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Data Sheet - CRAB 60 System

This document provides guidelines for the safe working load (SWL) of the Crab 60 scaffolding system from AES. The Crab 60 system components include 60.3mm diameter vertical posts with 2.9mm thickness, 48.3mm diameter horizontal ledgers with 2.5mm thickness, and built-in diagonal bracing frames. The recommended SWL is 12 tonnes per tower, based on a factor of safety of 2 applied to the structural design according to the COP for Structural Use of Steel 2011 standard. Proper bracing and ledger arrangements are required between connected scaffolding towers to satisfy minimum stability criteria. Solid foundations are also needed to support the heavy tower leg loads without exceeding ground bearing

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Data Sheet - CRAB 60 System

This document provides guidelines for the safe working load (SWL) of the Crab 60 scaffolding system from AES. The Crab 60 system components include 60.3mm diameter vertical posts with 2.9mm thickness, 48.3mm diameter horizontal ledgers with 2.5mm thickness, and built-in diagonal bracing frames. The recommended SWL is 12 tonnes per tower, based on a factor of safety of 2 applied to the structural design according to the COP for Structural Use of Steel 2011 standard. Proper bracing and ledger arrangements are required between connected scaffolding towers to satisfy minimum stability criteria. Solid foundations are also needed to support the heavy tower leg loads without exceeding ground bearing

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Engineering SWL for


 
Falsework Systems
(Updated to Jun 2015)
 

CRAB 60 System (AES)


 
 
 
 
A. Basic Information
 
This guideline note is based on the AES – Crab 60 scaffolding system catalogue (attached in
Appendix A – Crab 60 Catalogue) and also the current design code in HK – COP for the Structural
Use of Steel 2011.
 
 
B. System Component
 
 
   
Main Component O.D. Thickness Steel Grade Photo
   
Vertical Post 60.3mm 2.9mm Q345  
 
     
 
Diagonal Bracing Built-in Frame  
 
   
 
Horizontal Ledger 48.3mm 2.5mm Q345  
 
 
 
 

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  Engineering SWL for
 
Falsework Systems
(Updated to Jun 2015)
 

CRAB 60 System (AES)


 
 
 
 
C. Recommend Working Load Capacity
 

 
The above recommended load is based on the system component size and steel grade as
specified in the catalogue and design according to the COP for the Structural Use of Steel 2011.
F.O.S. of 2 was applied to develop the safe working. Please note that the above SWL is also based
on the criteria as stipulated in Section E.
 
 
 
D. Bracing & Ledger Arrangement
 
As the diagonal bracing is built-into the vertical post, the bracing and ledgers arrangement of this
system should pay attention to the requirements of connection between scaffolding towers.
Falsework towers should be connected together to fulfill the height-width ratio of 3 in 1 and well as
the checking of minimum bracing requirements to cater for nominal horizontal load (2.5% of vertical
load).

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  Engineering SWL for
 
Falsework Systems
(Updated to Jun 2015)
 

CRAB 60 System (AES)


 
 
 
 
E. Particular Attention
 
1. All falsework structures must follow the procedures as set-out in the PDS/06.
 
2. Do not use the SWL as stipulated in the catalogue. Refer to Section 3 of this guideline notes for
the recommend working load capacity.
 
3. Ensure all the component of the system delivered on site is same as those specified in the
catalogue. A clear identification of each component of Crab 60 system is required when
delivery on site in order to differentiate other system.
 
4. Ensure the jack diameter is compatible with the system.
 

Do not mix up with the small diameter jack particular for


this high capacity system.
 
5. Jack extensions, both head jack and base jack, are limited
to 300mm unless further justification by design.
 
6. Ensure the falsework system rests on solid ground or supported on a foundation. Pay particular
attention to the foundation design to support heavy scaffolding leg loads and ensure that the
allowable bearing capacity of the ground is not exceeded.
 
7. Horizontal ledge between towers must be installed at each layer before proceed to next lift
height.
 
8. Please refer the installation guideline as stipulated in the Catalogue. Ensure that plane bracing
is installed at the base of the structure.
 
9. Please also make reference to the Gammon Falsework Checklist and Gammon Formwork
 

Requirement Notes.
 

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