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Indoor - Comparison with General Construction Methods: Suspended Scaffolding OSK

The unloading area can be done in one location! A cart can be used for moving materials, so there is no need to move products or equipment.

We would like to introduce a comparison between our "OSK Method" and general construction methods for indoor ceiling work. In general methods, a high-altitude work vehicle is required, and it is necessary to move products and equipment to accommodate the work vehicle. Material movement is done manually. With our method, there is no need to move products and equipment, and it can be implemented in various locations where high-altitude work vehicles cannot operate. Only one space is needed for the lifting area, and a cart can be used for material movement. 【Features of the OSK Method】 ■ Can be implemented in various locations where high-altitude work vehicles cannot operate ■ Only one space is needed for the lifting area ■ A cart can be used for material movement ■ No need to move products and equipment *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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OSK Corporation has obtained a construction method patent and registered the "Slide Bazooka Method" with NETIS, enabling the safe and rapid installation of suspended scaffolding at sites where scaffolding installation was previously impossible. Please feel free to consult us regarding the application of this method on-site, estimates, or examples during the planning stage.

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