You are on page 1of 24

Formwork

Formwork System Beam Side

Side Elevation
(Refer fig. 2 and fig. 3 for details of sectional details )
Beam Formwork System

(Details Of Joinery at Section B shown in fig. 4)


Refer Table 1 for sizes of different members
Fig. 3 - Section A-A

For inner Beam if Beam side forms are greater than depth of the Beam
Refer Table 1 for sizes of different members
Details of Joinery at Section B in fig. 2
Fig. 5 – Column Formwork System

Top View
Note:- Details of joinery are same as Beam formwork
Fig. 6 – Column Formwork System

Plan at Intermediate Height


Refer fig.9 for Elevation
Fig. 7 – Formwork system for Column Starter

Plan
Refer Fig 8 for Elevation and Table 2 for sizes of different members
Column Formwork Elevation
Fig. 10 – Shear Wall / Lift Pardi
Formwork System

6” C/C

Plan
Refer Fig. 10 & Fig. 11 for Elevation. Refer Table 3 for sizes of different
members
Fig. 10 – Shear Wall / Lift Pardi
Formwork System

6” C/C

Plan
Refer Fig. 10 & Fig. 11 for Elevation. Refer Table 3 for sizes of different
members
Photographs
Spans and props
             

Adjustable telescopic spans spacing  


table
   

Allowable Span for centre line  

spaning( Total load incl.180


Kg/Sq.M. for Shuttering + Live
Load )
 
Slab 900m 1150m
Thickness 300mm 600mm m m
 
100 8000 5630 4600 4000
115 7800 5500 4450 3850  

125 7550 5300 4300 3750  

150 7100 5000 4050 3550  

180 6700 4750 3850 3350  

200 6400 4500 3650 3200  

250 5900 4100 3350 2800  

300 5450 3700 3150 2450  

           
Coupling used for bracing
Bracing position for
MS pipes

Telescopic
Prop
Cup Lock System
Slab collapsed while casting
( Kawai )
Accidents while casting slab

You might also like