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SIMPLE METHOD
OF CONNECTION
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The principle feature of
MSF, is the unique method of connecting
horizontal to verticals in one single action
without the use of nuts, bolts or wedges.
The locking device is formed by two cups,
a fixed lower cup which is welded to verticals
and a sliding upper cup is moved down and
rotated by hammer blow to give a positive
and rigid connection.
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Benefits of Cup-Lock
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Strong, Time
saving in erection, quick to
assemble, Simple to erect, fully
systemized, can eliminate tube
and loose fittings, Confidence
from in-depth technical support.
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Verticals
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Cup-Lock vertical
are provided in seven basic
sizes with cup joints welded
at 500mm or 1000mm intervals.
The captive mobile top cups
are malleable casting which
endure rough site handling,
whilst the fixed bottom cups
are pressed from high quality
steel.
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Horizontals
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The Cup-Lock
system utilizes a carefully
selected range of sizes to meet
the varied demands of grids
in general support of formwork.
Many of these can also be used
for access structure. Each has
forged. blade ends with the
minimum projection to resist
site damage.
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Cuplock System with
Plywood Shuttering. High Tensile steel
beam bottoms.
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Material ready stock
at our works
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Locking system of
cuplock 360 degree can be
used in any dire
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Spacing of cuplock
concrete with pump n pt slab
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Distance at 4500 mm
C to C with concrete pour with pump
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Casting of 2nd lift
with cuplock at slab
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Casting of pt slab
with cuplock n span
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Use of u heads in
cuplock to adjust height
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Elevated projecting
slab for estatic
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