Construction Services - N/A, N/A, GB
Recently invented & launched (in July 2018) by Stephen Cheshire (a brick layer of over 35 years experience) – Prop Pal a new purpose made needle support system for the building trade provides a safer, time efficient and secure temporary wall support for both architects and builders who are creating a flush ceiling effect.Prop Pal the only wall support where the acrow prop locks into the Prop Pal needle at one end whilst the other end has a specially patented jacking support (or winding mechanism) which can be secured to the floor for greater stability with a safe working load of 1500KG per unit – Providing a safer method of temporary wall support. Other benefits and features of the Prop Pal needle include the following:• Only needle support in the building trade to include a jacking support system to provide extra stability and safety for temporary wall support.• The jacking support can be adjusted to securely support the inner leaf wall whilst the acrow supports the external. • Minimal disturbance to walls, ceiling and timber floors can be left intact.• Greater access for inserting steel beams – Prop Pal needle length: 1.2m• Takes the stress from hiding steel beams.• Secure fastening to internal floors.• Load capacity 1500KG.• Secure locking of props.• Takes away the uncertainty from propping.• Prop Pal Plus now includes a removable jacking screw and acrow slot at both end of the needle system enabling builders to use Prop Pal as a standard needle for supporting masonry and steel beams in a traditional manner as well as supporting walls above the floor joist as originally designed for – In affect this gives builders a dual application for using Prop Pal. Since its launch (in July 2018), Prop Pal has exclusive articles featured in FMB (Federation of Master Builders) and Professional Builders Magazine discussing the key benefits of using Prop Pal over alternative needle support systems and other conventional methods used in the construction industry
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