
How to reduce the wear and tear of scaffolding?
Although scaffolding is mostly made of metal, due to its outdoor use and complex environment, as well as the need for frequent movement and disassembly, it is inevitable that it will be lost during recycling. Therefore, the consumption of scaffolding is actually very high. In order to reduce this consumption, it is necessary to regularly maintain and check the buckle scaffolding. The specific method is as follows:
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1、 Mobile scaffolding (including components) in use should be promptly replenished and stored in a classified manner. When stacking outdoors, the site should be flat, with good drainage, and support pads should be placed underneath, covered with tarpaulins. Accessories and parts should be stored indoors.
2、 Perform rust prevention and rust prevention treatment on the components of the buckle scaffold. In areas with high humidity (greater than 75%), apply rust proof paint once a year, and in ordinary areas, apply it every two years. The fasteners need to be coated with oil. Bolts should be galvanized for rust prevention. When galvanizing is not possible, it should be washed with kerosene after each use and coated with engine oil for rust prevention.
3、 Tool type scaffolds (such as portal frames, bridge frames, hanging baskets, and material receiving platforms) require timely maintenance and storage after removal.
4、 Establish a sound system for the collection, recycling, reflection, and maintenance of information on buckle scaffolding tools, and implement quota based collection or leasing methods in accordance with the principle of who uses, maintains, and manages them, in order to reduce loss and wear.
5、 The fasteners, nuts, pads, pins, and other small accessories used in the buckle scaffolding are prone to loss. Excess parts should be promptly collected and stored during support, and checked and accepted during removal. They should not be left haphazardly.
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Maintaining scaffolding is to extend its service life, and conducting strong point inspections before and after use is to minimize the loss of scaffolding accessories. These are all for the convenience of our construction and to reduce the wear and tear of scaffolding, so they cannot be ignored in daily use.