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BS 5973:1993

The inside tube should be placed vertically and rest 9.4.4.2 Through ties for putlog scaffolds
on the floor so that it cannot slip downward, but it When a putlog is required to support boards and it
may be placed horizontally. is opposite a window opening, a bridle tube is
The tie tube should rest on the sill for the same frequently placed near the wall across the adjacent
reason but it may be placed under the lintel. Tie putlogs on either side of the window. The putlog
tubes attached to a tube across the inside of the opposite to the window is fixed to this.
window or opening should be as close to one of the A similar arrangement may be used to form a
edges of the opening as possible. through tie.
Where it is not possible to fix an outside tube, the Figure 6 shows an arrangement in which a tie tube
adjacent transoms should butt against the outside is underslung and attached to both ledger and
surface of the wall. bridle.
Licensed Copy: Gail Ward, Kellog Brown & Root, 07 January 2004, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI

Figure 3 — Plan of typical box ties

Figure 4 — Arrangement of lip ties and sway transoms

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