Formwork Fleet Maintenance & Inspections
Protect the structural rating and extend the field-life of your forming assets with certified refurbishment.
The Wear and Strain of Concrete Cycles
Slab formwork is exposed to demanding field conditions, including liquid concrete slurry, hammer blows during stripping, high-pressure washers, rust, and storage movement. Over multiple cycles, aluminum frames can warp, steel screw sleeves can clog, and structural welds can develop micro-fractures. We keep your equipment in top condition.
Refurbishment Processes and Quality Controls
Our specialized maintenance yards restore worn and damaged contractor assets back to their rated load limits:
| Inspection Field | Refurbishment Step Completed | Structural Metric Verified |
|---|---|---|
| Warped Frames | Automated Hydraulic Straightening | Panel flatness within 2mm tolerance |
| Weld Integrity | Certified Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) | AWS D1.2 Structural welding compliance |
| Slurry Build-up | 30,000 PSI High Pressure Hydro-Blasting | Raw aluminum frame profile surface profile |
| Worn Plywood | Re-plying with 220g Phenolic Birch Wood | Fresh ultra-smooth forming surface panel |
Shoring Prop Stress Testing
We test telescopic props in our customized hydraulic test bench. We apply structural compression up to 100 kN, observing the inner tubing, screw-collar, and locking pin under peak stress to certify that the prop safe-working-load matches the technical data sheet before returning it to the field.
Engineering Standards
We design shoring spacing patterns strictly based on structural calculations of dead and live loads. All calculations align with OSHA part 1926 Subpart Q guidelines.
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