Masonry Magazine February 1970 Page. 21

Masonry Magazine February 1970 Page. 21

Masonry Magazine February 1970 Page. 21
What's New from MORGEN Scaffolding


# REVERSIBLE CARRIAGE
Now easier-to-handle carriage comes in two identical sections. By turning the mason's platform half upside down, you can have a completely flat platform full width.


# HEAVY DUTY TRAILER
Rugged trailer to haul scaffolding from job to job without complete disassembly. Holds 16 20-foot towers firmly in place. A-ton pick-up can handle it.


# PILASTER BRACKET
Supports the mason's platform between pilasters. The set includes a pair of arms mounted on a 2x3 square tubing member that spans between two carriages. This accessory lets Morgen do buildings that no other scaffolding can handle!


# STAGING BRACKET
Several contractors have suggested that we offer a hanging platform for the men who must install bracing below the platform. The 100-671 stirrup supports a one or two-plank platform 6'4" below the mason's platform. It rides up with the rest of the carriage as work progresses.


# STIFF-ARM TIE
Morgen offers stiff-arm ties to be built into the masonry wall. The protruding end has a hole to hook the stiff-arm. Notches make the ends easy to break off after completion. A nail through any of the holes in the bar will prevent any chance of its pulling out of the mortar. The wall tie is plated to prevent rust stains on the masonry.


# FOUNDATION TOWER SUPPORT
Sometimes the soil next to a wall is so soft and irregular that a firm foundation for scaffolding is almost impossible. This accessory is a tubular member with a bracket that fits over the foundation at one end and has a leveling screw at the other. It supports the tower base itself or it can be planked to then support the tower base.

MORGEN MANUFACTURING CO.
BOX 160-H3 YANKTON, S. DAK, 57078