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A telescopic prop is a component of beam-and-post formwork that supports the load of freshly poured concrete. The quality and technological advancement of the equipment determine not only the safety of the construction process but also its efficiency. The greater the prop's load-bearing capacity, the less equipment is required, and ease of use will impact the speed of installation. All of this ultimately impacts the overall cost of construction.
A tyrot is a tie bolt used to create detachable structures when installing formwork for concrete pouring. It is a steel rod with a trapezoidal thread that, paired with wing nuts and washers, tightens the formwork panels, supporting the pressure of the concrete mix. After the concrete has cured, the tyrot is removed, leaving a hole in the structure that is sealed with special plugs.