H20 Beam Forkhead Scaffolding Prop: Formwork Support Solution
| Place of Origin | Tianjin, China |
| Type | Scaffolding |
| Brand Name | Kosun |
| Material | Q235 Steel |
| Surface Treatment | Painted/Galvanized |
| Packing | Wood Pallet |
| Payment Terms | TT/LC |
| Delivery Time | 7-30 Days |
| Single Package Size | 21x21x25 cm |
| Single Gross Weight | 2.4 kg |
| Supply Ability | 300,000 pieces per month |
We're seeking cooperation with global partners interested in quality formwork support solutions. By choosing Kosun, a leading manufacturer, you gain access to our best-in-class scaffolding products and dedicated customer service. Collaborate with us to expand your construction capabilities.
Our competitive advantage lies in offering durable scaffolding solutions at a cost-effective price. Thanks to our large-scale factory production capabilities in China, we are able to pass significant savings to our customers without compromising on quality.
Each H20 Beam Forkhead is made in Tianjin, China, a hub known for industrial manufacturing excellence. Our factory combines advanced production techniques with rigorous quality control to ensure each product meets international standards.
Product application scenarios include construction sites requiring reliable formwork support. Our forkheads are compatible with standard steel props, delivering stability during concrete pouring and many other construction tasks.
FAQ
1. What is the MOQ for your scaffolding prop fork head?
The minimum order quantity is typically one full 20ft container. This allows us to offer our best pricing and ensure the most efficient shipping costs.
2. How long does delivery take for the H20 Beam Forkhead?
Delivery time ranges from 7 to 30 days depending on your location and order size. For custom orders, consult with our supplier team for the specific timeline.
3. Can we arrange a visit to your factory in Tianjin?
Visiting our factory is encouraged. We welcome our partners to explore our state-of-the-art facilities and witness our manufacturing process firsthand.
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