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putlog - translation to french

TEMPORARY STRUCTURE USED TO SUPPORT A WORK CREW AND MATERIALS
Putlog; Pump-jack; Scaffold; Scaffolds; Pipe staging; Bamboo scaffolding; Bamboo Scaffolding
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  • Bamboo scaffolding an under-construction water tower Hainan, China
  • Bamboo scaffolding in Hong Kong disassembled
  • Reconstruction of [[Buckingham Palace]] in 1913, under the scaffolding of Patent Rapid.
  • Assembly of bamboo scaffolding cantilevered over a Hong Kong street
  • Workers on bamboo scaffolding
  • Extensive scaffolding on a building in downtown [[Cincinnati, Ohio]]. This type of scaffolding is called pipe staging.
  • condominium]] in periodical (every 10-15 years) large scale repairing/maintenance in Japan under regulation. In most cases the entire building is covered by steel scaffolding and mesh for easy work and safety. Typically it continues 3-5 weeks per planned schedule.
  • Bamboo scaffolds and bun towers in [[Cheung Chau]]
  • ''Stilts'' are considered a type of scaffold by OSHA in the USA. Stilts are commonly used by [[drywall]] tapers working on ceilings.
  • Vladimir]], with scaffolding wrapped in safety mesh.
  • A medieval putlog hole in the wall of [[Reading Abbey]] in [[Berkshire]], southern England
  • A short section of steel scaffold tube.
  • Scaffolding in [[Tretyakovsky Proyezd]], Moscow
  • Scaffolding by Balfour & Beatty during refurbishment of the Waverley Station roof, Edinburgh 2011
  • Scaffolding, 10 months after [[Tokyo Skytree]] construction start
  • A fulcrum supports this bamboo scaffolding in [[Hong Kong]].

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Definition

putlog
['p?tl?g]
(also putlock -l?k)
¦ noun a short horizontal pole projecting from a wall, on which scaffold floorboards rest.
Origin
C17: of unknown origin.

Wikipedia

Scaffolding

Scaffolding, also called scaffold or staging, is a temporary structure used to support a work crew and materials to aid in the construction, maintenance and repair of buildings, bridges and all other man-made structures. Scaffolds are widely used on site to get access to heights and areas that would be otherwise hard to get to. Unsafe scaffolding has the potential to result in death or serious injury. Scaffolding is also used in adapted forms for formwork and shoring, grandstand seating, concert stages, access/viewing towers, exhibition stands, ski ramps, half pipes and art projects.

There are five main types of scaffolding used worldwide today. These are tube and coupler (fitting) components, prefabricated modular system scaffold components, H-frame / façade modular system scaffolds, timber scaffolds and bamboo scaffolds (particularly in China and India). Each type is made from several components which often include:

  • A base jack or plate which is a load-bearing base for the scaffold.
  • The standard, the upright component with connector joins.
  • The ledger, a horizontal brace.
  • The transom, a horizontal cross-section load-bearing component which holds the batten, board, or decking unit.
  • Brace diagonal and/or cross section bracing component.
  • Batten or board decking component used to make the working platform.
  • Coupler, a fitting used to join components together.
  • Scaffold tie, used to tie in the scaffold to structures.
  • Brackets, used to extend the width of working platforms.

Specialized components used to aid in their use as a temporary structure often include heavy duty load bearing transoms, ladders or stairway units for the ingress and egress of the scaffold, beams ladder/unit types used to span obstacles and rubbish chutes used to remove unwanted materials from the scaffold or construction project.