What is scaffolding?
Scafolding clutch is a device used to hold two pieces of scaffolding together. The size, shape and function of the scaffolding may vary depending on where the structure is located, even if they are almost always located in places where two or more pipes or rods are joined. The clutch will be seal to ensure that two pieces connected do not move or slide, and many bonds will be used in the entire structure.
Three main components of any scaffolding are standards, books and transoms. Standards are vertical columns into which the books will be secured; The cross is a horizontal cross that helps create work platforms and side rigidity. There are transoms between the book to create even greater stability and rigidity. All these pieces are secured with each other using different pieces of binding scaffolding. The corner scaffold is usually in the shape of L and two horizonated pieces that are perpendicular to each other; In many cases this mat will bePiece also contain an insert for one or more vertical standards. Once correctly, the scaffold clutch is tightened with a screw.
Sometimes the binding scaffold is designed to be modular; It may contain a swivel or rotary point that allows the location of standards, books and transoms at unique angles useful for a particular structure. These units will still contain a Bolt or other locking mechanism that ensures that standards, books and transoms do not work freely from their original positions, but the center point on the scaffolding can turn to allow the sticks to be located more unique. The screw systems can also allow units to move after originally located.
As well as rods used for scaffold construction, clutch units are usually made of steel for durability and strength. Are often secured using a wing matrix, which is a specially designed matrix thatcan be manually tightened or released. Many other types of bonds use screws and nuts that must be secured by the key of any kind; This adds special safety and reduces the likelihood of a human error that can lead to injury or damage. Other materials such as aluminum can sometimes be used to create a binding, although it is less common than the use of steel.