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What is the building template support

What is the building template support

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(3) the characteristics of the new steel building formwork support:Features: keel tight flexible connection not only makes the operation simple and easy, and the structure is stable;Features two: retractable keel allows you to be able to adapt to any size; characteristics of the three: the column and the keel is not only simple and more flexible connection;Features four: tie rod light not only save material, and is more flexible and firm, flexible fastener is a must;Features five: compared to the wooden beam structure is more accurate, more solid; characteristics of the six: the construction site is beautiful and clean, greatly enhance the corporate image, highlighting the strength of the enterprise;Features seven: labor, material saving, time saving, more secure; features eight: do not use wood, products can be reused, so that the construction cost is greatly reduced.Building houses are required to achieve a certain level of earthquake, so the general buildings are cast in situ floor and shear wall structure,Formwork supporting composite structure
The main: length may be 1.17 meters and 4.39 meters between any adjustment for short distance, main keel balcony and bathroom, small room.Vice: the length of 1.15 meters, 0.8 meters and 0.4 meters specifications.Support rod: height can be adjusted between 2 meters and 4.80 meters, such as the height of the building with the connecting rod arbitrarily high.
(1) the material of the template support: high performance cold rolled steel, thickness of 2.5 mm to 2.7 mm, the new material is characterized by: corrosion resistance, elasticity, strong deformation.(2) the specification of new steel building formwork support:
In the construction for concrete cast-in-place construction formwork supporting structure, widely used in steel or timber beams assembled into the template bracket, built into the scaffold to form a bracket supported by steel or wood, and with steel formwork concrete construction.

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