Scaffold Supplies

Posted by MichealH Alexander on January 18th, 2020

We supply extremely durable scaffold fitting bags which make transporting scaffold fitting easy. They are circular bags made from long-lasting woven polypropylene. Our bags can also be used to carry tools, consumables, building materials, and waste. They are a cheaper alternative to using builders bucket flex tubs. Scaffold Supplies

Features:

Extremely affordable

Two handles and rounded base

Made from ultra-durable woven polypropylene

Holds approximately 20 to 25 fittings

Full recyclable

WOVEN RUBBLE SACKS

Woven rubble bags are useful for moving scaffolding components, building materials and waste. Our rubble bags are extremely durable and very affordable.

DEBRIS NETTING

J Nichols is a leading supplier of commercial debris netting in the UK.  Our heavy-duty blue debris netting is ideal for protecting pedestrians and vehicles from falling debris.  It is a commercial-grade product that is constructed to the highest of standards.

Our debris netting is perforated with holes large enough to allow air circulation while reducing the penetration of high wind, snow, and rain onto the job site.  This improves the comfort levels of site occupants. Each roll of blue debris netting has eyelets along the top and bottom of the sheet along with a central feed which makes securing the netting to your scaffolding simple. Monoflex Shetting

Blue Debris Netting is available in 2m x 50m and3m x 50mroll sizes.  We also supply flame retardant debris netting.

Blue debris netting features

Colour: Blue

Type: Heavy Duty standard sheeting 130 gsm

Also available in: black, red, orange, yellow, pink, green and white

Fire Retardant: No

Open weave reduces pressure on scaffold structure during high winds

UV resistant material

Lightweight and easy to set up

The perfect choice for both low-rise and high-rise work sites

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