![]() At 7', the plank remains very rigid even under about 250 pounds of mid-span load. Due to the 7' length of the scaffolding framework, I have used the plank extended only to 7', not out to its full 9' extension. I imagine something similar could be used to \"capture\" the rungs of supporting trestles when using the plank for its intended purpose. Also, in order to avoid the plank \"kicking off\" of the scaffold framework, I added a 10\" U-bolt to each end piece of the plank, which then straddles the scaffold framework at each end of the plank, preventing it from moving end-to-end and falling off the framework. The downside (for scaffold use) is that the plank is taller than the scaffold platforms, so using them side-by-side creates a tripping hazard as well as uneven footing. That said, the plank itself is very rigid, fairly lightweight, and in several ways makes for a more stable platform than the (more expensive) scaffold-specific platforms. So, all these \"safety features\" don't make much sense. and they don't seem strong enough to secure the plank, anyway. ![]() And then there are the Velcro end straps, whose purpose SEEMS to be to secure the ends of the plank to the trestles - but just how to make that attachment is a puzzle - because the straps don't seem to be oriented to allow any practical strapping to a trestle. However, the proper use and effect of this \"stop\" remains unclear. Then there is a provided nut and bolt - which apparently is installed as a \"stop\" to prevent full compression of the plank. If I attempted to tighten them more, they appeared to deform the side of the rail, so I avoided that. As for its adjustments, the wing-screws that \"lock\" its length work fairly well, although I've seen them get loosened by something brushing against them. This Spruce Scaffold Plank is a great choice for your scaffolding. I have been using this plank on a scaffolding stack rather than on trestles as it is intended - so I can't really comment about it for \"normal\" uses. Wide Application: Our work plank can be used for outdoor and indoor scaffold jobs, ideal for painting, hanging drywall, repairing, installing light fixtures, and cleaning windows or doors.And a non-slip surface to increase friction to avoid accidents. So the aluminum plank features a sticky strap to avoid slipping off the ladder. Nylon Sticky Straps: We are always concerned about your security.More importantly, the enhanced aluminum does not corrode or rust easily for long-term and secure use. Thickened Aluminum Material: The upgraded aluminum material makes the ladder plank quite rugged and relatively portable.It is paired with multi-position ladders for daily work. 441 LBS Strong Bearing Capacity: The aluminum telescoping work plank can support up to 441 lbs, allowing one or two people to work while standing on the plank.It can effectively satisfy the needs of different space requirements. You just need to unscrew the wing bolt, then slide it to the position you want and tightened it. Adjustable Length: The length of the telescoping plank can be adjusted from 8.6 ft to 14.5 ft.Paper scaffolding planks are less easy to drive and maintain. Wood scaffolding is a great way to structureize and maintain the construction of a new space. What are the benefits of scaffolding planks? For wood, it is one of the most common types of scaffolding. Scaffolding wood is a common material in scaffolding wood including lumber and is work used in lumber. Folding wood scaffolding is one of the most common types of scaffolding planks in the form of wood including lumber, so it is hard and to be used as a furniture frame. For addition, scaffolding wood is a common type of scaffolding so that it can be made from several types of wood, including lumber, and work in lumber. It is a common material of scaffolding, and it is also used as work for lumber. For wood-burning, scaffolding is a type of wood that is used as work for lumber. Lumber is a common material of scaffolding and it is used in lumber. Scaffolding planks are made from different types of wood including lumber and wood work. Wood handler planks are lightweight and easy to install if it is a built-in space for the piece of wood that would be the most choice. There are several types of scaffolding board planks available, including wooden scaffolding board planks, metal scaffolding board planks, and folding board planks available. Its anodized surface resists rust and corrosion for durability in damp areas. What are the different types of scaffolding planks? Made of high-quality aluminum, this 12-inch wide plank is lightweight for easy mounting and transportation.
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