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Board Retaining Coupler
Board Retaining Coupler provides a quick and secure locking action to prevent the structure to get collapsed. It is also provided with a surface coating which increases the durability and strength and also helps to avoid corrosion.
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Coupler T bolt
T-bolts are a type of threaded fastener that is used to secure two or more objects together. They consist of a head with two wings on either side, which allows them to be tightened securely when inserted into a pre-drilled hole
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Drop Forged Swivel Coupler
Swivel Couplers enable two scaffold tubes to be connected together at any angle, they are used mainly for diagonal bracing.
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Girder Clamp
This temporary fixing solution, which are also known as girder clamps, is used to suspend or secure fixtures, wires, threaded rods, and other hardware. It provides a simple and portable means of attaching a hoist to a runway or lifting beam
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Joint Pin Coupler(Sheet metal)
Joint pins are used to join two scaffold tubes vertically together.
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Pressed Sheet Metal Sleeve Coupler
Supplied to EN74-1, Class B Standard, Scaffolding Sleeve Couplers are used to connect two scaffold tubes, end to end. This can be when using scaffold tube horizontally (such as ledgers), vertically (as standards) or diagonally (diagonal braces).
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Putlog Coupler
The putlog coupler is a non load bearing fitting that connects two scaffold tubes at 90 degrees to each other. They should only be used in the horizontal for connecting transoms to ledgers.
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Scaffold Tube BS EN39
EN39 Standard Scaffolding Pipe is A Type of Aluminium Kilned Scaffold Tube Hot Dip Galvanized in Size of OD48. 3×4.0mm Mainly Exported to UK&Malaysia Countries. EN39 Scaffolding Pipe Length Normally in 6m or 6.4m. Shorter Lengths Can be Customized from 0.5m to 5.8m.
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Swivel Girder Clamp
A swivel clamp or swivel coupler is a reinforced load-bearing coupler used for linking scaffold tubes at various angles. Designed from forged steel, it is intended for scaffolding requiring flexibility, which can withstand varying degrees of angle encountered on staircases, handles, ramps, and bracing.