Across
- 4. they are constructed in a single row in case of single scaffolding and double row in case of double scaffolding and in case of cantilever scaffolding they are supported by the series of needles
- 5. it's one end is inserted in the hole made in the wall and another kept on ledger in case of single scaffolding and it's both ends rest on ledgers in case of double scaffolding
- 6. these are tied to the standards and over which the putlogs rest
- 7. This type fo scaffolding doesn't create any obstruction on the ground and its working platform is lowered or pulled from the roof with the help of ropes, wires, etc as and when required during painting or maintenance work, etc.
- 9. This type of scaffolding is supported on movable tripods or ladders. This is generally used for work inside the room, such as paintings, repairs, etc., up to a height of 5m.
Down
- 1. This type of scaffolding is generally used for stone masonry and is also called as Double Scaffolding or independent scaffolding
- 2. This type of scaffolding is generally used for brick masonry and is also called as Single scaffolding or putlog scaffolding
- 3. This type of scaffolding in which standards are supported by the series of needles which are taken out at floor levels or through holes kept in the masonary
- 5. Nowadays this type of scaffolding is constructed by many big brands. In such scaffolding working platform is arranged on brackets which can be adjustable to our required level. these are made up of steel but these are equipped with special couplings and frames etc.,
- 8. This type of scaffolding is constructed by steel tubes that are fixed together by steel couplers or fittings and is used extensively nowadays
