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Hydraulic Auto-Climbing Formwork

With its own hydraulic lifting mechanism, the wall-attached self-climbing formwork system known as the hydraulic auto-climbing formwork system (ACS) operates. A hydraulic cylinder and an upper and lower commutator that can alter the lifting power on the main bracket or climbing rail are components of the formwork system (ACS). The main bracket and climbing rail can both ascend thanks to the hydraulic system's power. As a result, without a crane, the entire hydraulic auto-climbing system (ACS) climbs gradually. The hydraulic auto-climbing formwork has the advantages of being quick, safe, and easy to operate; no additional lifting apparatus is required during the climbing operation. When building high-rise towers and bridges, the ACS formwork system is the primary option.

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