Most of the time, construction or repair sites are seen with temporary frameworks. These frameworks are called scaffoldings. Scaffolding ensures a safe and secured working area for the workers, especially when working at a height. Workers are offered complete safety while they climb up and down to access raw materials. Such a framework is made from steel or aluminium tubes.
Aluminium scaffold towers are preferred over steel as they are lighter and more durable. The tubes are joined together by couplers which act as joints between pipes. In between the frameworks of tubes, there are wooden boards, which the workers stand and work on. These boards support the workers and are used to carry the construction materials.
Of the different types of scaffolding, loyal aluminium industrial/trade scaffold towers have a maximum load capacity of 950kgs, whereas quick erect folding trade aluminium scaffold towers and aluminium scaffold towers have a load capacity of 200kgs and 150kgs respectively.
Aluminium scaffold towers are extremely versatile and light in weight. As aluminium does not rust, they are more durable.
Aluminium scaffold towers are simple to use and quick to erect. Completely user-friendly, the towers are strong and sturdy. The end height of such towers can be adjusted, too.
Independent scaffolding refers to mobile scaffold towers. Such scaffold towers have wheels attached to them which offer them complete mobility. Such towers can be moved from one place to another. On the other hand there are attached scaffolding, which are not mobile and attached to the buildings.
Made according to the British Standard (BS), such scaffold towers are suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
