​Ring Lock Scaffolding

As one of Taiwan’s leading scaffolding manufacturers, Sucoot has independently developed our own modular Ring Lock Scaffolding Systems, officially branded as the Ring System.

Wherever elevated work and solid support are needed — from high-rise builds to bridges and event staging — Sucoot’s Ring System is engineered for visible quality, structural stability, and long-term performance.

1. Safe. Certified. Proven.

For over 40 years, not a single worksite accident has ever been caused by Sucoot’s scaffolding products or engineering designs — a record that speaks to our uncompromising approach to safety.

We back our systems with rigorous structural calculations, on-site guidance, and international certifications, including EN 12810-1 and ANSI/ASSE A10.8, ensuring that every joint and platform performs under pressure.

2. Three Ring Lock Systems, Built for Different Demands

Sucoot offers three fully compatible Ring System configurations — all built with the same high-tensile STK500 steel, hot-dip galvanized for long-term durability:

●     Facade Scaffolding
 For exterior access, façade work, and general building projects.
 Lightweight, flexible, and easy to handle on-site.

●     Stage Scaffolding
 Engineered for concerts, live events, and grandstands.
 Modular, EN/ANSI-certified, and fast to assemble for creative setups.

●     Shoring Scaffolding
 Heavy-duty support for concrete slabs, bridges, and elevated structures.
 Designed for extreme loads, uneven terrains, and repeated relocations.

3. Engineered Precision, Designed to Solve Complexity

Sucoot’s in-house engineering team brings decades of expertise in solving complex load calculations and structural designs.

From irregular site conditions to multi-level scaffolding setups, our precision-driven approach ensures every Ring System configuration is safe, stable, and optimized.

We support your projects with:

●     Professional drawings tailored to each setup

●     Advanced structural load analysis

●     Solutions for complex terrain, cantilevers, suspended platforms, and more