What is the scaffolding castor used for?
The scaffolding spindle with castor is used to easily move a mobile scaffold, thus ensuring flexible positioning of the scaffold.
How is the castor base constructed and how is it used?
The scaffolding castors can be moved easily thanks to the smooth-running nylon castor. The swivel castor is equipped with a convenient parking brake to ensure the necessary safety even when the scaffolding is stationary. In addition, a built-in locking nut on the threaded rod can be used to fix the wing nut precisely. The scaffolding castors are suitable for all scaffolding systems that require a centering sleeve.
The nylon castor is available in the dimensions 150 x 50 mm and 200 x 50 mm and has a ball bearing in the swivel and a plain bearing in the hub. It has a locking screw to prevent the castor from falling out and a powerful parking brake. The scaffolding castors are fitted with a centering cap and a guide sleeve. The centering cap ensures an even distribution of the load and thus provides better stability.
What should be considered and what technical details does the spindle have?
The scaffold roller is available in the following dimensions and load capacities: scaffold roller 500 mm, Ø 38 mm roller 150 x 50 mm (600Kg), scaffold roller 500 mm, Ø 38 mm roller 200 x 50 mm (700Kg), scaffold roller 500 mm, Ø 38 mm 200 x 50 mm (1000Kg). Important: The nylon castor of the 500 mm, Ø 38 mm 200 x 50 mm (1000 kg) scaffolding castor is made of polymide, which is harder than the scaffolding castors with a load capacity of 600 kg and 700 kg, which are made of polyurethane. Thanks to the galvanized coating, the spindle is protected against external weather influences.
Technical details - Total length: 500 mm (working height 350 mm) - Diameter: 38 mm - Nylon castor dimensions: 150 x 50 mm, 200 x 50 mm - Product type: Base Jack - Castor material: Polymide, polyurethane - According to: EN 1004 - Material type: Galvanized steel