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Rich lineup! Steel L-shaped baseboards from Chuo Built.

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Width boards" used to prevent falls from scaffolding and the dropping of objects. Built's steel L-shaped width boards feature a rich lineup for both frame scaffolding and wedge-type scaffolding (next-generation scaffolding). The main material is high corrosion-resistant and high-tensile steel plate, achieving excellent durability and lightweight design. They are widely adopted in various sites, from local general contractors to major general contractors, ensuring safe and secure use. 【Features】 - A rich lineup for frame scaffolding and wedge-type scaffolding - Proven safety and reliability across a wide range of sites, from local general contractors to major general contractors - Lightweight and excellent durability using high corrosion-resistant, high-tensile steel plate - Can be quickly assembled and disassembled by one person - The main body of the width board is L-shaped, preventing gaps between the flooring and the vertical posts - No tools required (when using H frames) 【Lineup】 - For various companies' wedge-type scaffolding (next-generation scaffolding) (compatible with φ42.7 and 48.6) - For frame scaffolding - Folding type (compatible with φ42.7 and 48.6) - Width boards exclusively for aluminum sky guards - Gable width boards *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Temporary Construction Materials
  • Scaffolding and Support Materials
  • Temporary Construction

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Central Built Useful Information Magazine, February 22, 2024 Edition

[Scaffolding Material] It's Habaki! Everyone gather - Let me introduce a little bit about the baseboard.

\Good morning, Built♪/ This is Tamura from Chuo Built Industry, a temporary equipment manufacturer (^_-)-☆ We welcomed one of the 24 solar terms, "Usui" (Rain Water), on February 19. "Usui" refers to the time when falling snow turns into rain and the melting of snow begins, and it has been regarded as a guideline for starting farming since ancient times. It feels like winter is finally coming to an end and spring is approaching. People often say that the darkest hour is just before dawn, but I don't really like this phrase as it sounds like mere encouragement to myself. If it's dark, we can just turn on the lights, or better yet, let's light it up with dazzling decorations (*''ω''*) Instead of being pessimistic and dissatisfied with the current environment, I believe it's important to think about what we can do in this environment, what we can achieve, and how we can enjoy it. Recently, there have been many warm days. Spring is already just around the corner♪ May the production of temporary materials also see the thawing of the cold (`・∀・´) Boom!! *For more, please check the link below.

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