Ring Lock Scaffolding System
Yes. Sucoot’s Ring Lock System has been tested and certified to multiple international safety standards, including EN 12810-1 (EU), ANSI/ASSE A10.8 (USA), and AS/NZS 1576 (Australia/New Zealand). These globally recognized standards ensure our system meets strict safety and durability requirements for construction projects worldwide.
A standard heavy-duty tower using φ60.2 mm verticals has been tested to safely support over 72 tons. Importantly, we perform random on-site sampling tests, and all results consistently confirm capacities above 72 tons. This proves not only the strength but also the reliability of Sucoot’s quality—delivering dependable support on every jobsite.
All galvanized components comply with ASTM A123, JIS 8641, and CNS 10007 standards, with coating thickness ranging from 45–450 g/m². This ensures excellent rust resistance and long-lasting durability, even under harsh conditions such as strong winds, humidity, or high temperatures.
The Institute of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health (Ministry of Labor, Taiwan) conducted load-bearing destructive tests on Sucoot’s Ring Lock System materials that had been in service for 3, 6, and 9 years. The results showed no significant difference in performance compared to new materials—proving that our commitment to top-quality manufacturing and strict quality control truly stands the test of time.
Sucoot Ring Lock Systems are manufactured with STK500 high-tensile steel
| Tube Diameter & Thickness |
Vertical |
Horizontal |
Diagonal |
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Construction Scaffolding
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Φ48.6mm X T2.5mm |
Φ42.7mm X T2.3mm |
Φ42.7mm X T2.3mm |
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Stage Scaffold
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Φ48.6mm X T3.2mm |
Φ48.6mm X T2.3mm |
Φ48.6mm X T2.3mm |
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Heavy-Duty Scaffold
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Φ60.2mm X T3.2mm |
Φ48.6mm X T2.3mm |
Φ48.6mm X T2.3mm |
| Lengths |
Vertical |
Horizontal |
Diagonal |
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Construction Scaffolding
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1.0m, 1.5m, 2.0m, 3.0m |
0.6m, 0.9m, 1.2m, 1.5m, 1.8m, 2.4m |
1.2m × 2.0m, 1.5m × 2.0m, 1.8m × 2.0m |
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Stage Scaffold
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1.0m, 1.5m, 2.0m, 3.0m |
0.6m, 0.9m, 1.2m, 1.5m, 1.8m |
0.6m×1.0m, 0.9m×1.0m,1.5m×1.0m, 1.8m×1.0m, 0.6m×1.5m, 0.9m×1.5m, 1.2mx1.5m,1.5m×1.5m, 1.8m×1.5m,2.4m×1.5m |
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Heavy-Duty Scaffold
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1.0m, 1.5m, 2.0m, 3.0m |
0.6m, 0.9m, 1.2m, 1.5m, 1.8m, 2.4m |
0.6m×1.0m, 0.9m×1.0m,1.5m×1.0m, 1.8m×1.0m, 0.6m×1.5m, 0.9m×1.5m, 1.2mx1.5m,1.5m×1.5m, 1.8m×1.5m,2.4m×1.5m |
The requirements vary for each project—let us design the optimal combination to ensure structural stability.
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Just like cars, different brands vary greatly in safety, functionality, and flexibility. Sucoot’s Ring Lock System stands out with strict quality control, precision engineering, and long-term durability. Our systems improve safety, speed up construction, and reduce labor costs—delivering better overall cost efficiency compared to cheaper alternatives.
No special tools are required. All components use standardized rings and wedges, allowing fast and safe assembly/disassembly with just a hammer.
Yes. Sucoot’s Ring Lock System controls vertical deviation to within 0.3%. Even at heights above 12 m, any deviation is nearly invisible to the naked eye—an accuracy level difficult for most competitors to achieve.
Yes. The system can be dismantled quickly by hammering out wedges. Components are stackable, suitable for racks or bundled with steel strapping, and can be handled efficiently with forklifts. With hot-dip galvanized surfaces, they can also be stored outdoors—saving valuable warehouse space.
Formwork System
Made of SM490A high-strength steel, Base Beam dimensions are 200 mm × 161 mm × t3.2 mm, with a weight of approx. 18 kg/m. Lengths are available in 0.3 m increments, from 0.3 m up to 3.0 m, and all units are hot-dip galvanized for durability.
Top Beams are made of SGH490 galvanized steel plate with section dimensions of 135 mm × 50 mm × t2.3 mm, weighing approx. 5.5 kg/m. Standard lengths range from 1.2 m to 4.8 m. Compared with traditional H20 timber beams, Sucoot’s Top Beams deliver superior strength and durability.
Top Beams can be securely fixed to plywood using self-tapping screws or nails. Even when drilling holes, their load-bearing strength remains uncompromised.
No. Testing shows that even after 90 holes are drilled, the Top Beam maintains its strength without significant reduction.
The Top Beam has an allowable bending moment of 5.5 kNm and an allowable shear force of 17 kN—sufficient for most concrete pouring applications.