- Cuplock scaffolding is a type of scaffolding characterized by a joining method that uses metal cups to lock beams together.
- Box ties attach to suitable structures such as columns or beams.
- Two tie tubes are positioned either side of the column or beam connecting onto two more tubes across the front and rear to form a “box” around the column or beam.
- Two of these four tubes extend onto the main scaffold structure.
- The distinguishing feature of Cuplock scaffolding is its circular cup-node point, allowing the connection of multiple horizontal scaffolds with unmatched ease.
- This feature makes Cuplock one of the fastest and safest scaffolding systems available.
- Ringlock Scaffold is 396.3KN High Load Capacity Scaffold for Three Tiers of Scaffold Tower
- Construction workers use cup lock scaffolding, a modular system consisting of interchangeable steel tubes and couplers that they can securely lock together to form a temporary structure to stand on.
- The main parts of cup lock scaffolding are: Standards – vertical tubes that provide support for the structure.
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