Thanks
to the design of our roof shuttering not having
any light between the parts that are joined
longitudinally is achieved. The following
are their main components:
The
assembly is quick and easy. Place the guides
joined to the pillars and level them up. Then,
starting from one end, place the flaps joining
them longitudinally and slotted in the guide
slots. Then place the medians parallel to
the support beams until forming the lattice
of the job.
Then the boards can be mounted placing
every three a crosspiece
with props. We will finish it off with the
work headers.
Three
days after having poured the concrete, the
following method for dismantling can be followed:
Take off the guides
and support beams, just leaving the medians,
an end of them will then be lowered down for
it to become unstuck from the board, removing
it from the side with no risk at all.
Thus, we will recover
the guides, medians and boards, the remaining
shuttering support being a 1.5 m crosspiece,
with its two corresponding props.
Thanks
to the design of our roof shuttering not having
any light between the parts that are joined
longitudinally is achieved. The following
are their main components:
The
assembly is quick and extremely easy. Place
the guides joined to the pillars and level
them up. Then, starting from one end, place
the support beams joining them longitudinally
and slotted in the guide slots.
Then place the boards
placing a crosspiece with props on every
two. We will finish with the approximations
to the other lanes made placing extensible,
fixed or variable directions, etc. Depending
on the job, it is recommendable to support
the joists in the centre between the two
main beams.