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Scaffolding accessories are additional components or attachments used in conjunction with scaffolding to enhance safety, stability, and functionality. These can include items such as planks, guardrails, toe boards, couplers, base plates, leveling jacks, ladder brackets, and safety nets. Each accessory serves a specific purpose to ensure the scaffolding system is secure and compliant with safety regulations.
Scaffolding systems are temporary structures used in construction to provide support for workers and materials during building, maintenance, or repair activities. These systems consist of metal tubes, couplers, and boards that create a platform for workers to stand on at various heights. They ensure safety, access, and stability in construction projects.
Horizontal platforms where workers stand or place materials. They come in various lengths and materials such as wood, aluminum, or steel
Installed along the edges of scaffolding platforms to prevent falls. Guardrails typically consist of vertical posts and horizontal rails.
Placed along the edges of scaffolding platforms to prevent tools, materials, or debris from falling off the scaffold.
Connect scaffold tubes or poles together to create the scaffold structure. They come in different types such as swivel couplers, right-angle couplers, and sleeve couplers.
Situated at the bottom of scaffold legs to provide stability and distribute the weight of the scaffold evenly on the ground.
Adjustable supports placed under scaffold legs to level the scaffold on uneven surfaces and provide stability.
Attachments that allow ladders to be securely mounted to scaffolding for safe access to higher levels.
Used to connect the scaffold to the building or structure for stability and to prevent tipping or swaying.
Safety nets installed around the perimeter of scaffolding to catch falling objects and debris, reducing the risk of injury to workers below.
Swivel or locking wheels attached to the base of scaffolding to facilitate movement and relocation of the scaffold on-site.