€190,00
Wall bracket for climbing formwork
This wall console is part of the Climbing Formwork Measuring System. The console is bolted against the lower wall. On the console is a thick steel plate with a MOUS hole that can be adjusted to size. Optical (lead) instruments and lead lasers are set up on the console to monitor/set the position of climbing formwork.
The Climbing Formwork Measuring System - as the name suggests - is intended to set the top of climbing formwork to size with relatively high dimensional accuracy. The basic principle is that the formwork crew can easily set it themselves, without the need for a measuring technician. An easily visible laser spot on an alignment mark makes it possible to see how the formwork needs to be tilted directly from the levelling platform or scaffold. Especially if two plumb lasers are used simultaneously in one shaft, setting is very fast.
The wall console is anchored to the first concrete wall with a few drill anchors (to be made easy on the erection at a height of 1.2 metres). On top of the console is an adjustment plate with a 'mousing hole' that is set to exact dimensions on the console. This is done by setting up Geo-Laser's plumb laser above the mark on the floor (with the centring pin under the laser) and using a target in the adjustment plate to bring it perfectly into the laser beam.
The adjustment plate will later serve as the set-up point for the plumb laser.
To protect both measuring point and instrument from cement water and falling objects, a plastic plate is mounted above the console in which a hole is made at the spot where the laser beam will be placed (in the work).