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Blogs About Troubleshooting and Maintaining Heavy Construction Equipment and More


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Blogs About Troubleshooting and Maintaining Heavy Construction Equipment and More

Welcome to my blog. My name is Dan, and I used to work in the construction industry. There I wore a hard hat, but I also wore a lot of other 'hats', from labour to management. Now I've moved on from that industry, but as a property investor, I frequently hire construction crews or contractors. I have a few rentals and some homes that I fix up to sell. At any rate, I've been around heavy equipment for a significant part of my life, and now I want to create a blog to give back. These posts will be about troubleshooting and maintaining heavy construction equipment.

Scaffold Tower Rental: Selecting the Ideal Equipment Structural Material

If you are planning on performing a construction, maintenance or renovation project in your property, you will probably require at-height equipment. One of the ideal access structures to consider for your pertinent project is the scaffold tower. This equipment is highly stable and can be used to access different heights of the building. The scaffold tower is not powered, so the cost of renting it is relatively low compared to alternatives.

In addition, this type of structure is considerably mobile around the worksite since it is fitted with wheels. When looking for an ideal scaffold tower, you must evaluate different factors before selection and rental, including the structural material. This is a critical aspect of this access equipment, and it will determine general performance and ease of use. Here is a brief comparison of the primary materials used in scaffold tower construction.

Aluminium

The popularity of aluminium scaffold towers is unquestionable. This access structure is suitable for a wide range of professional and DIY projects. The primary advantage attached to selecting an aluminium scaffold is the lightweight nature of the tower. This means that the equipment can be transported easily from the rental company to the worksite. You can also move the equipment conveniently around the pertinent worksite without extensive manpower. Moreover, if you will be working outdoors, you do not need to be concerned about exposure to adverse conditions because the material is resistant to corrosion. On the other hand, the strength of aluminium is limited, so the structure might become distorted under mechanical stress.

Steel

Steel scaffolds are stronger than the aluminium alternative. Therefore, if you require a more resilient material for harsh worksite, this is the ideal choice. Steel scaffold towers are not prone to distortion, and they can typically handle heavier weights during operation. This also means that the user will be safer when working at height. On the other hand, steel is a heavy metal, so moving the tower around the worksite will be challenging. You can also not afford to neglect the rental equipment in adverse weather because the surfaces are prone to rust.

Fibreglass

Fibreglass scaffold towers are suitable if you require a non-metallic at-height access solution. For instance, if you are performing a project in an area with power lines, electrical grids or extensive lighting networks, then this is the safest option. If this material comes in contact with electricity, the user will not be harmed. You should note that fibreglass is considerably heavy, and the rental equipment can be difficult to find.