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MF240 Climbing Formwork

System outline

Where is Doka climbing formwork used?
• Where formwork has to be shifted upwards in successive pouring lifts, e. g. for
- High-rise residential and industrial structures
- Bridge piers
- Silos
- Telecom and TV towers
What makes Doka climbing formwork so economical and so ideal for the site?
• Its modular system:
- optimum adaptability to any project
- small number of different parts
- inclination adjustments of up to +/-15° possible for formwork and scaffold
- uniform design of suspended platform and pouring platform
- platforms are pre-assembled, i. e. rapid on-site erection
- direct connection facility to Doka automatic climber SKE
- 1st pouring section can be formed using system components
• Its ease of operation:
- formwork can be erected and struck without a crane and with minimal manpower
- entire unit is lifted in one piece, quickly and easily (i. e. minimal crane time)
- swift, precise formwork adjustment in all directions
- simple inclination adjustment
• Its practice-oriented design:
- high loadability (50 kN per climbing bracket)
- formwork heights of up to 6.0 m
- suitable for beamed and framed formwork panels and formwork made of timber beams.
- wide working platforms (2.40 m)
- formwork retractable by up to 75 cm
- economical anchoring (small number of separate parts)
- can climb over concrete projections with cantilever of up to 25 cm
- complete safety in all phases of the work
- climbing brackets can be used as heavy scaffold platforms

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Areas of use

In all applications, the travelling unit MF is used to support the formwork and to adjust it to the inclination required. It is only the climbing bracket which needs to be adapted to individual applications.

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