Scaffolding parts are really necessary to ensure your scaffolding is safe and ready to use. From diagonal bracing to scaffold pins, finding the right parts for your structure ensures you are ready to get the job done safely. This guide to the basic parts of a scaffold can help you understand their importance easily.
Decking and Planks
Scaffolding parts are largely based on the use of scaffold decking and planks. These parts form the interior of the scaffold to allow you and members of your team to walk across the structure. The planks can be made from wood or metal. Metal planks and decking tends to last longer but is also more costly. If you are considering using regular boards from a construction site then you may want to reconsider your decision.
Regular boards may have undergone stress that you aren’t aware of leading to their fracture while working on a scaffold. Scaffolding parts are intended to be used to support more weight than regular boards and won’t splinter or break as your team walks on them. You should be aware of any weight limits with all scaffolding boards that you use, however. Some wooden boards are used to support a specific amount of weight.
Leveling and Securing Parts
Scaffolding parts are often used to increase the safety of working high about the ground. Scaffolding jacks, for instance, are used to level your scaffold from the ground. There are three basic styles of jacks that include rigid jacks and extension jacks. You also need to have casters or base plates if you are using an extension jack. Base plates and casters are placed on the ground to provide a secure spot for the jack to rest. If you are using a leveling system for your jacks you should always make sure that they meet the OSHA standards for safety.
Scaffolding parts are all made from durable materials that are sure to be safe once you are in the air. For example, guard rails made from strong yet lightweight aluminum can help your team feel safe when working in the air but also provide a great deal of protection against accidental falls. Your guard rail should also be painted brightly to allow members of your team to see it easily. There are options that include both single and double rail guards.
Motorized Scaffolding
Motorized scaffolding parts are also available but if you find that you have a problem with the interior mechanisms of your scaffold you may want to have a professional service the scaffold. Since there are so many mechanisms that work together in the motor you will want to be sure everything is working properly before sending a member of your team up. Safety is always the most important consideration when working on scaffolding.
There are also a wide variety of scaffolding parts available for manual scaffolding. This type of scaffolding is much simpler to service and won’t have as many problems since there is no motor or gears to wear out.
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