Osha requires that precast concrete panels including tilt up wall panels be temporarily braced to prevent them from overturning or collapsing during construction title 29 code of federal regulations standard 1926 704.
Temporary support of concrete wall panels.
Each panel is supported by at least two braces throughout the duration of the shell construction.
This plug can easily be removed with pliers after the panel has been cast to accept a compatible inch diameter coil bolt.
Cost effective and safe it is certified and designed to adapt the t lock anti tamper system that ensures safety and peace of mind.
4 3 1 size and shape of concrete elements 27 4 3 2 lifting inserts 28 4 3 3 location of lifting inserts 29 4 3 4 cast in fixings 30 4 3 5 structural connections and temporary supports 30 4 3 6 handling and storage loads 30 4 3 7 suction loads 30 4 3 8 impact loads 31 4 3 9 erection loads 31 4 3 10 wind loads 32.
These coil inserts are manufactured with a plastic void plug to prevent concrete infiltration within the coil.
Conlift braces are a quick safe and economical system for temporary support of concrete panels and concrete elements in place until they are secured into a structure.
For connection of panel braces to the wall panel coil inserts are usually cast into the wall panels.
Brace anchor is now accepted as the preferred method for temporarily supporting precast concrete panels.
Compliance plate with manufacturer wll test number and wll at each extension.