The tower functions as a light construction made of steel or aluminum.
Assembled in a modular form, this tower consists of a small number of basic components, as well as several other components and devices. The formwork system, one that the shoring towers are an inseparable part of, is a temporary construction built in order to provide a fresh concrete support – up to the point where it hardens and becomes strong enough to stand on its own without any support.
An array of support towers, which are connected to one another in diagonals, operates as a strong construction that allows concrete components support various weights and heights.
The tower provides quick structural and economic solutions that support concrete components above high spaces – without any need for a hoisting equipment of any kind or a professional manpower.
The tower holds several advantages that outshine the use of a standard telescopic post; advantages that establish the tower as an acceptable method that supports concrete components above standard-height spaces.
The construction process of the tower is fast and easy: two workers can easily assemble the tower, while in extreme instances even a single worker can assemble the tower all by himself.
Since it holds a high carrying capacity and can be assembled to high altitudes, it is easy to level and adjust the height of the tower.
Either made out of steel or aluminum, we can detect several types and forms of the following towers:
In order to locate the preferable tower under the given constraints, criteria for comparison between the different types of towers should be set; either economic or engineering-wise, these criteria should be taken into account at any given project.