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Per 100 m Steel rods 25 mm diameter 358 kg per 100 m Tiles Per 100 m Steel rods 16 mm diameter 158 kg per 100 m Steel Per 100 m Steel rods 10 mm diameter 67 kg per 100 m Steel Per cubic metre Shale 2600 kg per cubic metre Steel Plus wheelbarrow with concrete 220 kg Plaster fibrous 1.6 kg per square metre Plasterīag 38 kg Plywood 17 mm 10 kg per square metre Sand 2000 kg Litre 13 kg Marble 2700 kg per cubic metre Paintįive litres 10 kg Persons single 100 kg Persons Per cubic metre Concrete in wheelbarrow 140 kg Drums Per block Concrete block 400 x 200 x 150 mm hollow 16 kg per block Concreteīlock 400 x 200 x 100 mm hollow 13 kg perīlock Concrete block 400 x 200 x 100 mm solid 16 kg per block Concrete
#SCAFFOLDING DESIGN MANUAL HOW TO#
A typical scaffolding and its basic parts How to calculate scaffolding load different materials approximate weight. Scaffolds must not be used utilized to hoist any plant equipment or formworks, for example, during concrete works unless the scaffolding is specifically designed for that work. Impact loads (unexpected or sudden loadings, for example, materials being put on or removed) Rain and ice stacks areas where they may influence the scaffolding. Live load is consisting of duty live loads (Classified as special, medium, light) including individuals working on the scaffold & stacked materialsĮnvironmental loads including wind loads on stacked materials, toe boards, sheeting or planks, platform ropes, guardrails, guy wires, screens, and other attachments. This includes platforms, structural components, scaffold sheeting, edge protection, suspension cables, hoists, etc. The dead load incorporates all segments and equipment which are a part of the scaffolding.