REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE AT-PAC’S RINGLOCK SYSTEM SCAFFOLD FOR YOUR NEXT INDUSTRIAL PROJECT!

May 10, 2021

Eliminate the Use of Wood Planks from Your Scaffold

AT-PAC’s Ringlock System Scaffold was designed to reduce the use of wood products, we are going to highlight how you can reduce the use of LVL or DI-65 wood planks by using our new Ringlock 45-degree Corner Planks.


The Corner Plank is a Ringlock 9.5” (0.24m) wide Steel Plank with the end hook set at a 45 degree angle to allow a connection to the Ringlock bearer (Ledger). This provides a total systemization of your working platforms, specifically where wood planks would typically be used to cover a 45-degree angle. The use of steel planks decreases the number of consumables required, increases your return on investment by increasing product life span and increases your labor productivity during the erection and dismantle of the Ringlock scaffold.

The corner solution requires 3 additional components (at varying lengths):

Contact us today to discuss your next scaffold project and click here for more information about Ringlock accessories!

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