New Products At Bauma

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20 March 2008

Layher and Peri used the home–field advantage of Bauma in April to launch new scaffolding products.

Layher's Star frame system has two main components and brings the flexibility of the company's Allround system to frame scaffolding. The system is lighter weight and is less expensive than Allround, and it can be erected without tools.

The company's new guardrail and closing bracket fasten without tools and secure themselves against accidental removal. Their use allows easy removal or placement of decks or planks underneath.

Meanwhile, Peri's new Rosett Flex industrial scaffolding features nodes with high rigidity and offering several connection possibilities. The scaffolding has uniform length and width dimensions of 25 or 50 cm for decking, standards, and ledgers, which maximises configuration flexibility, said the company.

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