Scaffold tubes
I am pretty sure I remember scaffold tubes come with a colour code for Aluminium and steel poles, can anyone tell me what they are and describe them for me?
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Scaffold tubes
"Simon" wrote in message ... I am pretty sure I remember scaffold tubes come with a colour code for Aluminium and steel poles, can anyone tell me what they are and describe them for me? Not that I've noticed. I've bought steel and aluminium ones new in the past and both have been plain 'silver'- the give away is when you try to lift them (not to mention the price- as I recall a aluminium one is £40 and a steel one £20). -- 73 Brian G8OSN www.g8osn.org.uk and www.qsl.net/g8osn for FREE training material for the UK Foundation and Intermediate Licences |
Scaffold tubes
"Brian Reay" wrote in message ... "Simon" wrote in message ... I am pretty sure I remember scaffold tubes come with a colour code for Aluminium and steel poles, can anyone tell me what they are and describe them for me? Not that I've noticed. I've bought steel and aluminium ones new in the past and both have been plain 'silver'- the give away is when you try to lift them (not to mention the price- as I recall a aluminium one is £40 and a steel one £20). How much does the hernia op cost if you buy the cheap ones :-) Tim -- 73 Brian G8OSN www.g8osn.org.uk and www.qsl.net/g8osn for FREE training material for the UK Foundation and Intermediate Licences |
Scaffold tubes
"Brian Reay" wrote in message ... "Simon" wrote in message ... I am pretty sure I remember scaffold tubes come with a colour code for Aluminium and steel poles, can anyone tell me what they are and describe them for me? Not that I've noticed. I've bought steel and aluminium ones new in the past and both have been plain 'silver'- the give away is when you try to lift them (not to mention the price- as I recall a aluminium one is £40 and a steel one £20). -- 73 Brian I thought they came with painted ends? ... something like red for steel and yellow for Aluminium? |
Scaffold tubes
Simon wrote:
I am pretty sure I remember scaffold tubes come with a colour code for Aluminium and steel poles, can anyone tell me what they are and describe them for me? Other than colouring poles for company identification you will find that a colour code is used for the identifcation of the material from which the pole is made. Certain grades of aluminium are coded yellow/blue. This applies to all metals. In much the same way various gas bottles are coded, grey for nitrogen, black for carbon dioxide etc there is a chart which lays down the coding system. Try as I might I cant find it through google. |
Scaffold tubes
"Simon" wrote in message ... "Essjay001" wrote in message ... Simon wrote: I am pretty sure I remember scaffold tubes come with a colour code for Aluminium and steel poles, can anyone tell me what they are and describe them for me? Other than colouring poles for company identification you will find that a colour code is used for the identifcation of the material from which the pole is made. Certain grades of aluminium are coded yellow/blue. This applies to all metals. In much the same way various gas bottles are coded, grey for nitrogen, black for carbon dioxide etc there is a chart which lays down the coding system. Try as I might I cant find it through google. yep ..... tried a search too ...... I am pretty sure it is red for steel .... but i have to make a lightweight prop of a scaffold pole ... and being a perfectionist ...... i don't want to just spray it with metal colour and sprinkle cocoa on it if it should have colour coding too. I think you'll find that scaffolding equipment is stamped or etched and not colour coded, unless in company colours, with a roll number for steel and an extrusion number for aluminium. The stamping codes are set for tensile and flex qualities for that particular material, and is set by the construction industry standards. A piece of scaffolding equipment in use everyday would not be able to keep any painted coding for long and this is why it has its quality stamped into it while still at the manufacture stage. The only time colour coding is used is in the selection of bits by individual companies more than likely using their own colour schemes. Hope this helps a bit. --- BigWallop http://basecuritysystems.no-ip.com Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.497 / Virus Database: 296 - Release Date: 04/07/03 |
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tim wrote:
"Brian Reay" wrote in message ... "Simon" wrote in message ... I am pretty sure I remember scaffold tubes come with a colour code for Aluminium and steel poles, can anyone tell me what they are and describe them for me? Not that I've noticed. I've bought steel and aluminium ones new in the past and both have been plain 'silver'- the give away is when you try to lift them (not to mention the price- as I recall a aluminium one is £40 and a steel one £20). How much does the hernia op cost if you buy the cheap ones :-) Free, but you have to wait for a year to get it...recovering from mine right now :-( Tim -- 73 Brian G8OSN www.g8osn.org.uk and www.qsl.net/g8osn for FREE training material for the UK Foundation and Intermediate Licences |
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Ed Sirett wrote: I'm almost certain that the colour coding is simply different companies marking ownership of the poles(and boards). Much like sheep farmers do with their livestock. Completely unhelpful I know, but we used to have what we called a "zip up" scaffold at a place I used to work. It sort of clipped together and was rather good if you got the bracing right. There were two lengths of pole, and each was identified by a colour on the end clip - blue for the short ones and red for the long ones IIRC. In case you're confused; the blue ones were the "horizontals" and the red ones the "diagonals". :-) Hwyl! M. -- Martin Angove (it's Cornish for "Smith") - ARM/Digital SA110 RPC See the Aber Valley -- http://www.tridwr.demon.co.uk/abervalley.html .... I'm spending a year dead for Tax Purposes |
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