Exploring the World of Beam Formwork Systems

Beam formwork has played a crucial role in construction. As a structural element, this type of formwork is relied upon to offset the weight of other concrete shuttering, such as columns and walls, during construction. The selection of the wrong type of beam can lead to catastrophic consequences. Failure to adequately account for the anticipated load requirements can result in insufficient capacity to support the imposed weight. As the leaders in formwork manufacturing, we at Disc-O-Scaff know the crucial role different types of shuttering have in construction.

To gain a better perspective of beam formwork, we would like to expand on why it’s important to not only know the primary beam configurations but also to understand the science behind them too.

Beam Formwork: A Fusion of Engineering and Physics

The analysis and design of beams require a deep understanding of engineering and fundamental physics. This knowledge equips construction professionals with the ability to assess the diverse loads acting upon a beam, enabling them to make informed decisions regarding optimal size, shape, and material selection of the beam formwork. By employing these principles, the structural integrity and functionality of the beam are assured, contributing to the overall safety and success of the project. 

Build Smarter, Faster, and Stronger

Within the realm of construction, there are a select number of fundamental beam configurations that are used. Primarily categorised by the length, cross-sectional geometry, and equilibrium characteristics, they include:

  1. Continuous Beams
    This beam is defined by its support by two or more individual supports, effectively creating a spanning structure. Vertical in nature, they distribute the imposed load across multiple points, allowing for longer spans and potentially greater load capacity. The construction of complex roof structures is one example of a continuous beam.
  2. Simply Supported Beams
    Characterised by supports at both ends, simply supported beams represent a fundamental and widely employed structural element. These beams lack moment resistance at the support locations, enabling free rotation at their ends when resting on columns and walls. These beams are used for bridges as they require point loadings.  
  3. Fixed Beams
    Fixed beams are distinguished by rigid connections at both ends, exhibiting unique structural behaviour. Unlike simply support beams, they offer moment resistance at their supports, preventing both vertical deflection and rotational movement. This unusual characteristic makes them well-suited for applications such as trusses as they require exceptional rigidity.

These beams, together with cantilever and overhanging beams, bring several advantages to construction. Without beam formwork, super structures and complex geometrical visions would not come to fruition.

Innovative Formwork Solutions

Properly designed and manufactured formwork from us at Disc-O-Scaff ensures a smooth and consistent finish, free from imperfections and voids. Let the leading company in formwork solutions assist you with structural element construction that lasts, is cost-effective, and that enhances the aesthetic appeal of the concrete. For precision formwork that produces superior flawless results build after build, contact us

Safety First, Efficiency Next: Choosing the Right Scaffolding Components for Every Project

Centuries ago, scaffolding components were crudely constructed from bamboo and tied together with rope, which may have kept the structure together but unfortunately did not account for worker safety. Following the industrial revolution, steel became the material of choice for access solutions, with the spotlight firmly shining on providing safe working platforms at heights. As the leading manufacturer of Kwikstage and Selflock scaffolding, we at Disc-O-Scaff would like to highlight the importance of these durable components in construction.

Scaffolding Components: Providing Modular Access Solutions for Modern Construction

The continuous growth in the urban populace has greatly increased the need to find time-saving solutions in the construction industry. Modular scaffolding components make it possible for scaffold towers to be assembled quickly, saving money and valuable construction time. With fewer loose fittings, each component is uniquely engineered to fit into the next, providing much-needed stability for workers when working at heights. Below are a few of the benefits that these modular access systems have to offer:

  • Modular scaffolding gives workers the height and space required to comfortably carry out tasks.
  • Made from durable, high-tensile steel, the components can be used over multiple projects.
  • As the scaffolding components can be stacked, they are easy to store and transport.
  • With no loose fittings, the vertical alignment of the scaffold tower retains its rigidity.
  • The flexibility afforded by modular scaffold systems allows workers to gain access to hard-to-reach places where other access solutions can’t.
  • They are easier to maintain, and singular components can be replaced.
  • Depending on the project, towers can be static or mobile.

When it comes to complex geometrical buildings, irregular façades, and other construction projects, modular scaffolding components provide the safest structural support when working at heights. From the base jacks through to the diagonal braces and scaffold tubes, safety is always the first consideration.

Common Hazards Associated with Scaffolding

Several hazards can be associated with scaffolding, such as collapses, slip-and-fall incidents, and falling objects. If a scaffold tower isn’t assembled correctly, is placed on uneven ground, or if adverse weather conditions haven’t been accounted for, the probability of serious injuries increases. Scaffolding risks can be mitigated if the proper scaffolding safety measures are put in place, which include adequate training on how to operate, assemble, and dismantle scaffolding components, ensuring that the safe working loads on platforms aren’t exceeded, and that additional safety elements such as toe boards, hook-on ladders, and guardrails are installed.

The Trusted Experts in Scaffolding and Formwork

At Disc-O-Scaff, our scaffolding components are engineered and manufactured in-house in accordance with strict regulatory standards and using only SABS-approved materials. With over 10 years of experience in the industry, our scaffold systems have been supplied to South Africa’s major scaffolding and construction companies. Contact us and we will gladly assist you with safe access solutions for your specific project.

Innovations in Scaffolding Technology: Building Tomorrow’s Structures 

Innovations in Scaffolding Technology: Building Tomorrow’s Structures

From bustling cityscapes to quaint villages, scaffolding silently scales construction sites and graces multi-storied giants. A ubiquitous yet seldom-noticed sight in daily life, these metallic structures quietly underpin progress, allowing mortar and brick to be sculpted into the annals of history. Lending a helping hand in shaping tomorrow’s urban skyline is Disc-O-Scaff, the leader in modular scaffold solutions in South Africa.  

The Introduction of the Universal Coupler in Scaffolding

With the emphasis on getting the job done and little concern shown towards worker safety at heights, scaffolding of yesteryear has since embraced technological advancements, becoming formidable steel structures that provide access trade and construction crews with safe working platforms. Probably one of the most innovative scaffolding designs to come to the fore is the universal coupler, a device invented to securely join two lengths of scaffolding tubes together with steel. This revolutionised the construction industry, presenting workers with a sturdy structure that not only granted easier access to tall buildings but also improved worker safety.

Since Daniel Palmer-Jones invented the universal coupler in the 1900s, scaffolding companies have continued to improve scaffold towers through carefully engineered modular components. These components are designed to interlock into each other, making it easier for them to be assembled, dismantled, and erected at incredible heights.

How Modern Scaffolding Benefits Access Trade

Foregoing ladders for scaffolding has given access trade more stability when renovations, electrical work, or maintenance need to be done at heights. Replacing the base plates for castor wheels has introduced a new level of efficiency, making it possible for work to be carried out quickly without having to lug cumbersome ladders to multiple positions. As the working platforms can carry heavier loads, tools of the trade can be kept readily available, and with the castors providing mobility, gaining access to hard-to-reach places can be done safely.   

Blending Inventions of Yesteryear with the Technology of Today

Incorporating the original universal coupler innovation into modern scaffolding designs, specifically taking safety concerns into account, introduced the construction industry to the marvel of Kwikstage scaffold systems. Ingeniously engineered to minimise the number of loose fittings, this scaffolding maintains vertical stability throughout harsh weather conditions whilst remaining durable against wear and excessive use.

From the stainless steel diagonal braces to the additional safety features, such as guardrails and ladder beams that create a safe load bridge between two scaffolds, Kwikstage scaffolding has completely revolutionised the concept of working from heights safely.   

Modular Solutions for the Construction Industry

The potted history of scaffolding shows how it has developed over the years and how it continues to evolve through companies like Disc-O-Scaff, engineers and manufacturers of the highest quality scaffolding and formwork.

Contact us and we will gladly assist you with innovative solutions for your specific access trade or construction requirements. 

Beyond the Blueprint: Formwork Manufacturers Bring Architectural Visions to Life

Beyond the Blueprint: Formwork Manufacturers Bring Architectural Visions to Life

When it comes to constructing the skyline of the urban landscape, you need to align your interests with innovative formwork manufacturers, such as Disc-O-Scaff, a company that understands the complexities of South Africa’s construction industry. Where contractors are employed to avoid possible construction delays, minimise risks, increase productivity, and reduce overall costs, we are employed to work behind the scenes in engineering and manufacturing formwork solutions that are integral components in creating architectural visions.    

Formwork Manufacturers: Taking a Revolutionary Approach to Concrete Shaping

With the advantages that modular shuttering brings to builds, it is imperative to consolidate your construction interests with formwork manufacturers that go the extra mile. By manufacturing our formwork solutions in-house, we can maintain greater flexibility by supplying you with customised structural elements specific to your project. At Disc-O-Scaff, we further assure that each component is manufactured with SABS-approved materials under strict control standards. Having access to the latest engineering innovations within the formwork industry gives you peace of mind knowing that you have chosen formwork manufacturers that are constantly evolving with modern construction trends.

Taking the Guess Work Out of Building

Building on our in-house manufacturing facilities as leading formwork manufacturers, we would like to take a moment and delve into how our unique modular construction technique has transformed the way concrete structures are built.

  1. Increased Efficiency
    The simplistic clip and wedge set of our panels allow for rapid assembly and dismantling on-site, thereby greatly reducing construction time compared to other shuttering methods. Contractors are then able to complete builds within time and budget parameters.
  1. Enhanced Accuracy and Quality
    Our formwork solutions are engineered to exact specifications, minimising any risks or inconsistencies in the final concrete form. This leads to a superior-quality finish, eliminating the need for post-pouring finishing work.
  1. Reduced Material Waste
    As formwork manufacturers, we factor in reusability, which greatly reduces the need to purchase new materials with every build. Besides saving on costs, the carbon footprint per construction job is also lowered.  
  1. Versatility
    Our formwork can be configured to form a wide selection of complex shapes, making them suitable for diverse projects. This allows contractors to handle designs and architectural features, such as columns, with ease.  
  1. Affordability
    The initial investment in our shuttering solutions may seem excessive compared to conventional formwork, however, when you factor in the multiple uses and reduction of overall project costs, the investment you make with Disc-O-Scaff will be worth the long-term savings.

Choosing the Right Formwork Partner

For construction jobs that require speed, accuracy, and overall cost-effectiveness, formwork manufacturers like Disc-O-Scaff present a compelling solution. Our innovative and sustainable approach towards concrete reshaping has made us a formidable force in the industry. As the construction industry continues to evolve and architects carry on stretching the realms of building design possibilities, our modular in-house formwork and scaffolding solutions will continue to play a vital role in shaping the future. 

System Scaffolding Plays a Crucial Role in the Successful Development of Complex Structures

System Scaffolding Plays a Crucial Role in the Successful Development of Complex Structures

Like the pieces of a puzzle, system scaffolding comprises pre-engineered modular components that are uniquely designed to interlock seamlessly into each other without the need for multiple steel fittings. Often used to construct complex buildings, such as bridges, tunnels, and skyscrapers, these modern marvels can handle heavy loads, be assembled to reach dizzying heights, and be customised according to specific project requirements.

Understanding the Features and Functions of Modular Access Solutions like System Scaffolding

We at Disc-O-Scaff, the leading manufacturer of Kwikstage and Selflock access solutions, would like you to gain a better understanding of the features and functions that our system scaffolding brings to construction to better make an informed decision on the scaffold structure that best suits your needs.    

  1. Quicker Assembly and Dismantling
    Unlike other types of scaffolding, our modular access solutions eliminate the need for smaller connecting components and loose fittings, which greatly speeds up the assembly and dismantling of the scaffold tower. The savings that you reap on labour costs can reduce building costs and the entire project could be completed quicker.  
  1. Higher Load Capacities
    Every aspect of our system scaffolding has worker safety in mind, including the permitted maximum safe working loads on platforms. As the hook-on boards, standards, ledgers, and other fittings are made from superior-grade quality stainless steel and are fabricated to securely lock into each other, they can handle higher load capacities.
  1. Safer to Operate
    By offering additional safety features such as toe boards and hook-on ladders to our scaffolding systems, you are minimising potential operating hazards. Toe boards fixed securely around the edge of working platforms prevent unnecessary slip and fall incidents, whereas the hook-on ladders provide workers with safe access to multiple platform levels.  
  1. Versatile Scaffold Towers
    As no construction project is the same, we understand that customised system scaffolding may be required. With that in mind, we offer our components in varying lengths, widths, and heights, giving you the option of selecting individual components perfect for the task.      

In the construction industry, system scaffolding isn’t just support, it is a lifeline. That’s why selecting the right type of system scaffolding isn’t a luxury, it’s a responsibility. Every project from towering dreams to ground-level repairs demands a solid and safe platform for your workers.

Building a Better Tomorrow, One Secure Platform at a Time

For over 10 years, we at Disc-O-Scaff have supplied Kwikstage and Selflock scaffold components to major construction companies in South Africa. What sets us apart from our competitors is that all our scaffolding systems are engineered in-house, in accordance with scaffolding standards, assuring you of the highest quality access solutions. With us, you can rest assured that no modular scaffold unit leaves our factory until it has been deemed safe for use. For expert advice on formwork and scaffold structures, contact us.

The Role of Scaffolding in South Africa and its Multiple Uses

Scaffolding in South Africa is not just for major construction; several types of scaffold towers are used for renovations, maintenance, and electrical work. Scaffolding has even found a place in event staging, as a means to hang lighting for sets and to provide additional seating. The key to scaffolding is to find a leading supplier in South Africa that manufactures the components from superior-quality, SABS-approved materials, which is what we at Disc-O-Scaff offer.

A Versatile Approach to Scaffolding in South Africa

By manufacturing both Kwikstage and Selflock scaffolding in South Africa, we at Disc-O-Scaff can provide major construction, renovation, and maintenance crews with rigid and stable platforms, enabling them to work from heights safely. Smaller companies and trade benefit from the mobility that our Selflock scaffold towers provide, giving them the means to access hard-to-reach places easily. The modular design of our scaffolding components means fewer connections, allowing for simplistic assembly and dismantling, thereby saving time and money on-site. As the most reputable manufacturer of scaffolding in South Africa, we assure you that no component leaves our factory until it has been green-tagged, deeming it safe for use.

Major Building and Repair Work

With your safety being our number one priority, we ensure that every element of our Kwikstage scaffolding provides you with a safe and sturdy working platform. Hook-on ladders allow workers to gain access to multiple platform levels without having to climb the side of the scaffold tower. Our hook-on boards are made from non-slip steel to prevent slip and fall incidents, and when combined with the toe boards, provide a safety net stopping tools from falling over the edge.

Scaffolding eliminates the risk associated with using ladders at heights, provides workers with a better position to work on walls, ceilings, and outdoor spaces, and most importantly, gives peace of mind knowing that a task can be carried out safely and with improved efficiency.     

Staging, Lighting, and More

Why waste an entire budget on staging when scaffolding in South Africa can provide a temporary solution at a fraction of the cost? In a short time frame, our Selflock scaffolding can be assembled with the platforms being used to showcase promotional items or decorate a space. Scaffold towers eliminate the need for expense rigging for lights and are often used at multiple concerts and outdoor events to light up the stage.

Placing castors at the bottom of our Selflock scaffolding gives access trade much-needed mobility. Used indoors or out, tools can be kept safely on the working platforms whilst navigating the various areas that need repairs or electrical work done.

Whether you are a big player in construction or a minor leaguer in renovations and repair, when it comes to scaffolding in South Africa, it is best to put your requirements in the hands of the experts, Disc-O-Scaff. Contact us to arrange your custom Kwikstage or Selflock access solution today!

Importance of the Main Scaffolding Components

If you are new to the scaffolding game, words like ledgers, transoms, and braces may have you wondering whether trading in your trusted ladder is such a good idea. Knowing the importance of the main scaffolding components will help you get a better understanding of why scaffold towers are the safest access solutions when work needs to be carried out at heights. As the leading manufacturer of scaffolding components, we at Disc-O-Scaff offer construction companies, big and small, as well as access trade, Kwikstage and Selflock scaffold towers.

Scaffolding Components Engineered with Safety in Mind

Here is a list of scaffolding components that have been engineered with safety in mind:

  • Base Jacks
    Just as your ladder has legs and needs to be placed on a sturdy surface, the same can be said about scaffold towers. As major scaffolding components, base jacks are fitted to the bottom of the standards, or uprights, to bring stability and level the scaffold. They are also vital in distributing the weight evenly and can be adjusted according to your requirements.
  • Standards
    These vertical poles with “V” pressings at regular intervals play a role in transferring the load of the scaffold onto the ground. Available in varying lengths according to the height of the scaffold tower and the safe working loads of the platforms, these poles simply interlock into each other until the desired height is achieved.
  • Ledgers
    Also referred to as runners, these scaffolding components support the working platforms of the towers. The “C” pressings and wedges at each end of the ledgers securely connect them between the standards at the “V” pressings. The ledgers determine the working height of the platforms.  
  • Braces
    To secure the rigidity of the scaffold towers, longitudinal and diagonal braces are placed between the ledgers and standards. Braces are critical in ensuring that the scaffolding remains upright and doesn’t collapse in the face of external forces, such as wind.
  • Couplers
    Often referred to as clamps or fittings, couplers are the connectors that hold the structural elements of the scaffold tower together. Swivel and 90-degree angled couplers are scaffolding components that allow two tubes to be connected to each other at a desired angle. Swivel couplers are normally used when the degree of connectivity is not at a right angle, which comes into play when a diagonal brace is fitted.
  • Hook-On Boards
    These scaffolding components are safe working platforms. Designed to securely hook onto the scaffold frame, they provide support for the workers and their tools when working at heights. As stable and rigid as a scaffold tower appears to be, if working platforms carry more than the maximum weight allowance, it could compromise the structural integrity of the scaffolding.

These, together with additional safety scaffolding elements such as toe boards and guardrails ensure the structural security and safety of all that operate the scaffold tower.  

For modular scaffolding components manufactured using only SABS-approved materials and in accordance with scaffolding standards, contact the leader in scaffolding and formwork solutions, Disc-O-Scaff.

The Use of Steel Formwork Offers a Number of Benefits over Other Types of Formwork

Using moulds to create the desired shape of a structure is a concept that dates back to ancient Rome. With the growing demand for better and more modern infrastructure, where once reeds and fibre were used, steel formwork has taken its place, allowing construction companies to build at a much faster pace. At Disc-O-Scaff, we manufacture several types of formwork panels made from durable steel, assisting in making architectural plans a reality.   

Steel Formwork for Construction Projects

Understanding the different types of shuttering available helps you gain a better perspective on why many construction companies opt for steel formwork from us at Disc-O-Scaff.

  1. Timber
    After the fall of ancient Rome, timber became the preferred choice of formwork. Timber is still the most commonly used formwork; however, if it is not well-seasoned or free from loose knots, it can affect the surface of the exposed concrete work. Always make sure that the wood is lightweight and easily workable without splitting.
  1. Plywood
    Made from layers of resin-bonded plywood sheets, this type of shuttering is often combined with timber formwork for panels of a required size. The cost of plywood compares favourably with timber formwork and is simplistic to assemble and remove.   
  1. Plastic
    Plastic formwork has the advantage of being lightweight and flexible, allowing for the construction of complex shapes and unique features. Unfortunately, plastic doesn’t have a high load-carrying capacity, is quite costly, and is prone to heat damage.   
  1. Steel Formwork
    Between the 1910s and 1950s, steel formwork became the shuttering of choice amongst construction crews. Wider-scale projects were done at a much faster pace by using this formwork over other types. The strength, durability, and longevity that steel presents make it possible for formwork to be designed according to the structural element being built and for it to be used multiple times without compromising the framework of the steel formwork.

Unlike other types of formwork where the quality of the exposed concrete might not be up to par, the modular design of steel formwork is excellent and the surfaces don’t need further treatment. During the setting process, steel does not shrink or warp and, once cured, can be easily and safely removed.

Importance of Using the Right Type of Formwork

Even though steel formwork is more expensive than plywood or timber, it has the distinct advantage of having a longer lifespan and being able to handle heavy load-carrying capacities. As steel is rigid enough to hold its shape, using this type of formwork in construction ensures that various sections can be removed without damaging the concrete. Circular, curved, or rectangular steel formwork is a formidable component of the construction industry.

For over 10 years, we at Disc-O-Scaff have manufactured and supplied superior-quality formwork and scaffolding solutions to major construction companies in South Africa. Contact us for more guidance on which steel formwork components will offer the best results for your specific project.

Basic Working Principles of Formwork in Construction

With concrete being the main choice of building material, formwork has introduced complex geometric designs and formidable-sized construction in urban development. This symbiotic relationship has proven that the architectural landscape can be built structurally sound, sustainably, cost-effectively, and at a faster pace.

As the leading formwork manufacturer, we at Disc-O-Scaff would like to emphasise the importance of quality formwork and the possible failures that could occur if incorrect shuttering is selected to build structural elements, such as beam and column formwork.

Factors that Can Affect the Quality of a Surface Finish, Especially in Formwork Applications

The method of using and handling formwork significantly impacts the finish of concrete. Obvious surface blemishes, such as poor form joints, offsets, and the use of inadequate facing materials, occur when the formwork material selection is unsuitable for the construction of the structural element. Achieving a high-quality concrete finish depends heavily on factors such as the concrete mixture, concreting temperature and practices, as well as careful formwork considerations before and during construction.   

Freshly poured concrete exerts lateral pressure affecting the height of the concrete formwork. The pressure of the formwork increases as the height of the fresh concrete increases and only ceases when further force from above is no longer transmitted. Should the incorrect formwork have been selected, this continuous rising pressure could result in sections of the formwork bulging or deflecting.

Causes of Concrete Formwork Failure

Several factors can contribute to the failure of formwork during and after construction, which need to be highlighted to ensure that these indispensable building structures remain structurally safe supports.  

  • Lack of Inspection

Often, failures occur due to inspection by unqualified or inexperienced inspectors. A competent person or engineer should always be on-site to inspect and certify that completed formwork meets design specifications and that it is structurally sound before it is loaded.

  • Improper Connections and Defective Components

As much as formwork can fail due to design flaws that do not take lateral forces and stability into account, a lack of maintenance will also lead to failure. Shuttering is used multiple times, and often, corrosion sets in and damages occur which, during assembly, are not always considered. If components are insufficiently connected with the proper wedge and clip assemblies, it can lead to progressive collapses and compromise the integrity of the formwork.     

  • Premature Removal of Components

Tight scheduling and budget constraints may lead to the premature removal of the shuttering. Formwork must only be removed once the concrete has adequately cured.

To safeguard against formwork failure, we at Disc-O-Scaff would advise that the correct procedures are followed during the assembly when the concrete is being poured, and once the concrete has cured, the formwork has been deemed safe to remove.

Armed with this knowledge and trusting your formwork solutions with the experts in the industry, we at Disc-O-Scaff will ensure that your choice of circular, economy panel, and column shuttering will provide ample structural support. Contact us for superior-quality steel scaffolding and formwork solutions.  

Enhancing Safety in Modern Modular Access Solutions with Kwikstage Scaffold Components

The biggest advantage of modular access solutions is that they can be assembled according to specific design criteria, taking the safety of the workers as well as building accessibility into consideration. Kwikstage scaffold components are remarkable for their ability to enhance productivity while preserving the essential characteristic of scaffolding – providing secure working platforms at height.

As the leading manufacturer of Kwikstage scaffold components, we at Disc-O-Scaff would like to clarify the role several components play in maintaining stable platform alignments. With worker safety at the forefront of our scaffold design, understanding how the key elements work together gives a better insight into correct installation and use.    

Kwikstage Scaffold Components that have Revolutionised Construction

Kwikstage scaffold components have revolutionised the construction industry, allowing for the quick and relatively simplistic assembly and dismantling of scaffold towers. Availability in variable lengths, heights, and widths allows these systems to offer safe, practical, versatile, and flexible solutions to construction companies.

  • Base jacks

These square metal plates can be considered as the foundations, preventing the standards from sinking into the ground and supporting the load of the scaffold tower. Base jacks can be adjusted by a rotating wing nut on the threaded bar.

  • Standards

Also referred to as uprights, standards are the perpendicular tubes transferring the weight of the load onto the base plate, stabilising the framework and creating working platforms. When increasing the scaffold height, the standards must be properly connected and secured.

  • Ledgers

Assisting in distributing the weight of the scaffold tower evenly is the ledgers. These horizontal tubes provide a stable platform for workers to stand on and work from. Outside ledgers are attached to the building on either side, whereas the inside ledgers are only attached at one end. Without the ledgers, scaffolding would be unstable and extremely dangerous.

  • Diagonal Braces

Completing the rigid scaffold structure are diagonal braces, which prevent scaffolding from collapsing or falling over. As the name suggests, these tubes are connected diagonally between the standards and ledgers at each platform level, strengthening the scaffold. When potential hazards, strong winds, and heavy loads need to be supported, diagonal braces bring added stability, assisting in preventing serious injuries.    

  • Working Platforms

Hook-on boards interlock with each other to create the working platforms of the scaffold towers. The ends are designed to hook onto the ledgers to support the weight of the workers and their equipment without swaying or wobbling. Additional safety features, such as toe boards that are securely fitted to standards, prevent tools from falling off and injuring workers below.   

At Disc-O-Scaff, our Kwikstage scaffold components that have been highlighted are but a few that are crucial to scaffold safety and construction efficiency.  

Whether you are in the construction industry or require scaffolding for maintenance or repairs, our quality modular access solutions will give you the elevation you require. Contact us for more information on our bespoke steel scaffold and formwork products.