
The thickness of standard steel scaffold planks follows unified construction component dimensional norms,with graded settings based on load grade and no enterprise-related information involved.For light-duty steel scaffold planks,the standard thickness is 1.5mm–2.0mm,matching low-load scenarios such as indoor decoration and light maintenance with a rated load capacity of≤2.0 kN/m².Medium-duty models,the most widely used in general building construction,adopt a standard thickness of 2.0mm–2.5mm,applicable to multi-person operation and light material transportation with a rated load of 2.0 kN/m²–3.0 kN/m².Heavy-duty steel scaffold planks for high-load construction scenarios have a standard thickness of 2.5mm–3.0mm,suitable for bridge engineering,industrial plant construction and heavy material temporary placement with a rated load of≥3.0 kN/m².All standard thickness parameters have a dimensional tolerance of±0.1mm,and the thickness is matched with the plank’s cross-section width and ribbed structure to ensure structural rigidity and load-bearing stability,avoiding excessive deformation under rated load.
References
GB/T 7714 Format
[1]Anonymous.Dimensional Specification Standards for Steel Scaffold Planks[n.d.].
[2]Anonymous.Thickness Matching Requirements for Construction Steel Scaffold Components[n.d.].
[3]Anonymous.Load Grade and Dimensional Norms for Standard Steel Planks[n.d.].
MLA Format
Anonymous."Dimensional Specification Standards for Steel Scaffold Planks."n.d.
Anonymous."Thickness Matching Requirements for Construction Steel Scaffold Components."n.d.
Anonymous."Load Grade and Dimensional Norms for Standard Steel Planks."n.d.
APA Format
Anonymous.(n.d.).Dimensional specification standards for steel scaffold planks.
Anonymous.(n.d.).Thickness matching requirements for construction steel scaffold components.
Anonymous.(n.d.).Load grade and dimensional norms for standard steel planks.
