Ringlock standard is a core component of the ringlock scaffolding system, which is commonly used in construction projects. The Ringlock system is modular, making it efficient and easy to assemble. The standard, or vertical post, has rosettes (also known as rosettes or discs) welded at regular intervals. These rosettes serve as connection points for ledgers, braces, and other scaffolding components.
Specifications:
M48 Standard
Code | Material | Length | Surface Treatment |
---|---|---|---|
RD01YPLG0013 | Q355, 48.3*3.2mm | 500mm | Hot Dipped Galvanized |
RD01YPLG0046 | 1000mm | ||
RD01YPLG0081 | 1500mm | ||
RD01YPLG0116 | 2000mm | ||
RD01YPLG0153 | 2500mm | ||
RD01YPLG0175 | 3000mm |
M60 Standard
Code | Material | Length | Surface Treatment |
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RD01YPLG0267 | Q355, 60*3.2mm | 500mm | Hot Dipped Galvanized |
RD01YPLG0268 | 1000mm | ||
RD01YPLG0269 | 1500mm | ||
RD01YPLG0270 | 2000mm | ||
RD01YPLG0271 | 2500mm | ||
RD01YPLG0272 | 3000mm |
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FAQ
A Ringlock Standard is the vertical component of a Ringlock scaffolding system, equipped with rosettes at regular intervals to connect other components like ledgers and braces. It serves as the main load-bearing element in the structure.
Ringlock Standards are typically made from high-strength steel and are often hot-dip galvanized to protect against corrosion and wear.
Ringlock Standards are available in a range of lengths, such as 0.5 m, 1 m, 1.5 m, 2 m, 3 m, and so on. They can be connected using spigots to create higher scaffolding structures.
The rosettes (discs) are welded at intervals along the standard and provide connection points for ledgers, braces, and other scaffolding components. Each rosette offers eight slots for multi-directional connections.
Components like ledgers and diagonal braces are attached to the rosettes on the standard using a wedge and locking mechanism, which ensures a secure and rigid connection.
Yes, you can combine different lengths of standards by connecting them with spigots to create scaffolding structures of various heights.
Ringlock scaffolding is typically not compatible with other types of scaffolding systems (like Cuplock or Kwikstage) because the connection mechanisms differ.
To extend the lifespan, ensure that components are cleaned regularly and stored in a dry environment. Inspect the standards for damage or corrosion before and after use, and replace any faulty parts immediately.
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