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Frami Xlife is a complete system, which also comprises high-performance safety and workplace accessories. The Frami Xlife panels are lightweight and easy to handle, so they can be erected very quickly by hand. Frami Xlife lets you form extremely quickly and economically, without the use of a crane. On sites with a crane, it is also possible to lift several panels at a time, in a gang-form. The ingenious modular design (with six different widths and three different heights of panel) makes for optimum adaptability to all job site conditions.
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Innovation with new Frami Xlife
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Excellent concrete finish with new Xlife plywood
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Xlife sheet delivers very high number of re-use cycles, with high quality concrete finish
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Special surface structure prevents flaking and swelling caused by nail-holes
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80% fewer connections with only 3 clamps per 9 ft. panel
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75% fewer ties with only two ties for a 9 ft. high pour, up to 13.5 sq. ft. per tie
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Uses the lightest fastest clamp - only 2.6 lbs. and it goes on with one hand
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No wood walers are required
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No additional hardware is needed to switch from hand setting to gang forming
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Hinged and adjustable pilaster forms make pilasters a snap
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Fillers are available in 6” increments plus 2”, 1 ½” and 1” steel fillers
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Attaches to the Doka Stripping corner to allow the fastest strip possible for cores
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With three safety tie off handles per 9 ft. panel
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The Frami safety tie off handle meets the OSHA requirements
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With all birch plywood face and a protected tie hole
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Universal panels form up to 36” square columns and only one size panel width is required for the whole job
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This eliminates the need for various filler sizes and saves considerable time and labor storing, sorting and finding various width panels
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Rust removal and painting is eliminated because the frame is hot–dipped galvanized
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Longer plywood lifespan because the plywood is all birch, the tie holes are protected and the edges are sealed with hot caulking
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