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Shore Hire Shore 100 has many applications with a wide range of accessories available.

Shore 100 can be used for propping temporary works, form work raking shores, façade retention, wall support and can easily be assembled into beams of varying length. Based on the high- strength, Shore 100 props are an ideal solution for high Load, vertical and horizontal applications.

 

Adjustment is at the end unit which means that the prop always remains in the strongest orientation and allows ease of cross bracing in multiple prop applications.

 

 

SHORE 100 SECTIONS
Description Weight
1. Sixway Connector 25kg
2. Shore 1000 Strut Adaptor 4.5kg
3. Tilt Base 6kg
4. Shore 100 Strut Adaptor 4.2kg
5. Connecting Angle 2.2kg
6. Scaffold Bracket 2kg
7. End Plate Adaptor 1.6kg
8. Rocking Head 9.5kg
9. Foot Jack Adaptor 5.2kg
10. Jack Spanner 1.0kg
11. Jack Adjustment 400 to 600mm (Left and right hand) 18kg

 

 

 

 

 

SHORE 100 SECTION SPECIFICATIONS
Description Weight (Kg)
360mm section 12kg
540mm section 16kg
900mm section 22kg
1800mm section 40kg
2700mm section 58kg
3600mm section 73kg

 

Allowable Compression Loads

Table 1 shows the working loads for a range of effective strut lengths when the shore is subjected to axial compression.

 

SHORE 100 Specifications
Effective
Length
(mm)
Horizontal Angle of Raking Shore to the Horizontal (ø) Vertical
Pinned 10° 20° 30° 40° 45° 50° 60° Pinned Tilt Head
Working Load Limit in kN
Up to 4700 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 76
5240 96 96 97 98 99 100 100 100 100 76
5770 81 81
82
83
84
84
85
87 92
76
6290 68 68
69
70
71
72
72
74
79
68
6820 58 58 59 60 61 61 62 64 69 60
7340 50 50 51 52 53 53 54 56 61 54
7860 43 43 44 45 46 46 47 49 55 49
8390 37 37 38 39 40 40 41 43 49 44
Note: Raking Shore that have an effective length longer than 8390mm can only be used to restrain forces due to wind only.
8910 32
32
33
34
35
36
36 38
44
40
9440
28
28
28 29 30 31 32 33 40 36
Capacities for intermediate effective lengths and angles may be determined by interpolation.

Capacities shown are based on the Universal Tilt Base being anchored using two suitable anchors. Capacities for intermediate effective lengths and angles may be determined by interpolation.


universal tilt prop for Shore-100

 

 

Allowable Tension Loads - Not for supporting vertical precast or tilt slab panels

Table 2 shows the maximum working loads for shores with pinned ends only used in tension.
These capacities are established with the shore pinned into a strut adaptor and a universal tilt base.
Careful selection of the universal tilt base anchors is required to safely withstand the combined loads created.

 

SHORE 100 ALLOWABLE TENSION LOADS
Pinned Length (mm) Horizontal Angle of Raking Shore to the Horizontal (ø) Verticle
10° 20° 30° 40° 45° 50° 60° 90°
Working load Limits in kN
Up to 9440 90 90 90 90 90 88 86 85 85

Capacities shown are based on the Universal Tilt Base being anchored using two suitable anchors

 

Allowable Tension Loads: Vertical Precast or Tilt Slab Panels

Table 3 shows the maximum working loads for shores in tension with pinned ends to support vertical precast or tilt slabs panels.

These capacities are determined with a Universal Tilt Base at both ends of the shore.

 

SHORE 100 ALLOWABLE TENSION LOADS: VERTICAL PRECAST OR TILT SLAB PANELS
Pinned Length (mm) Horizontal Angle of Raking Shore to the Horizontal Vertical
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Working Load Limits in kN
Up to 9440 66 67 70 76 86 86 76 70 67 66

Note: AS3850 requires a safety factor of 2.5 minimum on the Universal Tilt Bases. Capacities shown are based on the Universal Tilt based being achored using two suitable anchors.

 

The precast panel will be subjected to wind forces which will induce either tension or compression forces in the Shore 100. The lesser of the values from Table 1 & 3 shall be adopted as the maximum allowable capacity. Local regulations may affect the use of these shores.

 

 

SHORE 100 JACKS

Jacks (left and right hand) developed for use in shoring applications, these heavy duty jacks convert the Shore 100 to a vertical or raking shore. Rotating the vertical soldier in either direction extends or contracts the overall length of the shore. One left and one right is required per assembly.

Figures apply to Shore 100 jacks used in conjunction
with either a Universal Tilt Base being anchored using two suitable anchors, Foot Jack Adaptor or Strut Adaptor.