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C&J

SCAFFOLD SERVICE
The foremost name in scaffolding products

SYSTEMS SCAFFOLD

Tube Lock Cup Lock Ring Lock

Scaffolding * Accessories * Plank Components

C & J SCAFFOLD SERVICE


P.O. Box 1507
Fontana, CA 92334

14525 Manzanita Drive * Fontana, CA 92335
Toll Free 866-88SCAFF, (866-887-2233) , (909) 434-0286
Fax 909-434-0289
About Us

Dear valued customer,

We are proud to introduce you to C & J Scaffold Service.

With over 75 years of combined experience in the scaffold supply industry, we have
many advantages to offer our customers such as professional tech support, top quality
scaffolding and plank, and competitive pricing.

We will strive to earn your business, and be your most reliable scaffolding supplier. If
you have any questions regarding price, inventory, support/advertising, please contact
us as we are eager to help you.

Sincerely,

Chuck Immormino chuck@cjscaffold.com


President

Jimmy Casillas jimmy@cjscaffold.com


Vice President

Robert McMullen rob@cjscaffold.com


Sales

Leo Luna leo@cjscaffold.com


Sales

Scaffolding * Accessories * Plank Components

C & J SCAFFOLD SERVICE


P.O. Box 1507
Fontana, CA 92334

14525 Manzanita Drive * Fontana, CA 92335
Toll Free 866-88SCAFF, (866-887-2233) , (909) 434-0286
Fax 909-434-0289
Snap-On Style Coupling Pin

Usually standard lock spacing is: 4


Product Index
1st Lock: measured down from top of leg at 6.5
Standard Lock: Button Head Rivet
Alternative Locks: Flip Lock, Drop Lock
Hole Position: 2 at a 90 degree angle
Tube Size: 1 5/8 x .090 Wall Thickness
Coupling Pin: 1 5/16 w/ 1/8 Collar. Fixed in frame with a Roll Pin.
1. Cover Page
2. About Us Page
3. Product Index Page
4. Systems Scaffold Styles
5. Ring Lock Systems Scaffold - Vertical Standards
6. Ring Lock Systems Scaffold - Ledgers
7. Ring Lock Systems Scaffold - Ledgers Parts List
8. Ring Lock Systems Scaffold - Double Ledgers
9. Ring Lock Systems Scaffold - Truss Ledgers
10. Ring Lock Systems Scaffold - Lattice Girder
11. Ring Lock Systems Scaffold - Board Bracket
12. Ring Lock Systems Scaffold - Starter Collar
13. Ring Lock Systems Scaffold - Vertical Diagonal
14. Ring Lock Systems Scaffold - Vertical Diagonal Parts List
15. Ring Lock Systems Scaffold - California Guardrail
16. Ring Lock Systems Scaffold - California Guardrail Parts List
17. Ring Lock Systems Scaffold - Guard Rail Post
18. Ring Lock Systems Scaffold - Suspended Connector
19. Ring Lock Systems Scaffold - Intermediate Transom
20. Ring Lock Systems Scaffold - Spigot Adaptors with Clamps
21. Ring Lock Systems Scaffold - Stair Stringers and Steps
22. Ring Lock Systems Scaffold - Caster Adaptor
23. Ring Lock Systems Scaffold - Steel Plank
24. Systems Scaffold - Scaffold Storage & Transportation
25. Cup Lock Systems Scaffold - Coming Soon!
26. Tube with Fitting Systems Scaffold - Coming Soon!
27. Technical / Informational > Tips on Scaffold Safety
28. Technical / Informational > New OSHA Rules for Scaffolding
29. Technical / Informational > Codes of Safe Practices
30. Back Cover Page

* Ask representative for items/styles if you dont see advertised.

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Snap-On Style Coupling Pin

Usually standard lock spacing is: 4


Technical / Informational
1st Lock: measured down from top of leg at 6.5
Standard Lock: Button Head Rivet System Scaffold Styles
Alternative Locks: Flip Lock, Drop Lock
Hole Position: 2 at a 90 degree angle
Tube Size: 1 5/8 x .090 Wall Thickness
Coupling Pin: 1 5/16 w/ 1/8 Collar. Fixed in frame with a Roll Pin.

Tube Lock Cup Lock Ring Lock

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Snap-On Style Coupling Pin

Usually standard lock spacing is: 4


Ring Lock Systems Scaffold
1st Lock: measured down from top of leg at 6.5
Standard Lock: Button Head Rivet Vertical Standards
Alternative Locks: Flip Lock, Drop Lock
Hole Position: 2 at a 90 degree angle
Tube Size: 1 5/8 x .090 Wall Thickness
Coupling Pin: 1 5/16 w/ 1/8 Collar. Fixed in frame with a Roll Pin.

CJRLV10 CJRLV33 CJRLV411 CJRLV66 CJRLV910

Part # Description Effective Length Weight

Inches Meters Lb Kg
CJRLV10 1 Ring Vertical w/ Spigot 19.69 0.50 6.9 3.1
CJRLV33 2 Ring Vertical w/ Spigot 39.37 1.00 12.1 6.69
CJRLV411 3 Ring Vertical w/ Spigot 59.06 1.50 16.67 7.58
CJRLV66 4 Ring Vertical w/ Spigot 78.74 2.00 22.14 10.06
CJRLV82 5 Ring Vertical w/ Spigot 98.43 2.50 26.4 12.0
CJRLV910 6 Ring Vertical w/ Spigot 118.11 3.00 32.9 15.0

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Snap-On Style Coupling Pin

Usually standard lock spacing is: 4


Ring Lock Systems Scaffold
1st Lock: measured down from top of leg at 6.5
Standard Lock: Button Head Rivet
Alternative Locks: Flip Lock, Drop Lock
Ledgers
Hole Position: 2 at a 90 degree angle
Tube Size: 1 5/8 x .090 Wall Thickness
Coupling Pin: 1 5/16 w/ 1/8 Collar. Fixed in frame with a Roll Pin.

Part # Description Bay Length Weight

Inches Meters Lb Kg

CJRLL10 1 Ledger 12 0.3 5.3 2.4


CJRLL13 1 4 Ledger 16 0.4 5.7 2.6
CJRLL18 1 8 Ledger 20 0.5 6.2 2.8
CJRLL20 2 Ledger 24 0.61 7 3.2
CJRLL22 2 2 Ledger 26 0.65 7.1 3.2
CJRLL23 2 3 Ledger 27 0.7 7.3 3.3
CJRLL24 2 4 Ledger 28 0.73 7.5 3.4
CJRLL25 2 5 Ledger 29 0.74 7.5 3.4
CJRLL26 2 6 Ledger 30 0.75 7.5 3.4
CJRLL211 2 11 Ledger 35 0.88 7.7 3.5
CJRLL30 3 Ledger 36 0.91 9.4 4.3
CJRLL33 3 3 Ledger 39 0.99 9.9 4.5
CJRLL34 3 4 Ledger 40 1.00 10.1 4.6
CJRLL36S 3 6 Ledger 42 1.07 10.3 4.7
CJRLL36 3 6 Ledger 42 1.09 10.3 4.7
CJRLL39 3 9 Ledger 45 1.15 11.7 5.3
CJRLL311 3 11 Ledger 47 1.2 11.8 5.4

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Snap-On Style Coupling Pin

Usually standard lock spacing is: 4


Ring Lock Systems Scaffold
1st Lock: measured down from top of leg at 6.5
Standard Lock: Button Head Rivet
Alternative Locks: Flip Lock, Drop Lock Ledger Parts List
Hole Position: 2 at a 90 degree angle
Tube Size: 1 5/8 x .090 Wall Thickness
Coupling Pin: 1 5/16 w/ 1/8 Collar. Fixed in frame with a Roll Pin.

Part # Description Bay Length Weight

Lb Kg Lb Kg

CJRLL40 4 Ledger 48 1.22 11.9 5.39


CJRLL41 4 1 Ledger 49 1.25 12.1 5.5
CJRLL43 4 3 Ledger 51 1.29 12.1 5.5
CJRLL410 4 10 Ledger 58 1.48 13.7 6.2
CJRLL411 4 11 Ledger 59 1.5 13.9 6.3
CJRLL50 5 Ledger 60 1.52 14 6.3
CJRLL52 5 2 Ledger 62 1.57 14.7 6.7
CJRLL59 5 9 Ledger 69 1.75 15.7 7.1
CJRLL60 6 Ledger 72 1.83 16.2 7.3
CJRLL67 6 7 Ledger 79 2.00 18.1 8.2
CJRLL69 6 9 Ledger 81 2.07 18.6 8.4
CJRLL70 7 Ledger 84 2.13 18.7 8.5
CJRLL80 8 Ledger 96 2.44 21.6 9.8
CJRLL82 8 2 Ledger 98 2.5 22.9 10.4
CJRLL86 8 6 Ledger 102 2.57 23.2 10.5
CJRLL90 9 Ledger 108 2.74 25.6 11.6
CJRLL910 9 10 Ledger 118 3.00 26.5 12
CJRLL100 10 Ledger 120 3.05 26.7 12.1
CJRLL101 10 1 Ledger 121 3.07 28 12.7

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Snap-On Style Coupling Pin

Usually standard lock spacing is: 4


Ring Lock Systems Scaffold
1st Lock: measured down from top of leg at 6.5
Standard Lock: Button Head Rivet
Alternative Locks: Flip Lock, Drop Lock
Double Ledgers
Hole Position: 2 at a 90 degree angle
Tube Size: 1 5/8 x .090 Wall Thickness
Coupling Pin: 1 5/16 w/ 1/8 Collar. Fixed in frame with a Roll Pin.

Part # Description Bay Length Weight

Inches Meters Lb Kg

CJRLDL52 5 2 Double Ledger 62 1.57 27.3 12.4


CJRLDL69 6 9 Double Ledger 81 2.07 34.4 15.6
CJRLDL70 7 Double Ledger 84 2.13 34.4 15.6
CJRLDL80 8 Double Ledger 96 2.44 40.7 18.5
CJRLDL86 8 6 Double Ledger 102 2.57 41.0 18.6
CJRLDL100 10 Double Ledger 120 3.05 51.7 23.5

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Snap-On Style Coupling Pin

Usually standard lock spacing is: 4


Ring Lock Systems Scaffold
1st Lock: measured down from top of leg at 6.5
Standard Lock: Button Head Rivet
Alternative Locks: Flip Lock, Drop Lock
Truss Ledgers
Hole Position: 2 at a 90 degree angle
Tube Size: 1 5/8 x .090 Wall Thickness
Coupling Pin: 1 5/16 w/ 1/8 Collar. Fixed in frame with a Roll Pin.

Part # Description Bay Length Weight

Inches Meters Lb Kg

CJRLTLT52 5 2 Truss Ledger 62 1.57 27.3 12.4


CJRLTL69 6 9 Truss Ledger 81 2.07 37.9 17.2
CJRLTL70 7 Truss Ledger 84 2.13 35.5 16.1
CJRLTL80 8 Truss Ledger 96 2.44 38.1 17.3
CJRLTL86 8 6 Truss Ledger 102 2.57 42.1 19.1
CJRLTL100 10 Truss Ledger 120 3.05 46.7 21.2

CJRLTL101 10 1 Truss Ledger 121 3.07 55.1 25.0


CJRLTL120 12 Truss Ledger 144 3.66 56.8 23.5

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Snap-On Style Coupling Pin

Usually standard lock spacing is: 4


Ring Lock Systems Scaffold
1st Lock: measured down from top of leg at 6.5
Standard Lock: Button Head Rivet
Alternative Locks: Flip Lock, Drop Lock
Lattice Girders
Hole Position: 2 at a 90 degree angle
Tube Size: 1 5/8 x .090 Wall Thickness
Coupling Pin: 1 5/16 w/ 1/8 Collar. Fixed in frame with a Roll Pin.

Part # Description Bay Length Weight

Inches Meters Lb Kg

CJRLLG07 7 Lattice Girder 84 2.13 50 22.7


CJRLLG086 8 6 Lattice Girder 102 2.57 63 28.4
CJRLLG10 10 Lattice Girder 120 3.05 75 34.0
CJRLLG14 14 Lattice Girder 168 4.27 98 44.5
CJRLLG16 16 Lattice Girder 192 4.88 109 49.4
CJRLLG18 18 Lattice Girder 216 5.49 123 55.8

CJRLLG20 20 Lattice Girder 240 6.10 143 64.9


CJRLLG21 21 Lattice Girder 253 6.40 147 66.7
CJRLLG253 25 3 Lattice Girder 303 7.70 180 81.6
CJRLLG28 28 Lattice Girder 336 8.53 200 90.7

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Snap-On Style Coupling Pin

Usually standard lock spacing is: 4


Ring Lock Systems Scaffold
1st Lock: measured down from top of leg at 6.5
Standard Lock: Button Head Rivet
Alternative Locks: Flip Lock, Drop Lock
Board Bracket
Hole Position: 2 at a 90 degree angle
Tube Size: 1 5/8 x .090 Wall Thickness
Coupling Pin: 1 5/16 w/ 1/8 Collar. Fixed in frame with a Roll Pin.

Part # Description Effective Length Weight

Inches Meters Lb Kg

CJRLBB12 12 Board Bracket 12.60 0.32 9.4 4.3


CJRLBB16 16Board Bracket 15.75 0.40 10.1 4.6
CJRLBB20 24 Board Bracket 24.02 0.61 12.9 5.8
CJRLBB22 25 Board Bracket 25.59 0.65 13.1 5.9
CJRLBB25 29 Board Bracket 29.02 0.74 14.7 6.7
CJRLBB211 34 Board Bracket 34.64 0.88 16.6 7.5

CJRLBB30 36 Board Bracket 36.18 0.92 19.7 8.9


CJRLBB33 39 Board Bracket 39.17 1.00 20.8 9.5
CJRLBB36S 42 Board Bracket 41.93 1.07 21.5 9.7
CJRLBB39 45 Board Bracket 45.28 1.15 21.5 9.7

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Snap-On Style Coupling Pin

Usually standard lock spacing is: 4


Ring Lock Systems Scaffold
1st Lock: measured down from top of leg at 6.5
Standard Lock: Button Head Rivet
Alternative Locks: Flip Lock, Drop Lock Starter Collar
Hole Position: 2 at a 90 degree angle
Tube Size: 1 5/8 x .090 Wall Thickness
Coupling Pin: 1 5/16 w/ 1/8 Collar. Fixed in frame with a Roll Pin.

Part # Description Effective Length Weight

Inches Meters Lb Kg

CJRLBCS Starter Collar - Short 6.46 0.16 3.7 1.7


CJRLBCL Starter Collar - Long 7.87 0.20 4.5 2.1

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Snap-On Style Coupling Pin

Usually standard lock spacing is: 4


Ring Lock Systems Scaffold
1st Lock: measured down from top of leg at 6.5
Standard Lock: Button Head Rivet
Alternative Locks: Flip Lock, Drop Lock
Vertical Diagonal
Hole Position: 2 at a 90 degree angle
Tube Size: 1 5/8 x .090 Wall Thickness
Coupling Pin: 1 5/16 w/ 1/8 Collar. Fixed in frame with a Roll Pin.

Part # Description Bay Width Height Weight

Inches Meters Inches Meters Lb Kg


CJRLVD1x15 1 Vertical Diagonal 39.37 1 59.1 1.5 8.6 3.9

CJRLVD23 2 3 Vertical Diagonal 27.56 0.7 78.74 2 8 3.6

CJRLVD24 2 4 Vertical Diagonal 28 0.73 78.74 2 8.1 3.7

CJRLVD30 3 Vertical Diagonal 36 0.91 78.74 2 10.4 4.7

CJRLVD36S 3 6 Vertical Diagonal 42 1.07 78.74 2 12.2 5.5

CJRLVD36 3 6 Vertical Diagonal 42 1.09 78.74 2 12.2 5.5

CJRLVD39 3 9 Vertical Diagonal 45 1.15 78.74 2 13.1 5.9

CJRLVD40 4 Vertical Diagonal 48 1.22 78.74 2 13.93 6.3

CJRLVD43 4 3 Vertical Diagonal 51 1.29 78.74 2 14.8 6.7

CJRLVD410 4 10 Vertical Diagonal 58 1.48 78.74 2 16.8 7.6

CJRLVD411x15 4 11 Vertical Diagonal 59.06 1.5 59.1 1.5 12.9 5.9

CJRLVD411 4 11 Vertical Diagonal 59.06 1.5 78.74 2 17.1 7.8

CJRLVD50 5 Vertical Diagonal 60 1.52 78.74 2 17.4 7.9

CJRLVD52 5 2 Vertical Diagonal 62 1.57 78.74 2 17.9 8.1

CJRLVD60 6 Vertical Diagonal 72 1.83 78.74 2 20.9 9.5

CJRLVD67 6 7 Vertical Diagonal 78.74 2 78.74 2 22.9 10.4

CJRLVD67x1 6 7 Vertical Diagonal 78.74 2 39.37 1 11.4 5.2

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Ring Lock Systems Scaffold
Vertical Diagonal Parts List

Part # Description Bay Width Height Weight

Inches Meters Inches Meters Lb Kg


CJRLVD67x15 6 7 Vertical Diagonal 78.74 2 59.1 1.5 17.2 7.8

CJRLV69 6 9 Vertical Diagonal 81 2.07 78.74 2 23.5 10.7

CJRLVD70 7 Vertical Diagonal 84 2.13 78.74 2 24.4 11.1

CJRLVD80x1 8 Vertical Diagonal 96 2.44 39.37 1 14 6.4

CJRLVD80x15 8 Vertical Diagonal 96 2.44 59.1 1.5 27.9 12.7

CJRLVD80 8 Vertical Diagonal 96 2.44 78.74 2 27.9 12.7

CJRLVD82 8 2 Vertical Diagonal 98.42 2.5 78.74 2 28.6 13

CJRLVD82x15 8 2 Vertical Diagonal 98.42 2.5 78.74 1.5 21.4 9.7

CJRLVD86 8 6 Vertical Diagonal 102 2.57 78.74 2 29.6 13.4

CJRLVD100 10 Vertical Diagonal 120.08 3.05 78.74 2 34.8 15.8

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Ring Lock Systems Scaffold
California Guardrail

Part # Description Effective Length Weight

Inches Meters Lb Kg

CJRLCAGR14 1 4 CA Guardrail 16 0.40 6.2 2.8


CJRLCAGR18 20 0.50 6.8 3.1
CJRLCAGR20 2 CA Guardrail 24 0.61 7.7 3.5
CJRLCAGR22 2 2 CA Guardrail 26 0.65 8.0 3.6
CJRLCAGR24 2 4 CA Guardrail 28 0.73 8.7 3.9
CJRLCAGR25 2 5 CA Guardrail 29 0.74 9.3 4.2

CJRLCAGR211 2 11 CA Guardrail 35 0.88 9.9 4.5


CJRLCAGR30 3 CA Guardrail 36 0.91 10.1 4.6
CJRLCAGR33 3 3 CA Guardrail 39 0.99 10.7 4.9

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Ring Lock Systems Scaffold
California Guardrail

Part # Description Effective Length Weight

Inches Meters Lb Kg

CJRLCAGR36S 3 6 CA Guardrail 42 1.07 11.3 5.1


CJRLCAGR36 42.8 1.09 11.5 5.2
CJRLCAGR39 3 9 CA Guardrail 44 1.15 12.0 5.5
CJRLCAGR40 4 CA Guardrail 48 1.22 12.6 5.7
CJRLCAGR43 4 3 CA Guardrail 51 1.27 13.1 5.9
CJRLCAGR410 4 10 CA Guardrail 58 1.48 14.7 6.7

CJRLCAGR411 4 11 CA Guardrail 59 1.50 15 6.8


CJRLCAGR50 5 CA Guardrail 60 1.52 15 6.8
CJRLCAGR52 5 2 CA Guardrail 62 1.57 15.4 7.0

CJRLCAGR60 6 CA Guardrail 72 1.83 17.4 7.9


CJRLCAGR67 6 7 CA Guardrail 79 2.00 18.7 8.5
CJRLCAGR69 6 9 CA Guardrail 81 2.07 19.4 8.8
CJRLCAGR70 7 CA Guardrail 84 2.13 19.8 9.0
CJRLCAGR80 8 CA Guardrail 96 2.44 22.3 10.1
CJRLCAGR82 8 2 CA Guardrail 98 2.50 22.8 10.4

CJRLCAGR86 8 6 CA Guardrail 101 2.57 23.4 10.6


CJRLCAGR90 9 CA Guardrail 108 2.74 24.8 11.2
CJRLCAGR910 910 CA Guardrail 118 3.00 26.9 12.2
CJRLCAGR100 10 CA Guardrail 120 3.05 27.2 12.4
CJRLCAGR101 10 1 CA Guardrail 121 3.07 27.4 12.4

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Ring Lock Systems Scaffold
Guard Rail Post

Part # Description Effective Length Weight

Inches Meters Lb Kg

CJRLGRP Ring Lock Guard Rail Post 59.1 1.5 20.1 9.1

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Ring Lock Systems Scaffold
Suspended Connector

Part # Description Bay Length Weight

Inches Meters Lb Kg

CJRLSC Suspended Connector 19.7 0.50 7.1 3.2

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Ring Lock Systems Scaffold
Intermediate Transom

Part # Description Effective Length Weight

Inches Meters Lb Kg

CJRLIT24 2 4 Intermediate Transom 28.82 0.73 9.4 4.28


CJRLIT30 3 Intermediate Transom 35.98 0.91 10.9 4.94
CJRLIT36S 3 6 Intermediate Transom 41.96 1.07 12.1 5.5
CJRLIT36 3 6 Intermediate Transom 42.83 1.09 12.3 5.58
CJRLIT39 3 9 Intermediate Transom 45.28 1.2 12.8 5.81
CJRLIT410 4 10 Intermediate Transom 58.43 1.5 15.5 7.03

CJRLIT52 5 2 Intermediate Transom 61.89 1.6 16.2 7.36


CJRLIT70 7 Intermediate Transom 83.86 2.1 20.7 9.4

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Ring Lock Systems Scaffold
Spigot Adaptors with Clamps

Spigot Adaptor Spigot Adaptor


with with
I-Bolt Clamp Wedge Clamp

Part # Description Weight

CJRLSAIC Spigot Adaptor with I-Bolt Clamp 5.2 2.4


CJRLSAWC Spigot Adaptor with Wedge Clamp 5.2 2.4

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RING LOCK SYSTEMS SCAFFOLD
STAIR STRINGERS & STEPS

Stair
Stringer

Part # Description Bay Length Step Length Weight

Ft. / In. Meters Ft. / In. Meters Lb Kg


CJRLSS7 7 RL Stair Stringer 7 2.14 6 6 2 39.7 18.0

CJRLSS7C 7 RL Stair Stringer - C 7 2.14 6 6 2 52.9 24.0

CJRLSS8 8 RL Stair Stringer 8 2.44 6 6 2 34.6 15.7

CJRLVSS86 8 7 Ring Stair Stringer 8 6 2.6 6 6 2 35.3 16.0

CJRLST32C 32 Step (for RLSS7C) 33.75 0.86 31.57 0.8 21.4 9.7

CJRLST36 30 Step (for RLSS7) 32.18 0.82 30.01 0.76 13.9 6.3

CJRLST40 37.8 Step (for RLSS8) 40.02 1.02 37.85 0.96 15.7 7.1

CJRLST43 40.5 Step (for RLSS86) 42.67 1.08 40.5 1.03 18.5 8.4

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Ring Lock Systems Scaffold
Caster Adaptors

Part # Description Adjustable Range Overall Height Weight

Inches Meters Inches Meters Lb Kg


CJRLCAA Adjustable Caster Adaptor 12.24 0.3 30.35 0.8 15.3 7

CJRLCA Caster Adaptor N/A N/A 12.13 0.3 10.2 4

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Ring Lock Systems Scaffold
Steel Plank

S Hook W Hook

Part # Description Effective Length Weight

Inches Meters Lb Kg

CJSP27 2 7 Steel Plank 31 0.79 13.5 6.1


CJSP211 2 11 Steel Plank 35 0.90 14.5 6.6
CJSP3 3 Steel Plank 36 0.91 15.7 7.1
CJSP36 3 6 Steel Plank 42 1.07 17.1 7.7
CJSP4 4 Steel Plank 48 1.22 19.0 8.6
CJSP41 4 1 Steel Plank 49 1.25 19.1 8.7

CJSP411 4 11 Steel Plank 59 1.50 22.2 10.1


CJSP5 5 Steel Plank 60 1.52 23.2 10.5
CJSP511 5 11 Steel Plank 71 1.80 24.9 11.3

CJSP6 6 Steel Plank 72 1.83 26.5 12.0


CJSP7 7 Steel Plank 84 2.13 31.2 14.2
CJSP8 8 Steel Plank 96 2.44 35.4 16.1
CJSP82 8 2 Steel Plank 98 2.5 37.1 16.9
CJSP9 9 Steel Plank 108 2.74 39.8 18.1
CJSP10 10 Steel Plank 120 3.05 42.9 19.5

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Systems Scaffold
Scaffold Storage & Transportation

Scaffold Rack

Scaffold Basket

Part # Description Weight

Lb Kg

CJSR4024 40 x 40 x 32 Scaffold Rack 115 52.16


CJSB4024 40 x 40 x 32 Scaffold Basket 195 88.45

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CUP LOCK
SYSTEMS SCAFFOLD

Please ask you salesperson for items not listed in this section.
We are working on this catalog.

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TUBE with FITTINGS
SYSTEMS SCAFFOLD

Please ask you salesperson for items not listed in this section.
We are working on this catalog.

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Technical / Informational
Tips on Scaffold Safety

These tips and suggestions are designed to promote safety in the use of steel scaffolding. They are intended to deal only with some of the many
practices and conditions encountered in the use of scaffolding. They do not purport to be all inclusive or to replace other additional safety and
precautionary measures to cover usual or unusual conditions. They are not intended to conflict with, or supersede any OSHA, federal, state, local
statutes or regulations.

Check Safety Codes Guard Rails


Check frequently with your local OSHA, state and local Top Guard Rails must be installed between 36 and 45 (if
manufactured and placed into service after Jan. 1, 2000,
between 38 and 45). Mid rail is placed halfway in be-
Dont Short Change Bracing SAFETY
Use bracing at all points provided. Add extra braces if
1 Cross Braces
Cross braces should not be used as a way to climb the
Reject Damaged Parts scaffold. All braces must be checked for proper engage-
ment onto locks. Cross bracing is acceptable for mid rail if
Bent or otherwise damaged frames or braces should not
cross point is between 20 and 30 above the work plat-
form. Cross bracing is acceptable for top rail if cross point
Inclement Weather is between 38 and 45 above the work platform. Cross

Dont work on scaffolds in bad weather or high winds


unless the Competent Person decides it is OK to do so. Toe Boards
Platforms should be cleared of ice and or snow before
Debris and rubble should not be allowed to accumulate on
Tie Scaffold to the Building the work platform and should be removed as quickly as
possible. Additionally, tools and other materials should not
Scaffolding should be tied to the structure using #9 wire or be allowed to accumulate. Toe boards should be used to
tie-in devices. The first vertical tie should be at the maxi- prevent tools and materials from being knocked off the
mum height of 4 times the narrowest base dimension.
Additional ties are not to exceed 26 vertically. Maximum
Work Platforms
Use metal catwalks or platforms where available. If wood
Intermixing of Components
plank is used, it must be scaffold grade or better. Inspect
Scaffold frames and their components manufactured by thoroughly before each and every job to make sure it is
different companies shall not be intermixed, unless the free from breaks, knots, cracks, or warpage. Deckage
component parts readily fit together without force and the
Competent Person determines the resulting scaffold is
Plank Overlapping
Planks 10 long or less require a 6 minimum and a 12
Personal Safety Equipment maximum overlap. Planks greater than 10 long require a
Inspect and 6 minimum and an 18 maximum overlap.
Anyone working on a scaffold must wear a hard hat and
steel toed work boots. Additionally, fall protection systems
Check
Protect Working Levels
must be used when requested by the proper authorities.
Scaffolding is not designed as an anchor point for fall Use overhead canopies to protect workers on lower work
levels when work is being done overhead. Rope off unsafe
areas underneath scaffold or provide wire mesh around
Dont Ride a Rolling Scaffold
The platform height of a Rolling Scaffold must not exceed Dont Overload Scaffolding
four (4) times the smallest base dimension (Cal/OSHA
and some Government agencies require a stricter ratio of Follow the safe load capacities as provided by the manu-
facturer...theres a limit even to what steel can support. A
4 to 1 safety factor must be calculated and maintained at
Begin with Good Footings
Scaffolds must bear on base plates or screw jacks on a Power Lines
DO NOT use scaffolding where the user can come into
Work Practices
Safe work practice training by a Competent Person must Inspect & Check
be given to workers who erect, dismantle, move, operate,
repair, maintain, inspect, and use scaffolding Take no chances. Inspect the scaffold setup after erection
and daily when in use. Dont remove or allow removal of
Scaffold Training any parts without the OK from the Competent Person.
When wire rope is used, inspect it on each job.
Re-training is necessary when workers are exposed to
new hazards or conditions on the job or when workers

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Technical / Informational
New OSHA Rules for Scaffolding

A) Reasons for New Rules B) Objectives


1. 9% of all construction fatalities occurred Scaffolding
2. There have been 510,500 injuries and 9,750 reported
deaths. 1. Dont let the scaffold fall.
3. 72% of injuries involved planking and supports. 2. Dont fall off the scaffold.
4. 25% of people on jobs received no training on Scaffolding. 3. Dont let the material fall off the scaffold.
5. Only 33% of inspected Scaffolding have guard rails.

C) Key Definitions
1. Competent Person: means one who is capable of indentifying existing Name of Competent Person
and predictable hazards in the surroundings or working conditions which
are unsanitary, hazardous or dangerous to employees, and who has
authorization to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate them.

2. Qualified Person: means one who, by possession of a recognized


degree, certificate, or professional standing, or who by extensive
knowledge, training, and experience, has successfully demonstrated Name of Qualified Person
His/her ability to solve or resolve problems related to the subject mater,
the work or the project.

D) Significant Changes to Subpart L


1. Fall protection for Erectors and Dismantlers: The new standard now requires employees be protected from falls while
erecting (including increasing the height of the scaffold as the work progresses). The employers must conduct a feasibil-
ity study to determine when fall protection, such as personal fall protection systems, are feasible and do not create a
greater hazard. (Scaffolding is not designed as an anchor point for fall arrest).
2. Electrical Shock Protection: The new standard requires safe distance from power lines be maintained as outlined in the
standard.
3. Employee Training: The new standard now specifically requires all employees who work on, erect or dismantle, repair,
operate, maintain or inspect scaffolding be trained in specific areas related to the safe use of the scaffold.
4. Daily Inspections: The new standard requires the scaffold be inspected before each use, daily or before each work shift
by a competent person.
5. Welding from a Suspended Scaffold: The new standard requires specific precaution be taken when welding from a
suspended scaffold to prevent current travel and/or arcing in the scaffold components.
6. Cross Braces as Railings: The new standard specifically addresses under what circumstances a cross brace can sub-
stitute as a top or mid rail (not both).
7. Access: The standard now defines how and under what circumstances a ladder or steps will be used.

Load Chart
Frame Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4 Load
(all weights are in lbs. per leg) (all weights are in lbs.)

5 x 3 SLB 4200 3465 3360 2993 Screw Jack 11,000 at top of jack
5 x 4 SLB 4200 3465 3360 2993 Ext. Base Plate 1,000 at top of extension
5 x 5 SLB 4043 3360 3213 2835 20 Side Bracket 500 personnel only
5 x 66 SLB 2441 2240 2048 1785 Plywood Decks 75 per sq. ft. with 1/2 decking
5 x 66 WT 3434 3045 2646 2373 Folding Trestle 1,000 on top cross member
5 x 64 WT 3434 3045 2646 2373

For towers exceeding four (4) tiers high, subtract dead load weight/leg of frames, cross braces, and brackets above the 4th tier to obtain an allow-
able load/leg for workman, materials, and planking.

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TECHNICAL / INFORMATIONAL
Codes of Safe Practices

For Frame Scaffolds, System Scaffolds, Tube and Clamp Scaffolds, and Rolling Towers

1. General Guidelines 3. Cantilevered platforms shall be designed, installed and used in accordance
a) Post this Scaffolding Safety Guidelines in a conspicuous place and be sure that all with manufacturers recommendations.
persons who erect, dismantle or use scaffolding are aware of them. l) All scaffolding components shall be installed and used in accordance with the manu-
b) Follow all state, local and federal codes, ordinances and regulations pertaining to facturers recommended procedure. Components shall not be altered in the field.
scaffolding. Scaffold frames and their components manufactured by different companies shall not be
c) Survey the job site. A survey shall be made of the job site for hazards, such as intermixed, unless the component parts readily fit together and the resulting scaffolds
untamped earth fills, ditches, debris, high tension wires, unguarded openings, and structural integrity is maintained by the user.
other hazardous conditions created by other trades. These conditions shall be m) Planking
corrected or avoided as noted in the following sections. 1. Work platforms shall cover scaffold bearer as completely as possible. Only
d) Inspect all equipment before using. Never use any equipment that is damaged or scaffold grade wood planking, or fabricated planking and decking meeting
defective in anyway. Remove it from the job site. scaffold use requirements shall be used.
e) Scaffolds must be erected in accordance with design and or manufacturers 2. Check each plank prior to use to be sure plank is not warped, damaged, or
recommendations. otherwise unsafe.
f) Do not erect, dismantle or alter a scaffold unless under the supervision of a qualified 3. Planking shall have at least 12 overlap and extend 6 beyond center of
person. support, or be cleated or restrained at both ends to prevent sliding off supports.
g) Do not abuse or misuse the scaffold equipment. 4. Solid sawn lumber, LVL (laminated veneer lumber) or fabricated scaffold
h) Erected scaffolds should be continually inspected by users to be sure that they are planks and platforms (unless cleated or restrained) shall extend over their end
maintained in a safe condition. Report any unsafe condition to your supervisor. supports not less than 6 nor more than 18. This overhang should not be
i) Never take chances! If in doubt regarding the safety or use of scaffold, consult your used as a work platform.
scaffold supplier. n) For Putlogs and Trusses, the following additional guidelines apply.
j) Never use equipment for purposes or in ways for which it was not intended. 1. Do not cantilever or extend putlogs/trusses as side brackets without thorough
k) Do not work on scaffolds if your physical condition is such that you feel dizzy or consideration for loads to be applied.
unsteady in any way. 2. Putlogs/Trusses should extend at least 6 beyond the point of support.
3. Place proper bracing between putlog/truss when the span of the putlog/truss
is more than 12.
2. Guidelines for Erection and Use of Scaffolds o) For Rolling Scaffolds, the following additional guidelines apply.
a) Scaffolds base must be set on adequate sill or pad to prevent slipping or sinking 1. Riding the rolling tower is very hazardous. THE SCAFFOLD INDUSTRY
and fixed thereto where required. Any part of a building or structure used to support ASSOCIATION DOES NOT RECOMMEND NOR ENCOURAGE THIS
the scaffold shall be capable of supporting the maximum load to be applied. PRACTICE. However, if you choose to do so, be sure to follow all state,
b) Use adjusting screws or other approved methods instead of blocking to adjust to federal or other governmental guidelines.
uneven grade conditions. 2. Casters with plain stems shall be attached to the panel or adjusting screw
c) Bracing, Leveling & Plumbing of Frame Scaffolds. by pins or other suitable means.
1. Plumb and level all scaffolds as the erection proceeds. Do not force frames 3. No more than 12 of the screw jack shall extend between the bottom of the
or braces to fit. Level the scaffold until proper fit can easily be made. adjusting nut and the top of the caster.
2. Each frame or panel shall be braced by horizontal bracing, cross bracing, 4. Wheels or casters shall be provided with the locking means to prevent caster
cross bracing diagonal bracing or any combination thereof for securing rotation and scaffold movement and kept locked.
vertical members together laterally. All brace connections shall be made 5. Joints shall be restrained from separation.
secure, in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations. 6. Use horizontal, diagonal bracing near the bottom and at 20 intervals measured
d) Bracing, Leveling & Plumbing of Tube & Clamp and Systems Scaffolds. from the rolling surface.
1. Posts shall be erected plumb in all directions, with the first level of runners 7. Do not use brackets or other platform extensions without compensating for the
and bearers positioned as close to the base as feasible. The distance the overturning effect.
between bearers and runners shall not exceed manufacturers recommended 8. The platform height of a rolling scaffold must not exceed 4 times the smallest
procedures. base dimension. (CAL OSHA and some government agencies require a ratio
2. Plumb, level and tie all scaffolds as erection proceeds. of 3 to 1).
3. Fasten all Couplers and/or connections securely before assembly of next 9. Cleat or secure all planks.
level. 10. Secure or remove all materials and equipment from platform before moving.
4. Vertical and/or horizontal diagonal bracing must be installed according to 11. Do not attempt to move a rolling scaffold without sufficient help watch out
manufacturers recommendations. for holes in the floor or overhead obstructions stabilize against tipping.
e) Tie continuous (running) scaffold to the wall or structure at each end and at least every p) Safe use of scaffold
30 of length when scaffold height exceeds the maximum allowable free standing 1. Prior to use, inspect scaffold to insure it has not been altered and is in safe
dimension. working condition.
Begin ties or stabilizers when the scaffold height exceeds that dimension and repeat at 2. Erected scaffolds and platforms should be inspected continuously by those
vertical intervals not greater than 26. The top anchor shall be placed not lower than four using them.
(4) times the base dimension from the top of the completed scaffold. Anchors must 3. Exercise caution when entering or leaving work platform.
prevent scaffold from tipping into or away from wall or structure. Stabilize circular or 4. Do not overload scaffold. Follow manufacturers safe working load recommend-
irregular scaffolds in such a manner that completed scaffold is secure and restrained ations.
from tipping. 5. Do not jump on to planks or platforms.
When scaffolds are partially or fully enclosed or subjected to overturning loads, specific 6. Do not use ladders or make shift devices on top of working platforms to
precautions shall be taken to insure the frequency and accuracy of ties to the wall and increase the height or to provide access from above.
structure. Due to increased loads resulting from wind or overturning loads the scaffolding 7. Climb in access areas only and use both hands.
component to which ties are subject shall be checked for additional loads. 3. When Dismantling Scaffolding the Following Additional Guidelines Apply:
f) When free standing scaffold towers exceed four (4) times their minimum base dimension a) Check to insure that the scaffolding has not be structurally altered in a way in which
would make it unsafe, and if it has, reconstruct where necessary before commencing with
vertically, they must be sustained from tipping (CAL OSHA and some government dismantling procedures. This includes all scaffold types.
agencies require stricter ratio of 3 to 1. b) Visually inspect plank prior to dismantling to be sure they are safe.
g) Do not erect scaffold near electrical power lines unless proper precautions are taken. c) Consideration must be given as to the effect removal of a component with have on the
Consult the power service company for advise. rest of the scaffold prior to that components removal.
h) A means of access to all platforms shall be provided. d) Do not accumulate excess components or equipment on the level being dismantled.
i) Do not use ladders or makeshift devices on top of scaffolds to increase the height. e) Do not remove ties until scaffold above has been removed (dismantled).
j) Provide guard rails and mid rails at each working platform level where open sides and f) Lower dismantled components in an orderly manner. Do not throw off of the scaffold.
ends exist, and toe boards where required by code. g) Dismantled equipment should be stock piled in an orderly manner.
k) Brackets and Cantilevered Platforms h) Follow erection procedures and use manuals.
1. Brackets for System Scaffold shall be installed and used in accordance with
manufacturers recommendations.
2. Brackets for Frame Scaffolds shall be seated correctly with side bracket
parallel to the frames and end brackets at 90 degrees to the frames. Brackets
shall not be bent or twisted from normal position. Brackets (except mobile
brackets designed to carry materials) are to be used as work platforms only
and shall not be used for storage of material or equipment.

These safety guidelines (Code of Safe Practice) set forth common sense procedures for safely erecting, dismantling and using scaffold equipment. However, equipment and scaffolding systems differ, and
accordingly, reference must always be made to the instructions and procedures of the supplier and or manufacturer of the equipment. Since field conditions vary and are beyond the control of the Scaffold
Industry Association, safe and proper use of scaffolding is the sole responsibility of the user.

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