The gecko method is a technique used when bulk lifting or lowering methods cannot be employed.
Assemble a frame-type suspended scaffold in a location that does not obstruct traffic, attach a hanger rail to the lower flange of the steel beam after lifting, fit a plain trolley onto the rail, and then suspend the frame-type scaffold from there.
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【Features】 ○ Movement is done manually using a chill hole ○ Construction is primarily on an upward slope ○ Can move to the designated installation position while passing through ground vehicles ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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To eliminate the risks associated with the assembly and disassembly of suspended scaffolding required for tasks such as bridge installation and painting, a construction technique for suspended scaffolding that simplifies assembly and disassembly work at heights has been certified by the National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management as "General Civil Engineering Method - Publicly Solicited Technical Review Certificate" No. 404, in March 1993.