Pin-Lock Truss
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Aluminum pin-connected trusses are a mainstream type of aluminum truss focused on "quick assembly and disassembly." Their core feature is that they can be joined using pre-installed pins, positioning holes, and matching latches at the truss ends—no...
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An aluminum truss is a modular load-bearing structure composed of aluminum profiles (mostly high-strength aluminum alloys such as 6061-T6 and 6082-T6) Pin-Lock Truss connected by welding, bolts, or pins.
1. Lightweight and Easy to Operate
Aluminum...
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Truss systems are modular, spliceable frame structures primarily composed of standardized metal rods (e.g., aluminum alloy, steel) and connectors.truss system Their core function is to provide stable load-bearing support for equipment and shape...
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Event trusses are modular metal frame systems specifically designed for "short-term events, frequent assembly/disassembly, and dynamic scenarios." Their core value lies in rapid setup, flexible combination, and safe load-bearing—unlike fixed venue...
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Stage Truss Systems
A stage truss system is a spliceable metal frame structure composed of standardized rods and connectors. Its core function is to provide stable load-bearing support for stage equipment such as lighting, audio systems, LED...
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The load-bearing capacity of pin-lock square trusses has no fixed standard. In fact, it is influenced by a variety of factors, including material, dimensions, structural design, and installation method.The load-bearing range varies greatly among...
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The quick-assembly pin-lock truss, as an efficient and reliable structural solution, Pin-Lock Truss is widely used in fields such as event construction, stage design, and exhibition display. What they need is a structure that can perform stably in...
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A truss extension frame is a type of truss structure with expandable functions. The following is an introduction from aspects such as its types, characteristics, applications, and production methods:
Common Types
Telescopic Truss Extension Frame:...
Pin-connected truss systems represent a modular structural solution centered on pin-jointed connections.
Requiring no tools for significantly accelerated erection, these systems excel in medium-duty applications demanding frequent reconfiguration cycles.