Vertical frames
The vertical frames are one of the main structural parts of the scaffolding, and are used to build the scaffolding upwards in height.
These are available in different designs and sizes. Frames with a height of 2 m are mainly used between the levels of the scaffolding, while frames with heights of 1 m or 0.5 m are often used for substructures and compensation for sloping terrain. Frames with a height of 1 m are also used as end railings on the top level of the scaffolding.
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