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Column formwork

The ready-to-use column formwork system provides a quick and efficient way to form rectangular and square columns.

Easy and safe forming of columns with either rectangular or square shaped cross-sections up to a maximum pouring height of 10.0 m.

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Product advantages

 

Work safely

  • Maximum fall protection thanks to the installation platform with surrounding railing and integrated ladder access with safety guard
  • Operating clamp aids in the assembly and dismantling of the column forms.

Work productively

  • Moving with rollers without a crane is also possible 
  • Delivered ready-to-use on site for an efficient forming operation.
  • High strength, handling fresh concrete pressures up to 120 kN/m², ensuring faster pouring cycles.
  • Adjustment of the column cross-sections in steps of 20/20 cm to 120/120 cm by simply staking with steel bolts
  • Easy stripping of the form using a counter-clockwise action.
  • Standard elements and stacking angles allow for height adjustments from 2.40 to 6.60 m.
  • Superb concrete finish and enhanced reusability thanks to plastic-coated plywood.
  • Excellent concrete appearance (sharp-edged or chamfered) according to customer requirements

Technical data

Panel heights

120 | 270 | 320 cm

Panel widths

60 | 120 cm

Column types

Squared and rectangular-shaped cross-sections possible

Adjustment range PW 60

From 20 x 20 cm to 60 x 60 cm in 5 cm increments

Adjustment range PW 120

From 50 x 50 cm to 120 x 120 cm in 5 cm increments

Adjustment setting

Perforated strip & double bolt Closing via operating clamp

Column heights

Adaptations from 2.70 m up to 6.60 m

Permissible concrete pressure

PW 60 cm = up to 120 kN/m²


PW 120 = up to 80 kN/m²

Form lining

Plastic-coated plywood (connected from the back)

Relevant standards

Complies with EN 1993

Stacking connection

Via 2 stacking bolts per frame (M16 x 100). The formwork can be combined with each other. Intermediate heights are compensated for with the extension bracket.

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