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Scaffold
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Ringlock
Circular Scaffolds
Scaffolding around circular structures is relatively easy
when using the Ringlock Scaffold. The 8 slots on the
rosette allow for some maneuverability for this exact
application. Typically, the large trapezoidal slots on the
rosette are used for the Diagonal Bracing and the
smaller slots for the 90 degree setting of Ledgers and
Transoms. As illustrated by the diagram, the rosette
can be rotated 45 degrees to allow for the Ledgers and
Transoms to fit into the trapezoidal slots. Using the
trapezoidal slots allow for 15 degrees of adjustment, for
the scaffold to be erected in a circular pattern minimiz-
ing the amount of Tube and Clamp used on the inside
Standards. As illustrated, Ringlock bays can be joined
at angles using the 0.15m Ledger.
Scaffolding around circular structures requires the use
of Tube and Clamp to join Ringlock bays together and
to fix guardrails on the outside face of the Ringlock
façade. Use suitable material to span the gap between
the platforms. Typically, LVL or Wood Scaffold Planks
are used (depending on the span of the gap, Mid Tran-
soms may need to be used to support the material).
The below diagram illustrates the use of the 0.15m
Ledgers and Tube and Clamp to join Standards
together. (Internal and External circular scaffolds.)
Note:
When arranging standards, ensure the large trapezoi-
dal slot is used for Ledgers and Transoms.
External
Internal
External
Internal
A
Transom
B
Ledgerr
C
Side Bracket
D
Ledger 0.15m
A
Tube & Clamp
B
Ledger 0.15m
A
Tube & Clamp
B
Ledger 0.15m
A
Tube & Clamp
A
Tube & Clamp