The KSP is a platform for the support of formwork and is used for elevator cores and staircase shafts, hollow piers or other types of cavities where formwork support is necessary. It is usually combined with conventional climbing brackets on the outside faces of the wall.
- Is commonly used with conventional climbing brackets on the opposite sides of one wall
- The KSP Platform consists mainly of walers (DU or MK) and the gravity pawl bracket
- Basic system features are as follows:
- 10 inch maximum stripping distance at each side of the bracket (in intervals of 2 inches)
- Installation of cone recovery platform possible
- Different anchorage systems possible: to the wall, with GP box-outs or climbing rings
- Covers any distance with standard and modular material, primarily walers and timber beams
- Versatile gravity pawl bracket adaptable to all waler types and different lengths
- Easy adjustment of all kinds of formwork
- Two solutions depending on anchor type:
- Gravity pawl bracket with GP box-out: used in civil engineering construction projects, in solutions for hollow piers and gaps between walls. The bracket rests on the bottom side of the cavity made while pouring the previous stage
- Folding bracket with adjustable bracket: commonly used in building construction, especially for fair-faced concrete walls. No holes are required in the wall. The adjustable bracket rests on the folding bracket, attached to the wall with DW15 cone