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End View of Winter Enclosure
(1149 views)
The Winter Enclosure is a simple, easy to install system with no small parts to misplace. Seen here are a list of components and their relative placement on the Heavy-Duty scaffold.
Prices:
(A)Base Fixture-$85
(B)Winter Enclosure 9' Section-$115
(C)Tower-to-Beam Adapter-$55
(D)Winter Enclosure Top Beam-$143
(E)Behind-the-Wall Adapter-$65 March 20, 2008
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Winter Enclosure Base Fixture
(1119 views)
Here is shown the interface between the Winter Enclosure and the Heavy-Duty Base Tower. The attachment is strong and secure, providing a stable foundation for the Winter Enclosure system. March 20, 2008
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Base Connection
(311 views)
The enclosure structure can be attached to the base tower as shown here, or rest on the ground using a leveling jack.
February 11, 2010
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Top of Winter Enclosure
(1106 views)
This view shows how the main beam attaches to the top of the scaffold tower using the tower-to-beam adapter. March 20, 2008
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Picking Up The Tower
(340 views)
The structure is assembled on the ground and put in place with your forklift.
February 12, 2010
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Ready for the Poly
(336 views)
The towers with enclosure structure decked and stocked with materials - ready to go to work. The enclosure sections are also legal to climb. You can use them to access the platform anywhere along the length of the scaffold.
February 12, 2010
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Side View
(337 views)
Starting on the Ground. You never run a wall scaffold-high and move your men with Non-Stop.
February 12, 2010
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Installing the Plastic
(312 views)
February 12, 2010
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Poly installed
(296 views)
The enclosure is constructed of round tubing. Use standard wind clips to attach your poly.
February 11, 2010
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End View
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End view of poly.
February 11, 2010
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Enclosure Behind The Wall
(273 views)
The enclosure can stop against an existing structure, or go over the wall and back down to the ground.
February 12, 2010
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View from Inside the Enclosure
(270 views)
February 12, 2010
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