H-Frame System

System Brief

The H-Frame system is a platform used in plastering works on interior walls and facades in construction. Other uses are facade painting, insulation, facade cladding, building and maintenance work.

The H-Frame system is used as a shoring system (Formwork) for slabs also.

The system is generally preferred for high and thick slabs.

System diagonals are manufactured in different sizes according to the slab loads.

The system has been designed especially for easy and fast assembly with the minimum of supervision, with no urgent need for skilled workers.

The system’s simplicity allows for fast erection and dismantling, making it an ideal choice for large-scale projects requiring efficiency and safety.

It is mainly used in supporting horizontal concrete elements like slabs, as well as formwork for beams and elevated working platforms.

The system’s simplicity allows for fast erection and dismantling, making it an ideal choice for large-scale projects requiring efficiency and safety.

It is mainly used in supporting horizontal concrete elements like slabs, as well as formwork for beams and elevated working platforms.

System Key Features

  • Fully comprehensive and includes safety guard rails when required

  • Provides the required working heights with high rigidity

  • Uses a small number of components that are simple and quick to assemble

  • Ensures a rigid structure

The H-Frame system can be easily used in the construction of different structures such as:

  • Residences and high-rise buildings

  • Business and shopping centers

  • Subways and underground stations

  • Industrial buildings

  • Energy facilities

  • Hospitals and other healthcare facilities

  • Viaducts and bridge slabs

  • Hydroelectric plant projects

System Components’ Added Value

  • H-Frame system components have been designed especially for easy and fast assembly with the minimum of supervision and no urgent need to recruit skilled workers.

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