Shoring Frame
A shoring frame is a heavy-duty, temporary support structure used in construction, primarily for supporting substantial vertical loads like concrete slabs, beams, and formwork during curing. Unlike standard scaffolding, which often prioritizes access for workers, shoring frames are designed for high load-bearing capacity and structural stability.
Typically made from robust steel, these frames are modular and can be assembled quickly without special tools, often featuring integrated components like U-heads and base jacks for precise height adjustment. They are crucial for preventing structural collapse in situations like multi-story concrete pours, deep excavations, or when altering existing load-bearing elements, ensuring safety and efficiency on site.
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Product Code | Height (in feet) | Width (in feet) | Stud Center (in feet) | Finish Available |
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CSSF64 | 6′ | 4′ | 4′ | Powder Coated |
CSSF54 | 5′ | 4′ | 4′ | Powder Coated |
CSSF44 | 4′ | 4′ | 3′ | Powder Coated |
CSSF34 | 3′ | 4′ | 2′ | Powder Coated |
CSSF62 | 6′ | 2′ | 4′ | Powder Coated |
CSSF52 | 5′ | 2′ | 4′ | Powder Coated |
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