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titleOfInvention CLIMBING FORMWORK
abstract The climbing shuttering is esp. for reinforced concrete of the tower type, where the cross-section varies at different heights, and incorporates a climbing framework set height-adjustably on components fixed to the structure, and a sheathing assembled from individual adjoining panels which are also height-adjustably led. These are mounted on a support so that they can swivel about an axis which is inclined, in a plane radial to the wall slope. The support, such as a hollow tube or a double-T-sectioned rail, is pref. height-adjustable in guiding media fixed to the wall, with a swivelling shuttering panel on both sides of it, and its angle may be varied by clamp elements engaging the wall. Panels can be easily swung out after each stage for cleaning.
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