Masonry Magazine January 2007 Page. 29
Voice of the Masonry Industry
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Do not neglect the braking systems on adjustable scaffolding. Brake replacement will need to be completed by someone certified to weld them on.
Photo courtesy of EZ Scaffold
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Because of its ease of use and relatively maintenance free operation, Non-Stop adjustable scaffolding helps workers stay on schedule on the site of this Wal-Mart Super Center.
Photo courtesy of Non Stop Scaffolding
This Non-Stop scaffolding is easily broken down and clamped together in four-foot-wide nodules for transport. Obviously, before and after every job, contractors should inspect their scaffolding using the manufacturer's inspection checklist.
Photo courtesy of NonStop Scaffolding
Cross-bracing and the trueness of the scaffold are easy things to check while the scaffold is on the wall, said EZ Scaffold Vice President, Clint Bridges.
Photo courtesy of EZ Scaffold
January 2007
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