Roof Runner

Roof Support can either be temporary or permanent to protect the foundation below. The support is made so the roof doesn't collapse, and every support is different due the different roofs. A roof is the covering on the uppermost part of a building. A roof guards the building and its contents from the effects of weather and structures that require support for roofs range from commercial properties to residential properties. The support of structure for a roof typically comprises beams that are made of a strong and rigid material such as timber, cast iron or steel. Some roofing materials, chiefly those of natural fibrous material, such as thatch, have excellent insulating properties. Extra insulation is often installed under the outer layer in modern buildings. The majority of dwellings in the UK have a ceiling installed under the structural member of the roof, which provides further insulation.

FRF150

Roof Support

For all light duty applications the FRF150 foot has the flexibility to accommodate trays and ladders up to a width of 225mm on a single foot and 1000mm when using two feet and a fully height adjustable frame. Each FRF150 foot has a load capacity of 110kg.

FRF300

Based on supporting loads of up to 330kg per foot, FRF300 can accommodate any width framework and is provided with either a static base or on pivoting supports to account for the slope or unevenness of the roof.

FRF400

Roof Support

The FRF400 can each carry up to 440kg per foot and are designed for use in heavy duty applications in conjunction with a framework designed specifically to accommodate the project eg support of air handling units.

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