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VERSION SCAFFMAX 2021


After the grid has been defined for the industrial scaffold, the scaffold can be created. In the scaffmax Industrial module - Grid dialog,  you will find the Scaffold it button and various settings for more detailed definition of the scaffolding, e.g. the laying direction of the scaffolding decks or the number of layers:

Note

The functions of the Framework tab have not yet been implemented.

Scaffolding type

Option

Beschreibung

Standard

All rows of the grid are scaffolded.

Console

Every second row of the grid is left blank. The bridging relates to the baseline.

Number of layers

Enter the number of layers up to the working position. At 3 for example, below the working position 3 layers of 2 m are created.

Ground clearance

Before the first layer, space is required for the substructure. The recommended minimum distance is 0.2 (meters). Generation errors cannot be ruled out for smaller values.

Railing

Activate this option to create a railing on the working position.

Intersect with surfaces

Activate this option to put a ceiling on the scaffold.

  1. Create a tag called Ceiling.
  2. Activate the tag and draw an area on it that serves as a boundary.
  3. Create the scaffold

O-Type or U-Type

Here you can choose between tubes or U-profiles.

Double or Reinforced

The connecting pieces can be selected in a double or reinforced version.

Laying direction

Determine the laying direction of the scaffold coverings here. The laying direction refers  to the baseline.

Option

Description

S/W

The boards are laid alternately against and in the direction of the baseline.

W/S

The boards are laid alternately in and against the direction of the baseline.

W/WThe boards are only laid in the direction of the baseline.
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