Push pull scaffolding are adjustable supporting devices and generally used in the construction industry, especially when using formwork or scaffolding. They are part of the support systems and are used to position and secure vertical and horizontal members during construction.
Adjustable scaffolding push pull props are basically treated with external rust and corrosion protection to extend the service life of the product. In addition, we can also customize the size, thickness, color and logo of the product for you. You can fill in the form to tell us your needs.
Features Of Push Pull Props
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Adjustable
Acro wall support are adjustable in height, so you can adjust them to suit different heights and angles. -
Ease Of Use
Formwork push pull props are easy to set up and easy to adjust. This makes them quick and efficient to install. -
Safety
Push pull scaffolding are fitted with locking pins to stop them from accidentally slipping. These locking pins will make sure you're safe on the construction site.
Custom size
The factory has standard sizes of adjustable steel push pull props in stock for fast delivery and also provides international sizes from size 0 to size 4, which can also be customized according to your needs.
- Size 0: Closed 1.140M- Opens to 1.829M
- Size 1: Closed 1.850M- Opens to 3.124M
- Size 2: Closed 2.080M- Opens to 3.352M
- Size 3: Closed 2.690M- Opens to 3.962M
- Size 4: Closed 3.300M- Opens to 4.876M

Style Selection
In order to adapt to the usage habits of different countries, we provide 3 styles of formwork push pull props. They are Type L push-pull props, Type N push-pull props, and Type H push-pull props.
Applications Of Push Pull Props:

Formwork Support: Used for holding in place and supporting the concrete formwork during the process of pouring and curing the concrete.
Scaffolding Stability: Adjustable push pull props provides scaffolding structure stabilization, especially in situations involving uneven ground or complex angles.
Temporary Support: Provides a temporary support system for structural elements such as walls, columns, or beams that are being built or replaced.