Description
What to Know About Joint Pin?
A joint pin is a metal connector used in a scaffolding structure. It securely connects two scaffold vertical or horizontal tubes end-to-end by fitting them inside the tubes.
What are the uses of Joint Pin?
The join pin is used as an internal coupling to connect and extend scaffold tubes. It is essential for creating longer spans and customizing the scaffold layout.
What are the Benefits of Joint Pin?
Joint pins provide strong and reliable connections between the scaffold tubes to ensure structural integrity. These ensure that the extended tubes remain stable and aligned. These play a key role in quick scaffold assembly and disassembly.
What scaffolding system does the Joint Pin belong to?
A joint pin is a basic element that is used in all types of standard scaffolding systems, such as ringlock, cuplock, kwikstage, and frame scaffolding.
What Materials are Used to Create Joint Pin? Steel.
Joint pins made of steel, treated with galvanization or other anti-corrosion methods to ensure durability. They have sufficient strength and durability to withstand the heavy loads.
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