Description
What to Know About Intermediate Transom?
An intermediate transom is a horizontal scaffold component placed between main transoms. It acts as a horizontal support beam that provides additional support between ledgers.
What are the uses of Intermediate Transom?
An intermediate transom is positioned between the inner and outer ledgers of a scaffold bay, providing mid-span support for the scaffold boards. It is particularly used when there are long distances between ledgers.
What are the Benefits of Intermediate Transom?
Intermediate transoms help to distribute loads evenly across the scaffold structure and provide additional support and stability. It reduces the risk of platform sagging and ensures the working area is stable.
What scaffolding system does the Intermediate Transom belong to?
Intermediate transoms are most commonly used in Cuplock and event scaffolding systems, as well as ringlock and traditional tube and fitting scaffolds.
What Materials are Used to Create Intermediate Transom?
Intermediate transoms are made from galvanized or painted steel tubing to ensure durability and resistance to corrosion. These are reusable and last long.
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