Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.41223 - Tube and coupler scaffolds
Rule 1223.
(1)
A tube and coupler scaffold shall have all posts, bearers, runners, and bracing
of not less than a nominal 2-inch (1.90 inches outside dimension) steel tubing
or equivalent.
(2) The material
used for couplers shall be of a structural type, such as a drop-forged steel,
malleable iron, or structural grade aluminum. Dissimilar metals shall not be
used.
(3) The posts of a tube and
coupler scaffold shall not be spaced more than 6 feet apart in width and not
more than 10 feet along the length for a light-duty rated scaffold, 8 feet
along the length for a medium-duty rated scaffold, and 6 feet along the length
for a heavy-duty rated scaffold.
(4) Drawings and specifications for a tube
and coupler scaffold over 125 feet in height above the base plate shall be
designed by a qualified engineer who is knowledgeable in scaffolding. Drawings
and specifications shall be readily available at the jobsite. A scaffold that
is less than 125 feet in height shall conform to the requirements of table
3.
(5) Runners shall be erected
along the length of the scaffold and located on both the inside and the outside
posts at even heights. When tube and coupler guardrails and midrails are used
on outside posts, they may be used in place of outside runners. Runners shall
be interlocked to form a continuous length and coupled to each post. The bottom
runner shall be located as close to the base as possible. The runners shall be
placed not more than 6 feet 6 inches on centers.
(6) A bearer shall be installed transversely
between posts and shall be securely coupled either to a post bearing on a
runner coupler or directly to a runner and shall be kept as close to the post
as possible.
(7) A bearer shall be
not less than 4 inches, but not more than 12 inches, longer than the post
spacing or runner spacing. A bearer may be cantilevered for use as brackets to
carry 2 2-inch by 10-inch planks. The bearer for a cantilevered section shall
be not more than 24 inches and the section shall be limited to 25 pounds per
square foot.
(8) Cross bracing
shall be installed across the width of the scaffold at both ends and at least
every third set of posts horizontally and every fourth runner vertically. The
bracing shall extend diagonally from the inner and outer runners upward to the
next outer and inner runners.
(9)
Longitudinal diagonal bracing on the outer rows of poles shall be installed at
a 45-degree angle from near the base of the first outer post upward to the
extreme top of the scaffold. Where the longitudinal length of the scaffold
permits, the bracing shall be duplicated beginning at every fifth post. In a
similar manner, longitudinal diagonal bracing shall also be installed from the
last post extending back and upward toward the first post. Where conditions
preclude the attachment of this bracing to the posts, it may be attached to the
runners.
(10) Guys, ties, and
braces shall be installed according to the scaffold manufacturers
recommendations or at the closest horizontal member to the 4-to-1 ratio height
and be repeated vertically at locations of horizontal members every 20 feet
(6.1 meters) or less thereafter for a scaffold 3 feet (0.91 meters) wide or
less and every 26 feet (7.9 meters) or less thereafter for a scaffold more than
3 feet (0.9 meters) wide. The top guy, tie, or brace of a completed scaffold
shall be placed no farther than a 4-to-1 ratio from the top. The top guys,
ties, and braces shall be installed at each end of the scaffold and at
horizontal intervals of not more than 30 feet (9.1 meters), measured from 1
end, not both, towards the other end. Outriggers, when used, may be considered
a part of the base dimension. The outriggers shall be installed on both sides
of the scaffold at each frame line.
(11) Table 3 reads as follows:
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TABLE 3 |
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TUBE AND COUPLER SCAFFOLDS |
LIGHT DUTY |
MEDIUM |
HEAVY |
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Maximum uniformly distributed load |
25 pounds per square foot |
50 pounds per square foot |
75 pounds per square foot |
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Post spacing (longitudinal) |
10 feet |
8 feet |
6 feet |
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Post spacing (transverse) |
6 feet |
6 feet |
6 feet |
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Work levels |
1 |
2 |
3 |
1 |
2 |
1 |
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Maximum allowable additional planked levels |
8 |
4 |
0 |
6 |
0 |
6 |
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Maximum height (feet) |
125 |
125 |
91 |
125 |
75 |
125 |
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