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The Kwikstage Galvanized Two Board Hop Up Bracket with Painted Ends is a specialized component designed to create elevated working platforms by supporting two overlapping scaffold boards. Constructed from hot-dip galvanized steel with painted end caps (RAL 7035 grey), this bracket combines corrosion resistance with visual consistency, ideal for projects where aesthetics matter. The dual-slot design accommodates two 225mm-wide boards, while the angled brackets provide 300mm platform extension from the main frame.
Dual Board Support: Holds two 38x225mm scaffold boards securely, with anti-slip ridges preventing lateral movement underfoot.
Mixed Finish Design: Galvanized body (85μm coating) for durability, paired with powder-coated ends for UV resistance and color-matching to architectural schemes.
Quick Board Installation: Spring-loaded retainers lock boards into place in seconds, reducing setup time compared to traditional tiedown methods.
Load Rating: Supports 300kg uniformly distributed load, meeting EN 12810-1 standards for temporary working platforms.
Perfect for projects requiring extended platforms with aesthetic considerations, this bracket is used in:
1. Commercial building facade renovations, especially on glass-fronted structures
2. Heritage site restorations, where minimal visual impact is essential
3. Retail store fit-outs, combining safety with clean design for customer-facing areas
4. Stadium maintenance, providing secure access to elevated seating tiers.
Q: Can the painted ends be recoated on-site?
A: Yes, using a compatible epoxy paint. Ensure surfaces are clean and dry before repainting.
Q: What is the maximum board overhang allowed?
A: 300mm from the bracket edge, as per design specifications. Exceeding this voids the load warranty.
Q: Is the galvanized section compatible with marine environments?
A: Yes, the hot-dip finish is suitable for coastal use, though annual inspections for chloride buildup are recommended.
Q: Can it be used with composite scaffold boards?
A: Yes, provided boards meet EN 12811-1 standards and have compatible thickness (38-50mm).
The Kwikstage Galvanized Two Board Hop Up Bracket with Painted Ends is a specialized component designed to create elevated working platforms by supporting two overlapping scaffold boards. Constructed from hot-dip galvanized steel with painted end caps (RAL 7035 grey), this bracket combines corrosion resistance with visual consistency, ideal for projects where aesthetics matter. The dual-slot design accommodates two 225mm-wide boards, while the angled brackets provide 300mm platform extension from the main frame.
Dual Board Support: Holds two 38x225mm scaffold boards securely, with anti-slip ridges preventing lateral movement underfoot.
Mixed Finish Design: Galvanized body (85μm coating) for durability, paired with powder-coated ends for UV resistance and color-matching to architectural schemes.
Quick Board Installation: Spring-loaded retainers lock boards into place in seconds, reducing setup time compared to traditional tiedown methods.
Load Rating: Supports 300kg uniformly distributed load, meeting EN 12810-1 standards for temporary working platforms.
Perfect for projects requiring extended platforms with aesthetic considerations, this bracket is used in:
1. Commercial building facade renovations, especially on glass-fronted structures
2. Heritage site restorations, where minimal visual impact is essential
3. Retail store fit-outs, combining safety with clean design for customer-facing areas
4. Stadium maintenance, providing secure access to elevated seating tiers.
Q: Can the painted ends be recoated on-site?
A: Yes, using a compatible epoxy paint. Ensure surfaces are clean and dry before repainting.
Q: What is the maximum board overhang allowed?
A: 300mm from the bracket edge, as per design specifications. Exceeding this voids the load warranty.
Q: Is the galvanized section compatible with marine environments?
A: Yes, the hot-dip finish is suitable for coastal use, though annual inspections for chloride buildup are recommended.
Q: Can it be used with composite scaffold boards?
A: Yes, provided boards meet EN 12811-1 standards and have compatible thickness (38-50mm).