H20 Timber Beam Wall Formwork includes steel walers, H20 timber beams, and other connecting components. Depending on the length of the H20 beam, which can be up to 6.0 m, these components can be joined into formwork panels of varying widths and heights. We manufacture the steel walings according to the exact lengths needed for each project. The waling connectors and steel waling have longitudinally formed holes, which cause the tightness of the connections to be continually changeable under tension and compression. Two waling connectors and four wedge pins secure each waling junction. Mounted on the steel waling, panel struts—also known as push-pull props—assist in the erection of formwork panels. The height of the formwork panels determines the length of the panel struts. Wall formwork can be attached to working and concreting platforms using the top console bracket. The components include a top console mount, boards, pipes, and pipe couplers made of steel.
Cost decisions in slab construction are rarely as simple as comparing a price tag per square meter. When trying to keep budgets under control, contractors and project managers often find themselves debating between two heavyweight solutions: Aluminum Formwork and H20 Timber Beam Formwork.However, a
High concrete pours create one of the most stressful moments on a construction site. Tall walls, fast pouring schedules, and dense reinforcement all combine to generate extreme lateral forces that test every connection in the formwork system.
Column construction rarely follows a single, fixed dimension from foundation to roof. Basement levels, transfer podiums, and upper structures often require columns with different cross-sections, heights, and reinforcement densities.