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What are Shoring Towers?
The shoring tower is made up of frameworks and diagonals, assembled in a modular structure so as to reach the desired height between 2 and 12 meters, with intermediate heights every 0.50 m.
Using the Shoring tower entails some major advantages when working at the site, which include:
1. Volumetric overall dimensions and lesser weight with respect to a fixed structure:
The single components have low volume and packaging hence facilitating transportation to the worksite;
2. Ease of planning:
The small number of components enables obtaining a structure with a wide range of variations, without requiring any planning step;
3. Versatility to suit needs:
Starting from a basic ground structure measuring 1 x 1 m, one can set up the working plane at the desired height by varying the height of the adjustable base and fork;
4. Ease of assembly and use:
With just 5 different components, and due to the simple and safe mutual couplings, assembly is easy and quick at any height;
5. High loading capacity at any height with a 55.2 kn maximum capacity;
6. Hot-dip galvanization makes the components robust and confers their long useful life;
7. Possibility to assemble directly in a vertical position (with or without diagonals) directly ready for use, or in a position horizontal to the ground (with diagonals only) with vertical elevation to be carried out subsequently.