Modular Scaffolding (Perry Base) | Mid-sized construction, temporary setups | - Modular Assembly (IEC 61439-1) - Galvanized Steel (ASTM A123) - 10,000 lbs/platform (ASCE 37) | ▲ Easy assembly, corrosion resistance Cost-effective for mid-scale projects | Limited load capacity vs. advanced systems No advanced coatings or support |
Modular Scaffolding (Perry Advanced) | Large-scale industrial projects | - Double Galvanized Steel (ASTM A123 ▲) - 12,000 lbs/platform (▲20% over Base) - Painted + Anti-Corrosion Layer (ISO 12944 ▲) - 24/7 Online Support (ISO 9001) | ▲20% higher load capacity Enhanced durability Technical support included | Higher upfront cost Requires training for advanced features |
Industry Standard Modular Scaffolding | General construction projects | - Standard Galvanized Steel (ASTM A123) - 9,000 lbs/platform (ASCE 37) - Basic Paint Coating (ISO 12944) | Widely available, meets baseline safety norms | Lower durability vs. Perry Advanced No premium features |
Traditional Tube and Clamp Scaffolding | Small projects, budget constraints | - Steel Tubes/Clamps (ASTM A53) - Manual Assembly (No Standard) - 8,000 lbs/platform (ASCE 37) | Low cost, simple setup Flexible for small teams | Prone to corrosion Higher labor requirements |
Mobile Scaffolding (Industry Standard) | Painting, maintenance (mobile access) | - Wheeled Base (ISO 704) - 6,000 lbs/platform (ASCE 37) - Basic Steel Construction (ASTM A53) | Mobility for dynamic tasks Space-efficient | Lower load capacity Risk of instability on uneven terrain |
System Scaffolding (Industry Standard) | Heavy industrial projects | - Interlocking Components (ISO 10415) - Heavy-Duty Steel (ASTM A36) - 15,000 lbs/platform (ASCE 37) | Highest load capacity Superior stability for large crews | High cost Complex assembly requiring specialized skills |