MAUP Scaffold Ringlock is designed to be the most convenient and efficient scaffolding system. It consists of a few user-friendly components, such as standards, ledgers, diagonal braces, and screw jacks. This versatile scaffolding system can be utilized as a shoring solution, façade platform, and work access for both construction sites and industrial applications.
Efficient Setup: Erecting and dismantling Ringlock scaffolding is quick and straightforward, requiring only a hammer for assembly.
Enhanced Safety: The rigid wedge connections provide excellent stability, preventing any loosening during use.
Long-Lasting Durability: Constructed from high-strength steel and finished with hot-dip galvanization, this system requires minimal maintenance over its lifespan.
Access Tower Capability: The scaffolding can function as an access tower, equipped with internal stairs to facilitate height access on the job site.
Heavy Load Support: Designed to meet significant load requirements, it can be used effectively as shoring support.
Façade Platform Usage: Ringlock scaffolding serves as a protective façade platform for site crews, offering a safe working area at elevated heights.
Connection Versatility: Each rosette features eight holes, allowing for various secure connections between the ledger and diagonal brace.
Galvanization Standard: The minimum hot-dip galvanization thickness is 60µm, ensuring corrosion resistance.
Standard Sizes: Common sizes for standards include 0.5 m, 1.0 m, 1.5 m, 2.0 m, 2.5 m, and 3.0 m.
Ledger Sizes: Typical ledger sizes are 0.3 m, 0.6 m, 0.9 m, 1.2 m, 1.5 m, 1.8 m, 2.1 m, and 2.4 m.
Material Specifications: The scaffolding is made from high-strength Q355 steel as the standard material.
Diameter Options: While the standard diameter is 48.3 mm, a 60 mm diameter option is available for heavier loading requirements.
Ringlock scaffolding is versatile and suitable for various construction environments, including residential and commercial buildings, flyovers, metro stations, shipyards, petrochemical plants, and more.
Ringlock scaffolding is a modular system composed of several key components:
Standards: These vertical steel tubes provide the primary support for the scaffolding structure, featuring connection points at regular intervals.
Ledgers: These horizontal steel tubes connect the standards, offering lateral support with connection points on both ends.
Diagonal Braces: These components enhance stability and rigidity by connecting standards and ledgers at an angle.
Rosettes: Attached to standards, ledgers, and braces, rosettes create secure connections and allow for various configurations.
Base Jacks: Adjustable jacks positioned at the bottom of the scaffolding ensure stability and can level the structure on uneven surfaces.
Transoms: Placed between ledgers, transoms provide additional support and form a working platform, often used with scaffold planks.
Scaffold Planks: These planks create a safe working area on the transoms and can be made of wood or metal in various lengths.
Toe Boards: Attached to the edges of the working platform, toe boards prevent tools and materials from falling.
Couplers: Used to connect different scaffolding components, couplers ensure a secure and stable connection.
Ladders: Ladders are incorporated into the scaffolding design to allow safe ascent and descent for workers, with attachment points on the standards.