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SCF Self-climbing formwork

With the aid of an inbuilt hydraulic device, SCF climbs step-by-step without the need for a crane, matching the pace of construction.

SCF self-climbing formwork can take up and discharge all forces up to a maximum vertical load of 150 kN per bracket. With a maximum influence width of 8.50 m per bracket, formed surfaces up to 5.50 m high or 17 m wide are now possible.

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Product advantages

 

Work productively

  • Only one embedded climbing anchor per bracket per lift – less consumables and labor than traditional SCF systems
  • Very high vertical load capacity up to 150 kN per bracket, wider platforms and higher loading
    weight
  • Additional work decks above the formwork for continuous rebar operation and easier handling of double length vertical rebar
  • Compatible with all beam and frame formwork
  • Upwards and higher: forming operations at heights of over 300 m are no challenge for SCF
 

Work safely

  • Housing at all working levels provides additional protection against falling debris and weather conditions for both workers and materials
  • Fulfills all safety requirements according to EN, British and American Standard
  • Large hydraulic stroke for faster climbing and less control effort during climbing

Technical data

Vertical load capacity

150 kN per bracket (for climbing and static)

     

Platform widths

Working platform 3.20 m | Trailing platform 2.30 m Pouring platform |1.50 m

 

 

 

Climbing direction

Inclined climb tracks in all directions technically possible (forward, backwards, sideways and curved)

     

Hydraulic

Simultaneous operation of up to 8 brackets per hydraulic pump, completely secured and movable hydraulic pump

     

Wall offset

Passing of wall offsets up to 50 mm without extra measures, up to 150 mm with extra measures

     

Bracket spacing

With 4 m formwork height, up to 4.75 m (depending on wind load)

     

Wind speed

Tested up to 208 km/h

     

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