Plate buckle scaffolding, due to its high bearing capacity, fast installation and dismantling, and high safety, is gradually replacing traditional clip scaffolding and becoming the preferred choice for high formwork and external scaffolding.
But ‘good scaffolding’ does not equal ‘safety scaffolding’ – if technical disclosure is not in place and workers still build according to old experience, scaffolding instability, collapse, and falling accidents may still occur.
In 2026, the Ministry of Housing and Urban Rural Development will promote the use of socket type buckle steel pipe scaffolding, and many places have issued documents requiring the use of buckle scaffolding for hazardous projects of a certain scale or above.
This article provides a detailed explanation of the construction process, safety requirements, inspection and acceptance, and dismantling points of the buckle scaffold in the form of technical disclosure, helping project managers and frontline workers to fully understand the buckle scaffold.
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