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    Saturday, November 5th, 2011
    1:45 pm
    Acrow Props - How to pick The Right Prop For Your Project
    What the heck is An Acrow Prop?

    Acrow props is seen on many construction sites and are generally employed to support a structure or transfer lots. Construction props are usually helpful to support concrete form work even though the concrete is curing in order to support a roof or overhead structure while removing, replacing or repairing a wall or other supporting structure. They're an easy task to position and are fully adjustable with in the peak collection of the prop.

    Acrow props

    Acrow props include two circular steel tubes, an inner tube which has a top plate that slides top to bottom freely in a outer tube and that is connected to the base plate. The inner tube has holes down its length so as to quickly extend the inner tube to just below the required height and insert a steel pin to lock in that length. To extend the prop towards correct height the top of the outer tube is threaded along with a collar, and that is just like a nut with a bolt, registers and sports ths steel pin. So by rotating the collar and moving this it extends the inner prop. This allows you to attain the exact height required.

    In relation to using Acrow Props with your project you will have a a few different choices to select. Acrow Props also come in 5 sizes coming from a No.0 to the No.4, so how do you pick a qualified prop to your project?

    Focus on Your Propping Height

    Well step one is always to go through the height or distance that you're looking to prop. Do not use props that happen to be way too short by making in the gap with timber or another packer and constantly make use of the correct length prop for the task. Similarly, in case your propping distance is to the limit in the fully collapsed prop it may be ideal to pick your next size into make sure that there exists enough adjustment from the prop if you have a small variation on-site.

    Acro props

    The examples below table is usually to be used for a general guide only as specifications will vary with various suppliers. Please check along with your supplier for their specific specification.

    No.0 -- 1050 - 1830 mm ( or 3.44 - 6.00 feet)
    No.1 -- 1600 - 2800 mm ( or 5.25 - 9.18 feet)
    No.2 -- 1900 - 3400 mm ( or 6.23 - 11.15 feet)
    No.3 -- 2170 - 3975 mm ( or 7.12 - 13.04 feet)
    No.4 -- 3100 - 4900 mm ( or 10.17 - 16.07 feet)

    Estimate The burden That you should Support.

    The next step is always to take a look at what load the prop is necessary to support. You simply must consult your Engineer or another responsible persons in connection with the weight of the overhead structure so as to figure out what loads have to be supported. The place that the load is beyond the proportions of a single prop you may use multiple props to improve the supported load within a given area.

    The following table is usually to be used for a general guide only as specifications will be different with different suppliers. Booking using your supplier with regards to specific specification.

    No.0 -- 22 - 42 KN -- 2243 - 4282 kg ( or 4945 - 9442 lbs)
    No.1 -- 12 - 34 KN -- 1223 - 3467 kg ( or 2697 - 7643 lbs)
    No.2 -- 11 - 39 KN -- 1121 - 3976 kg ( or 2472 - 8767 lbs)
    No.3 --- 7 - 35 KN --- 713 - 3569 kg ( or 1573 - 7868 lbs)
    No.4 --- 7 - 20 KN --- 713 - 2039 kg ( or 1573 - 4496 lbs)

    Make sure wherever you make use of a construction prop which the structure at the base as well as the head in the prop are solid and strong enough to guide the specified load. If you find question that has to be good idea to spread the impact with the prop using a spreader beam or plate.

    Acrow Props hire

    Keep in mind the best number of your props is critical on the safety and efficiency of your respective building site and should always be signed off by the well qualified engineer and other qualified person.
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