Automatic climbing formwork SKE

Automatic climbing formwork SKE

The crane-in­de­pen­dent climb­ing form­work for struc­tures of any shape and height

Fast cy­cle times, huge flex­i­bil­i­ty and ut­most cost-ef­fi­cien­cy

For ev­ery type of struc­ture, the mo­d­u­lar de­sign con­cept of the crane-in­de­pen­dent Au­to­mat­ic climb­ing form­work SKE pro­vides an ef­fi­cient so­lu­tion for achiev­ing weather-in­de­pen­dent con­struc­tion work­flow and max­i­mum crew safe­ty.

Max­i­mum safe­ty

in all phas­es of the work

The safe way to climb to great heights, be­cause

  • the climb­ing scaf­folds are an­chored to the con­crete at all times

  • of the wide work­ing plat­forms, en­closed on all sides

  • the climb­ing op­er­a­tions can be ma­n­aged with com­plete pre­ci­sion us­ing ra­dio re­mote con­trol

  • the Lad­der sys­tem XS or a stair tow­er can be in­te­grat­ed to pro­vide safe work­place ac­cess

The very high­est cost-ef­fi­cien­cy

for your pro­ject

A cost-ef­fec­tive so­lu­tion is en­sured by

  • the easy way in which the sys­tem ac­com­mo­dates vary­ing struc­ture ge­ome­tries and in­cli­na­tions

  • the prac­tice-ori­ent­ed pro­ject plan­n­ing pro­vid­ed by Do­ka

Rapid work­ing

in a con­trolled se­quence

Flex­i­ble cy­cling

  • as even large form­work gangs can be raised in tan­dem, in­de­pen­dent­ly of the crane

  • even in windi­er con­di­tions

  • be­cause ser­vice loads can stay on the plat­forms while th­ese are be­ing raised

  • be­cause it is pos­si­ble to in­te­grate con­crete plac­ing booms

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Doka Climbing Systems "High Expectations" Play Doka Climbing Systems "High Expectations"
Automatic climbing formwork SKE100 - Climbing sequence Play Automatic climbing formwork SKE100 - Climbing sequence
Automatic climbing formwork SKE50 plus - Climbing sequence Play Automatic climbing formwork SKE50 plus - Climbing sequence
Automatic climbing formwork SKE50 plus - "Pushbutton" climbing of up to 20 automatic climbers at a time Play Automatic climbing formwork SKE50 plus - "Pushbutton" climbing of up to 20 automatic climbers at a time
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Au­to­mat­ic climb­ing form­work SKE50 plus

Automatic climbing formwork SKE50 plus, with a load capacity of 5 tonnes per bracket, is the ideal solution for many different types of climbing assignment. This novel, innovative system is the perfect way of forming high-rise cores, bridge piers and pylons, and also building-facades.

Au­to­mat­ic climb­ing form­work SKE100

The high load capacity of 10 tonnes per bracket and the tall formwork-platform scaffolds allow work to proceed simultaneously, making it possible to "de-link" the forming and rebar operations. The brackets are extremely strong, which permits wide, variable spacing and also makes it possible to lift concrete placing booms.

Safe choice, right sys­tem

The Automatic climbing formwork SKE is definitely the "safe" choice of system. Its wide, fully railed-in working platforms, which can be completely enclosed over the entire area if desired, give your site the ultimate in safety.

The self-climb­ing shaft form­work

The "Automatic climbing formwork SKE50 plus shaft" system gives a huge boost to the speed of craneless forming operations on inside-shafts. Optimum adaptability, straightforward formwork operation, combinability with the Stripping corner I, re-useable anchoring components – these are just some of the many advantages of this novel system.

20 au­to­mat­ic clim­bers at the push of a but­ton

Each hydraulic unit can simultaneously raise as many as 20 automatic climbers up to the next casting section.

Media

Doka Climbing Systems "High Expectations" Play Doka Climbing Systems "High Expectations"
Automatic climbing formwork SKE100 - Climbing sequence Play Automatic climbing formwork SKE100 - Climbing sequence
Automatic climbing formwork SKE50 plus - Climbing sequence Play Automatic climbing formwork SKE50 plus - Climbing sequence
Automatic climbing formwork SKE50 plus - "Pushbutton" climbing of up to 20 automatic climbers at a time Play Automatic climbing formwork SKE50 plus - "Pushbutton" climbing of up to 20 automatic climbers at a time
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