Table Formwork

Slab

SBPL Table Formwork

Slab

SBPL Table Formwork

Table formwork by SBPL is a fast and efficient way of forming large-area slabs. The system can be easily adjusted to varying structural and architectural designs (loads, shapes, concrete surface, etc.) Once assembled, a complete table unit can be positioned, adjusted, stripped, and repositioned to a new area of concrete placement with minimal labor.

The system is optimized to give short forming times and copes well with varying structural-design and geometrical requirements. Repositioning of the table formwork system can be done using a cane and shifting can be done using a shifting trolley.

Our standard sizes are as follows however can be customized upon request for slab heights up to 6m:

  • 2.50 x 4.00 m
  • 2.50 x 5.00 m
  • 2.00 x 4.00 m
  • 2.00 x 5.00 m
  • Due to its load-bearing flexibility, system can be adapted to bear loads of fresh concrete of different kinds of slab thicknesses. Optimal and cost-effective use within a range of slab thicknesses up to 350 mm.
  • Maximum table form height—6.0 m.
  • Due to complete repositioning of the units, the time and labor is cut short.
  • Fewer parts speed up assembly.
  • High durability resulting in lower the expense.
  • Reduction of expenses by means of system adaptability.
  • Galvanized or powder coated props, for long service life.
  • Any type of form-facing can be selected
  • Any requirements in architectural design of flat concrete slabs can be met.
  • Can cover a wide area of practical applications.
  • Accessories such as — working platforms makes for save and easier handling of the system.
  • Safe working already during assembly.
  • Maximum slab height up to 6.00 m.
  • Wedge-lock of the table head makes it easy to attach and detach props.
  • Pre-assembled table grille for facing with any desired form-ply.
  • Intermediate props are mainly required where the tables have to be adapted for greater slab thickness (increased slab loads).
  • The main props of the table (at least 4 of them must always be attached with a table head)

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