Beams formwork

Flex

Highly versatile conventional slab formwork system suitable for any layout, any slab size and thickness. 

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Product Features

> High efficiency thanks to fewer individual parts

  • Props and Heads
  • Solid wood H20 Beams
  • RINGER 3S Timber Shuttering Panel

> Adaption to different layouts and slab tickness

  • Any layout, any slab size and thickness

> No fixed grid for main and cross beams

> Simple and fast handling

  • Fast and simple forming of complicated layouts

> Efficient and economical even with few uses

  • Low material need due to construction-specific calculations
  • High usage thanks to robust system components

A conventional slab formwork system suitable for any layout, any slab size and thickness

 

RINGER Flex is a flexible and cost efficient system, which guarantees fast and simple handling.

The system enables forming of any slab thickness, layout and height.

Beams and props positions are flexible and can be adjusted to slab thickness during planning. 

 

Flexible also with large areas.

RINGER Flex is perfectly suited to support prefabricated slabs. 

Adaptable to any building geometry. 

RINGER props meet high quality standards

 

RINGER EU props are adaptable to any construction site scenario. Galvanization and forged threaded nuts secure durability. Handtrap-prevention and anti-drop-out latch make the system extremely safe in use on site. A reliable partner for various applications due to high load capacity, optimized thread pitch, captive socket pin. Compatible with all standard heads.

Various models available. (Download)

Prop Class B

Steel prop for demanding jobs.

Dip-coated with galvanized socket with handtrap-prevention and anti-drop-out latch.

Compatible with all standard prop heads.

Different Types (See Download)

Prop Class A

Steel prop for simple jobs.

Dip-coated with handtrap-prevention and anti-drop-out latch. Compatible with all standard prop heads.

Different Types (See Download)

Prop "Wohnbau"

Prop for simple jobs.

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RINGER Super H20 Beam

 

RINGER H20 beams are made of solid wood with laminated solid wood web and guarantee maximal dimensional stability.

High-quality gluing, water repellent color glaze as well as shock-resistant protection caps ensure high number of re-use cycles.

 

 

 

4-Way Head H20

Prop head for connection and back up of RINGER beams. Robust, galvanized and durable. 

Lowering Head H20

Prop head with automatic quick-lowering for extra fast stripping. Galvanized, robust and durable.

Fork Head H20

Back up for intermediate props. Galvanized, robust and durable. 

RINGER 3S Timber Shuttering Panel

 

3S RINGER Shuttering Panel guarantees first-class concrete results due to the excellent wood quality of spruce. 

The multi layer structure ensures high dimensional stability and durability.

Outstanding quality results in high usage and low costs.

RINGER "Nordwald" panels are perfectly suited for shuttering small foundations and slabs.

 

 

 

Tripod, foldable

For securing floor props. Galvanized and foldable for simple storage and transport.

Slab-Edge Clamp adjustable & standard

Both models of RINGER Slab-Edge Clamp come with a holder for guardrails. Galvanized and robust, according to RINGER standards. 

Railing for Concreting Bracket

For fast slab-end safety. Suitable for Slab-Edge Clamp adjustable & standard.

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