Beams up right way?

Although I use mainly tube at work, I mix layher and surelock all the time when I'm erecting system.. not that arsed who actually needs justification ?? in fact its amazing where system will go, we do hangers, cantilevers all the time with it, as well as T and F... its very versatile although I always use tube mostly... saves the 10ft legs for the rest of the lads..lol..

Layher state that their materials shouldn't be mixed with any other manufacturer's modular system components. Your actions null & voids the Layher product indemnity insurance. Reckless actions & for what?? To make a bit more money?.......if an accident occurs the manufacturer ( Layher) will not cover their products.......I am sure your clients will be thrilled if they knew & understood the ramifications of your actions?
 
But what's the designers input on all this, I am noticing that they are hiding behind the sea sea wall in the USA at the minute.


Oh yeh they vacated.
 
Cassie, I am only beginning to realise the potential of system. I was always a bit slow to pull it out the yard and to be honest when it did come out I went golfing, starting to change my mind though.

I thought more questions would be coming from other users it's really an issue that doesn't affect me as I have only ever bought my gear from 1 supplier for that very reason.

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No but it does state it in the manufacturers instructions.;)

same here pal, til I arrived here, they make it go everywhere, a lot simpler to use than tube, as not much measuring to do, and once based out you can stick your level back in the wagon, for hangers iys very versatile, only drawback is you need a lot of different lengths to make it truly versatile, i do use it when i can be arsed, but it bores me a bit, I stick with the tube, which is all Ali out here... im in heaven..lol
 
long live the still saw. Not trained in it no abrasive wheels training. I'll leave it there. Ok I hold my hands up.[/QUOTE]

That is the first certificate the young team come back with from the centre.
 
Reread my post........I said the the tolerance comes with T&F!:p

Dont get your point though mate ??? so your allowed 12 " from node points with tube, system you dont have to bother as all nodes connect to the rossette..
 
clamp on rosettes for in between the 500mm centres
Adjustable decks,ledgers

Scaff1989 think you need to study system a bit more
 
ya stuck with 500 mm lifts thow arnt ya and how do you work to the mm with set bay sizes

Adjustable rosettes can be fitted on ledgers/standards wherever you want to install them, yes to the millimetre..........next question Red card?:D
 
I think wummer is trying to say that all node points are accounted for cassie.
 
I will forward the information I have from our product training, it's all in there.

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True, do you get a battery hammer?:wondering:

Only ever seen one of them on Gremlins Alastair!:D
 
If you wanted to mix system..ie. cuplock with Layher, you would need to come off, say the cuplock standard with a Layher ledger, then just carry on with Layher... you would connect the layher ledger to the cuplock standard with a double..

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shouldnt everything be within the 300mm to the node point on t and f?

yes mate
 
I built a tarped in room for the fitters and put a swinging door with a handle last week, all out of layher, I prefer tube, but you can do a lot of stuff with system lads
 
Dont get your point though mate ??? so your allowed 12 " from node points with tube, system you dont have to bother as all nodes connect to the rossette..

Cassis, you do not have to work exactly to the millimetre with T&F. As long as you make your connection within 300mm of the KP no probs! I.e. oh, my standard falls on the edge of that drain........move it!! ( you can't do that with system.........you have to work out the job exactly before turning up on site!)
 
If you wanted to mix system..ie. cuplock with Layher, you would need to come off, say the cuplock standard with a Layher ledger, then just carry on with Layher... you would connect the layher ledger to the cuplock standard with a double..

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yes mate

I think the main problem Cassie is when you mix differing copies of the same system.
 
I gotta win it just to put admin through a game at the theatre of **** ups.lol
 
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