Scaffolding Guide

Expanding Spigot

To connect scaffold tubes end to end a joint pin (or expanding spigot can be used). The joint pin or spigot is inserted into the end of the scaffold tubes and a centre bolt is tightened. This tightening causes the two parts of the joint pin to expand gripping the ends of the scaffold tubes. It is essential not to use this fitting in situations where it will be subject to tension or bending.

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