it is not possible to do so with the main scaffold