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Telescopic Design: Telescopic spans consist of two or more sections that can slide into each other to adjust the length of the span. This telescopic mechanism allows for precise horizontal adjustments to accommodate different spans and construction requirements.
Load-Bearing Capacity: Telescopic spans are designed to have high load-bearing capacity, capable of supporting heavy loads without bending or deforming.
Threaded Mechanism: The inner sections of the spans are equipped with a threaded mechanism that allows for easy extension or retraction, enabling fine adjustments to the span length.
Locking Mechanism: Many telescopic spans come with a locking mechanism, such as a pin or a clamp, to secure the inner sections at the desired length, ensuring stability during use.
Base Plates: The ends of the telescopic spans may have flat base plates or U-head attachments to provide stable support to beams, slabs, or formwork.
Painted or Galvanized Finish: To prevent corrosion and enhance durability, telescopic spans may have a painted or galvanized finish, making them suitable for use in different environmental conditions.
Various Sizes: Telescopic spans are available in various sizes and load capacities to cater to different construction needs and span lengths.
Easy Handling: The spans are designed to be lightweight and easy to handle, making them portable and user-friendly on construction sites.
Safety: Telescopic spans are manufactured to meet safety standards, ensuring that they provide reliable support and protect workers from potential hazards during construction.