Cuplock System
Overall stability and ease of assembly of the cuplock sCystem makes it the preferred type for projects where a large scaffolding must be constructed quickly and support a relatively heavy load.Technic
Overall stability and ease of assembly of the cuplock sCystem makes it the preferred type for projects where a large scaffolding must be constructed quickly and support a relatively heavy load.Technic
Overall stability and ease of assembly of the cuplock system makes it the preferred type for projects where a large scaffolding must be constructed quickly and support a relatively heavy load. Technical Date Steel grade: Q235/Q345 Surface finish: Hot-dipped galvanized, Painted, Black
Cuplock scaffolding is a type of scaffolding characterized by a joining method that uses metal cups to lock beams together.
The distinctive cuplock scaffolding joint system consists of three basic components: a top cup, a bottom cup, and ledgers. The cup components are ringlike, each with a hollow center that allows the round verticle bar to pass through it. Horizontal bars have ledgers, which are short perpendicular pieces that are welded or affixed to end of each bar, creating a T-shape at each end.