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High-Safety Attached Lifting Scaffold for Super High-Rise Building Projects

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Attached Lifting Scaffold, also widely known as self-climbing scaffold or climbing frame, is an advanced enclosed exterior working system specially engineered for high-rise and super high-rise building construction. Different from traditional floor-standing or cantilever scaffolding, this all-steel structure is assembled once at low floors and firmly attached to the main building structure via special attached supports, climbing up and down layer by layer with built-in electric or hydraulic lifting devices.

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The complete system consists of integrated steel frames, full closed protective mesh panels, anti-tilt mechanisms, automatic fall arrest devices, synchronous lifting control cabinets and solid working platforms, forming a fully enclosed safe operating zone for exterior concrete casting, wall construction and facade decoration. Equipped with multi-layer safety interlocks, it triggers automatic halt once overload or asynchronous lifting occurs, greatly eliminating risks of falling workers and flying debris.

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Boasting prominent economic and eco-friendly strengths, it cuts over 60% steel consumption and 50% labor input compared with conventional scaffolding. Its modular all-steel design enables repeated turnover across multiple projects, without frequent transportation, assembly and dismantling at high altitudes, accelerating overall construction progress.

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Perfect for residential towers, commercial complexes, office skyscrapers and high bridge pier projects, our attached lifting scaffolds strictly comply with global construction safety codes. Durable, cost-saving and low-carbon, they have become the preferred exterior support solution for worldwide contractors undertaking high-rise developments.