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Scaffolding Prop

The document provides calculations to check the stability of a scaffolding system supporting a steel beam. A wooden plank spans 1.2m between scaffolding props placed every 1.2m. The total load on the plank is calculated as 1.9kN/m. The maximum moment on the plank is determined to be 0.342kNm, which is less than the allowable moment of 0.5kNm for a single 38mm thick plank. The load per scaffolding prop is calculated as 1.14kN, which is less than the allowable load of 20kN as per the product catalog. Therefore, the scaffolding system is determined to be stable under the given loads.

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Scaffolding Prop

The document provides calculations to check the stability of a scaffolding system supporting a steel beam. A wooden plank spans 1.2m between scaffolding props placed every 1.2m. The total load on the plank is calculated as 1.9kN/m. The maximum moment on the plank is determined to be 0.342kNm, which is less than the allowable moment of 0.5kNm for a single 38mm thick plank. The load per scaffolding prop is calculated as 1.14kN, which is less than the allowable load of 20kN as per the product catalog. Therefore, the scaffolding system is determined to be stable under the given loads.

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Associated Technical Services Co. W. L. L.

2014

Document Title:

Design of Scaffolding Prop and Wooden Plank

Structural Design Calculation


04 May 2014

Revision History
Revision
0

Date
05 April 2014

Description
First Issue

Prepared by

Approved by

Associated Technical Services Co. W. L. L. 2014

Associated Technical Services

Design objective

To check the stability of scaffolding prop and wooden plank member provided for

supporting steel beam 357x171x67. In the present site, steel member resting on wooden

plank 38 mm thicknesses. Wooden plank is resting on scaffolding prop which is placed ed


in 1.2 m c/c in both sides. There are no intermediate props.

8.5 m

1.2 m

1.2 m
Fig 1 arrangement of scaffolding prop

Stability check for scaffolding prop


Load Details

Total dead load of member (356 x 171x67)


Total live load = 1 KN/m

= 67 kg /m

Total load on member = 0.67 + 1 =1.67 Kn/m


Design of wooden plank

Density of wooden plank = 600 kg /m3 refer BS 2482:2009

Associated Technical Services

Self weight of wooden plank = 0.038 x 0.6 = 22.8 kg/m2


Total load on wooden plank = 1.67 + 0.228 = 1.9 KN/m
Span of wooden plank = 1.2 m

Max moment = (1.9 x 1.2^2)/8 =0.342 KNm

Max working moment of resistance of single board = 0.5 KNm


Max moment 0.342 KNm < allowable moment 0.5 KNm
Design of scaffolding Prop

refer BS 2482:2009

Hence ok.

Dia of Pipe =48.9 mm

Total load on scaffolding prop = 1.9 KN/m


Scaffolding Prop are 1.2 m c/c

Load on one scaffolding prop = (1.9 x 1.2) /2 = 1.14 KN


Actual leg load = 1.14 KN

As per attached catalog allowable leg load for 2.5 m lift height = 20 KN
Structure is stable .the applied load is less than the leg capacity.

Scaffold Boards
November 2011

Technical Specification - Scaffold Boards

Scaffold Boards are graded to BS 2482:2009.


We can manufacture three categories of Scaffold Board:
38x225 BSI 1.2m support centres - these boards are either visually
or machine graded.
38x225 BSI 1.5m support centres - these boards are only machine graded.
63x225 BSI 2.5m support centres - these boards are either visually
or machine graded.

Dimension
When measured at a reference moisture content of 20%:
38mm thick boards: +/-2mm in thickness and/or
+/-5mm in width. Length +/- 25mm.
63mm thick boards: +/-3mm in thickness and/or
+/-5mm in width. Length to the system manufacturer
tolerances. Generally 63mm boards need to be
precision end trimmed to suit the system they are to
be used in.

NOTE: Crosscutting does not affect the structural integrity of the board and
the board will still comply with BS 2482. Visually graded boards all defects
will have already been visually assessed. Machine graded boards the board
will have been mechanically assessed along its length.

Table of Strength Properties from BS 2482:2009


Target Board Thickness

Target Span

Working moment of resistance of a single board where:

mm

An applied load acts only on an


individual board kNm

An applied load is spread uniformly*


across a minimum of 4 boards kNm

38

1.2

0.50

0.61

38

1.5

0.65

0.81

63

2.5

1.25

1.48

* i.e. via a rigid building pack. If greater loads, e.g. for loading bays, are required these should be calculated and the support spans reduced.

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