
The way this is displayed
for these images is not the way it would ordinarily be used.
Normally you would see it all as one vertical stack of 6 sections
that would top out at 38 feet. A typicall application would be to
use it for getting up and down a 4-story structure before the
stairwells have the premanent stairs installed.

There are 10 frames 80 tall by 5
feet wide. There are 2 frames 60 inches tall. The cross braceing
had steps are for 7' between frames.

In addition to the stairs, there are a total of 8 aluminum frame
planks. One is 7 feet, 6 are 5' long. The 7 footer is 19"
wide and 5 of the shorter ones are 15 inches wide. The last one
is 9 inches wide.

There are cantilever attachments as shown above that could be used for
planking external to the scaffold frame for walkway or work decking.
There are vertical attachements (bleow) for attaching safety
lines raised above the decking.


There are 3 screw jacks and 4 foot pieces in addition to the 10
extension poles shown above.





There are a number of 5 and 3 foot quick snap brace poles that we don't
know exactly what they go to but are likely for stabilizing the
cantilever frames.


The two five foot frames are shown above--hooked up with the some of
the short braces--not an arrangement that would ordinarily be used.
Below are shown some of the accessory pieces not otherwise attached.
There are about 22 of the clamps, including to ones attached to
various other parts.


The image above shows one of the horizontal cross poles that allow use
of the 5 foot planks.

