
Cuplock diagonal braces are an important component of cuplock scaffolding systems. They provide additional stability and support, helping to reinforce the structure and prevent unwanted movements. Here’s a detailed look at the cuplock diagonal braces:
Characteristics of Diagonal Braces
1. Material:
- Typically made from high-strength steel (S355B)to ensure durability and stability.
- Available in different diameters and wall thicknesses to suit various load requirements.
2. Length:
- Diagonal braces come in standardized lengths (e.g., 1 meter, 2 meters) to facilitate easy assembly and disassembly.
- Longer sections can be used for larger spans, while shorter sections can be used for more compact setups.
3. Connections:
- Each brace is designed to fit into the cups or sockets on the vertical standards.
- They are secured using cuplock fittings, which lock the braces in place, providing a stable connection.
4. Angles:
- Diagonal braces are typically installed at angles (commonly 45 degrees or 60 degrees) to provide optimal support and stability.
- The specific angle depends on the load requirements and local safety regulations.
Installation
- Diagonal braces are typically installed diagonally between the vertical standards and horizontal ledgers.
- They are connected to the standards and ledgers using cuplock fittings, which lock them in place securely.
- The specific placement and angle depend on the load requirements and structural needs.
Example Usage
- Building Construction: Diagonal braces are used to provide additional support and stability in scaffolding systems around buildings.
- Bridge and Tower Construction: They help reinforce the scaffolding structure when working on tall or complex structures.
- Event Staging: Used to create temporary structures that need to support heavy loads and ensure safety.
Cuplock diagonal braces are essential for creating a stable and reliable scaffolding system. Their design, strength, and ease of use make them a preferred choice for many construction and maintenance projects. Understanding their characteristics and proper installation techniques is crucial for ensuring the safety and effectiveness of the scaffolding system.
Code | Description | Weight (Kgs) |
561 | 5'(1524mm)x6'6"(2000mm)Diagonal Bay Brace | 8.37 |
562 | 6'(1829mm)x6'6"(2000mm)Diagonal Bay Brace | 8.90 |
563 | 7'(2134mm)x6'6"(2000mm)Diagonal Bay Brace | 9.54 |
564 | 8'(2438mm)x6'6"(2000mm)Diagonal Bay Brace | 10.19 |
565 | 9'(2743mm)x6'6"(2000mm)Diagonal Bay Brace | 10.88 |
566 | 10'(3048mm)x6'6"(2000mm)Diagonal Bay Brace | 11.57 |
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FAQ
What is the raw material of ringlock scaffolding system ?
S355 Steel.
What is sureface treatment of ringlock scaffolding system ?
Usually Hot Dip galvanized .We also can make painting, powder coated, or E-galvanized ringlock scaffolding. But the anti-rusty function is not as good as the hot dip galvanized ringlock.
What is the diameter of the Vertical / Standard ?
48.3*3.25mm
Do these ringlock components compatible with Layher system.
Yes, Drawings can be send to confirm before mass production.
What is the paymeny term
T/T or LC at Sight
What is the MOQ .
We can accept trial order , we would like to improve together with customers .
What is the lead time ?
4 weeks after order confirmation .

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