So quick and easy anyone can use it. Using the Scaff-Hold system, boards can be secured by one person in half the time of traditional methods.
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NEW SOUTH WALES
4 Britton Street
Smithfield NSW 2164
02 9725 5233

VICTORIA
4 Newton Drive
Somerton VIC 3062
03 9357 6388

QUEENSLAND
32 Macbarry Place
Rocklea QLD 4106
07 3034 1535

WESTERN AUSTRALIA
27 Lionel Street
Naval Base WA 6165
08 9410 0213

How it works

Step 01.

Place clip into fastening tool as shown.

HOW IT WORKS

Step 02.

Place fastening tool with Scaff-Hold clip hard up against the transom or hop up bracket so the bottom of the fastening tool and ScaffHold clip can be engaged around the transom and steel of the board.

How it works

Step 03.

Using the handles of the fastening tool to push hard up against the bottom of the steel board, so that the Scaff-Hold clip wraps around the top transom and sits hard against the bottom lip of the end cap of steel board.

How it works

Step 03.

Using the handles of the fastening tool to push hard up against the bottom of the steel board, so that the Scaff-Hold clip wraps around the top transom and sits hard against the bottom lip of the end cap of steel board.

How it works

Step 03.

Using the handles of the fastening tool to push hard up against the bottom of the steel board, so that the Scaff-Hold clip wraps around the top transom and sits hard against the bottom lip of the end cap of steel board.

How it works

Step 04.

Once Scaff-Hold clip has been bent around the transom and is holding down the steel plank, disengage fastening tool and continue steps one to four on all remaining steel boards.

Note: All boards which have Scaff-Hold clip should have NO defects, cracked welds, crushed or damaged sides, or defects with their end caps.

Using Scaff-Hold

Check the two clips below to see the system in action.

Securing the clip

Removing the clip

Installation Guidelines

  • A minimum of 1 clip at each end of the plank MUST be used at all times.
  • When 1 clip is secured correctly at each end of a plank, the holding capacity for that plank is 83 klms per hour or 44 knots of wind gust. 
  • Secure 1 x clip in the centre of the end of each plank up to 6 scaffold lifts high (13 meters).
  • After 6 lifts (13 meters) secure 2 x clips each end of planks (near edge of plank).
  • When 2 clips are secured correctly at each end of a plank, the holding capacity for that plank is 166 klms per hour or 88 knots of wind gust. 
  • On all corners of scaffolding, returns, secure 2 x clips each end of plank (near edge of plank), as wind is at its strongest current. 
  • All scaffolding projecting above building structure must have a minimum of 2 x clips secured to each end of scaffolding plank to prevent plank uplift rollover.
  • NOTE: To secure clips to plank.
  • Where only 1 x clip is used on each end of plank, clip must be secured in the centre of the end of plank.
  • Where 2 x clips are used on each end of plank, clips are to be secured evenly spaced near edge of plank.

ABOUT US

100% Australian Designed and Owned.

The Scaff-Hold clip came about through the necessity to prevent steel boards from being tampered with or blowing out, therefore making scaffolding decks safer.

We’ve worked in the scaffolding industry for over 20 years in which time we constantly need to be able to quickly fasten steel boards in place for both scaffolding decks and hop-ups.

OH&S

Ticking all the boxes for Workplace Safety!

Strength, windforce, download and upload tested under the strictest conditions to ensure Scaff-Hold meets or exceeds Australian OH&S standards.

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1 x bucket (500 clips) $265.00 + GST
1 x Tool $81.63 + GST

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