What size is a standard scaffold tube?

What size is a standard scaffold tube?

48.3mm
Scaffold tube should be made to EN39 and be galvanised steel. They should have a diameter of 48.3mm and a 3.2mm – 4.0mm wall thickness. Tubes should appear straight visually and not deviate by more than 15mm in any 3m length.

How much does scaffold tube weight per foot cost?

Our steel scaffold tube weighs approximately 4.5kg per meter/1.3kg per foot.

How heavy is a 21ft scaffold tube?

28.23Kg
Galvanised Scaffold Tubes

Length Weight
imperial measure metric equivalent 4.0mm wall
13ft 3.9624m 17.47Kg
16ft 4.8768m 21.51Kg
21ft 6.4008m 28.23Kg

What is the longest scaffold tube?

21ft
Galvanised Scaffold tube is available in sizes, up to 21ft / 6.4m in length. Tube size: 48.3 x 4.0mm wall thickness.

What size pipe is used for scaffolding?

Scaffolding is a working platform built to ensure the smooth progress of the construction process. The size of the scaffold is different, but there are generally two types of steel pipes used for building scaffolds, one with an outer diameter of 48mm and a wall thickness of 3.5mm; Φ48.

How wide is normal scaffolding?

The majority of scaffold boards are 225mm wide and 38mm or 63mm thick and require support every 1.2m. If the boards conform to BS 2482: 2009 they may have a maximum span of 1.5m. It is vital that all scaffold boards are checked regularly for damage or rot.

How heavy is a 21 ft scaffolding pole?

Length: 21ft (6.4m). Thickness: 4mm. Weight: 27.93kg.

What are scaffold tubes made from?

Tubes are normally made from steel or aluminum. The type of steel used is typically hot-rolled steel. In special circumstances where there is a risk from live overhead electric cables, filament-wound tubes of glass fibre in a nylon or polyester matrix can be used.

How heavy is a 8ft scaffold tube?

8ft Scaffolding Tube

Diameter 48.3mm
Thickness 3.2mm
Material Galvanised Steel
Length 8ft
Weight 8.64 Kg

How heavy is a 21ft scaffold pole?

What is the height of scaffolding?

standard? Guardrail height—The height of the toprail for scaffolds manufactured and placed in service after January 1, 2000 must be between 38 inches (0.9 meters) and 45 inches (1.2 meters).

What is the thickness of a scaffolding tube?

Scaffolding Tubes. Scaffolding Tube – Steel Tube is supplied in 48.3mm Outside Diameters (O/D) and is manufactured to BS EN 1139 European standard. Scaffolding Tube – Steel Tube is Hot Dipped Galvanised to BS EN 10240 standards and has a wall Thickness of 4.0mm. Scaffolding Tube – Steel Tube is supplied in various lengths including:

Is the aluminium tube suitable for scaffolding or as a handrail?

Our aluminium tube is suitable for scaffolding or for use as part of a handrail, and is 48.3mm in diameter. It is compatible with our range of 48.3mm steel tube clamps, aluminium tube clamps, and pressed or forged scaffolding clamps. We also supply 48.3mm steel hand rail tube, 48.3mm steel scaffolding tube, and 33mm aluminium tube.

What is a bay length on a scaffold?

Bay – space between two adjacent standards along face of a scaffold. Bay Length – distance between centres of two adjacent standards. Coupler – an element that connects two scaffold tubes together.

What is a scaffold coupler used for?

Coupler – an element that connects two scaffold tubes together. Ledger – a longitudinal scaffold tube (normally) parallel to a building face. Supports putlogs or transoms, and frequently for ties and ledger braces. Usually connected to adjacent standards. Perpendicular to transoms. Putlog – a scaffold tube with flattened end.

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