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Is it necessary to use padding for scaffolding on the floor? Is there a provision in the manual?

Yes, the rules are as follows:

1, the scaffold load shall not exceed 270kg/m2, and it can only be used after it is qualified to be listed, and it should be checked and maintained frequently during use.

2. The steel pipe column should be provided with a metal base, and the soft foundation should be padded with wooden boards or provided with sweeping poles.

4, scaffolding at both ends, the corner and every 6-7 columns should be set with a sharp knife support and brace, height more than 7 meters can't set brace, longitudinal every 4 meters, transverse every 7 meters must be firmly connected with the building.

5. In order to prevent the buckling fastener of shelf pipe from slipping off the pipe head, the intersection and extension end of each bar are greater than 10 cm. When lifting heavy objects with lifting equipment, it is forbidden to connect the lifting equipment with the scaffold structure. Summary of requirements for erection of channel steel cantilever scaffold: place cantilever steel beams, weld the base of vertical rods, erect bottom vertical rods to both sides in turn from the corner, and install horizontal sweeping rods after the bottom ends are fastened and fixed with longitudinal sweeping rods.

Cantilever steel beam is placed on channel steel cantilever scaffold, and the vertical pole base is welded. At the bottom of the stud should start from the corner to both sides, in turn, the erection. After the bottom end is fastened and fixed with the longitudinal sweeping bar, install the transverse sweeping bar, which should also be fixed with the longitudinal sweeping bar. After 3-4 vertical poles are erected on each side, immediately install the first step longitudinal horizontal pole (fastened and fixed with the vertical pole) and horizontal horizontal pole (small bar, close to the vertical pole, fastened and fixed with the vertical pole).