Steel shoring tower MT 60

steel shoring tower
steel shoring tower
steel shoring tower
steel shoring tower
steel shoring tower
steel shoring tower
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Characteristics

Material
steel
Load capacity

60 kN

Height

50 cm, 75 cm, 100 cm
(20 in, 30 in, 39 in)

Description

Modular shoring towers improve the safety and flexibility of operations on site. The choice of system depends on the slab height and specific shoring function. Product characteristics A top performer 60 kN load capacity per leg, for high loads and slab ­thicknesses up to 71 cm Built-in safety solutions Safety access ladder in each tower segment Fall protection on all sides of working platform Access hatch Self-locking connections even during assembly Tower planking automatically secured in frame Intelligent MEVA product design Straightforward vertical or horizontal assembly on ground – without tools, bolts or pins Easy to move as complete tower unit by crane or on castors – crane eyes integrated in every frame Only three frame types for all heights up to 18.66 m: 100, 75 and 50 cm Max. weight approx. 15 kg per individual component Module connection locked by simple rotation A tower of strength Compatible with all MEVA slab systems Compatible with MEP shoring tower Built-in safety throughout assembly, operation and dismantling System interface with slab Full compatibility with MevaDec The MT 60 shoring tower system ensures seamless co-ordination with the slab formwork. The 1.70 x 1.70 m footprint perfectly matches the MevaDec system with the drop-head-beam-panel and primary-and-secondary-beam methods. The ladders and planking integrated in the tower frame provide safe access to the slab formwork. With its MT 60 and MEP shoring towers, MEVA offers efficient, intelligent support solutions that are fast and easy to deploy.
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