Pilosio’s Slabform raises the bar for formwork systems
First published in bauma Preview - April 4, 2019
The Slabform modular system from Pilosio has been improved and expanded, with two new head options on offer, a quick drop and fixed version.
Pilosio says that the system’s durability has been improved thanks to a galvanized finish. The PVC profile positioned on the upper part of the aluminum beams has improved thickness and ductility. The new beam-prop stirrup, designed to connect any type of prop – steel or aluminum Slabprop 2.0 – in any position under the beam, is a great addition to the range, according to the company.
To improve safety aspects of the Slabform system, there is a new beam head handrail support that can be positioned on the head of the beams or to fix a handrail with a bayonet system. The system is then rounded off with a new metal mesh handrail.
The range of Slabprop 2.0 aluminum props comes in eight lengths, from 75-300cm.
The Linear system – a traditional prop and beam slab system – has also been upgraded with new connecting frames for steel props. They come in a range of sizes, from 75-180cm.
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