1. Extension Tubes
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| Extension Tubes can be installed in the top and/or bottom of the frame leg. This often allows a reduction in the number of frames required for a job, by a factor of up to 50% resulting in more efficient utilization of equipment and significant cost reductions. Levelling time for extension tubes is far less and the levelling is more accurate than adjusting screwjacks to level when used on flat level concrete if the tubes are placed on the bottom of the tower. |
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2. Extension Tube Plates
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Extension Tube Plates, with adaptors, secure the ends of the extension tube or the frame legs to the aluminum stringer when a screwjack is not required.
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3. Aluminum Saddle Beams
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| Aluminum Saddle Beams can save many man hours on drop beams and concrete slab construction, by enabling the soffit of the drop beams to be supported at one level and the slab at another level. This enables the slab support to be removed without disturbing the support under the drop beams. The saddle beams can be made from 165 mm (6.5") or 184 mm (7.25") beams by utilizing our special beam |
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4. Modular Ledgers
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| The Demountable Modular Ledgers are available in 2, 4, 5, and 6 foot widths. The horizontal bars are spaced every 2feet apart to facilitate climbing for hand setting and stripping.. These ledgers are common to our 3 capacities of frame legs of the same design,10K, 16K and 25K. Interchangeable ledgers keep inventory costs to a minimum and the frame legs can be made into post |
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5. U-Heads
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U-Heads fit on either fixed or swivel screwjack or extension tube plates. They are available in 5, 8 or 10 inch widths and are 8 inches long.They hold the beams or timber directly
over the frame legs. |
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6. Frame Coupling Pins
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| Frame Coupling Pins connect frames one on top of another when erecting multiple-tier towers. |
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7. Aluminum Beam Clips
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| Aluminum Beam Clips with Thead Bolts secure one beam to another or hold components to a beam or a top chord. Note the tapered head of T-bolt and bevel on beam slot to simplify alignment. The bolt is crimped for visual locking and capture of the nut. The course thread provides a non jamming nut while speeding up assembly just spin the nut and tighten. |
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8. Jet Locks
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| A stainless steel spring loaded lock simplifies the connection of braces to the frames, enabling the braces to snap on. Press level to remove. Field replacable, holds 4 braces. |
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9. Extension Tube Support Pins
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| Extension Tube Support Pins connect extension tubes into frame legs or post shore bodies. 2 support pin legs are required to transfer the load from the extension tube to the frame leg or post shore. They can be used to lock frames together through the frame coupling pins. |
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10. Cross Braces
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| Cross Braces are available in a wide range of sizes, from 1.22 m (4') to 5.2 m (17'). The cross braces are attached to the diagonal struts using our fast snap on jet locks. |
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11. Screw Jacks
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Screwjacks are made in five styles:
- 48mm. (1.9”)High tensile steel with rolled threads for the 10 Kip and 16 Kip
- 60mm (2 3/8ths”)high tensile steel tube with rolled threads c/w quick release pins (for 25K)
- DWIDAG High Tensile rod (for 10K & 16K)
- 60mm(2 3/8ths”) and 76mm (3”) OD high strength, heavy wall aluminum tube in lengths of 4 feet (1.2M)for 16K and 25K versions of post shores.The tube supplies the strength while reducing the weight in half .
Shoring on grade slopes or steps is no problem with Hi-Lite's Modular Aluminum Shoring. Utilizing extension tubes and swivel head jacks, the system is completely adjustable, allowing you to overcome any difficult situation. |
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