Shuttering Magnets | Precast Formwork

22 Jul.,2024

 

Shuttering Magnets | Precast Formwork

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The Elematic FaMe magnets for fastening the side forms of the mold are available as single-sided, double-sided, and four-sided.

Holding force of the magnets varies from 7 kN to 16 kN.  The holding force of 16 kN is enough to cover all purposes of use (forces beyond 16 kN are unnecessary and dangerous to work with).

The Elematic FaMe magnet shuttering system includes:

  • Patented jaw-type push-button magnets for holding the side forms
  • Magnets for high temperatures 80+ C*
  • Simple magnet series for harsh conditions as well as for small and special fastening
  • Rubber magnetic bars and steel magnetic bars for decorative joints, chamfers, and grooves
  • Magnets for lifting anchors
  • Welding plate magnets
  • Magnets for thread tubes and for tube fastening
  • Magnets for junction boxes and electrical fixtures

FaMe jaw-type push-button magnets for strong fastening

The FaMe push-button magnets fix side forms onto steel beds and tables. Patented unique jaw-type connection mechanism works with all mold systems &#; only a jaw adapter is required -, and any steel table and bed surface. The push-button magnets can be accomplished with releasing tool and storage rack.

The strong magnet easily resists the vibration force coming from the vibration table or mold. FaMe Push-Button Magnet can be used for max. 600 mm high side forms, fixed opening and corner molds.

FaMe Hot Magnets withstand 80*C

The FaMe Hot magnets withstand high temperatures without losing a grip strength. The FaMe Hot is developed especially for production methods where curing is speeded up by using high temperatures in curing chambers. Also, FaMe Hot system is an alternative in precast factories located in the world&#;s hottest places.

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FaMe Simple Magnets for small and special fastening

The Simple magnets are designed for extremely harsh conditions, where the mold preparation is fine-tuned by sledgehammers and steel bars. Compact and strong, FaMe Simple 10 and Simple 13 are ideal magnets also for small and special fastening needs. Number refers to their retaining force 10 kN and 13 kN.

The Simple series is an attractively priced option.

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Lecture Notes Unit4 Chapter13 users , roles and privileges

Murugan

 

Description: Welcome to the comprehensive guide on Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) concepts, tailored for final year B.Sc. Computer Science students affiliated with Alagappa University. This document covers fundamental principles and advanced topics in RDBMS, offering a structured approach to understanding databases in the context of modern computing. PDF content is prepared from the text book Learn Oracle 8I by JOSE A RAMALHO. Key Topics Covered: Main Topic : USERS, Roles and Privileges In Oracle databases, users are individuals or applications that interact with the database. Each user is assigned specific roles, which are collections of privileges that define their access levels and capabilities. Privileges are permissions granted to users or roles, allowing actions like creating tables, executing procedures, or querying data. Properly managing users, roles, and privileges is essential for maintaining security and ensuring that users have appropriate access to database resources, thus supporting effective data management and integrity within the Oracle environment. Sub-Topic : Definition of User, User Creation Commands, Grant Command, Deleting a user, Privileges, System privileges and object privileges, Grant Object Privileges, Viewing a users, Revoke Object Privileges, Creation of Role, Granting privileges and roles to role, View the roles of a user , Deleting a role Target Audience: Final year B.Sc. Computer Science students at Alagappa University seeking a solid foundation in RDBMS principles for academic and practical applications. URL for previous slides chapter 8,9 and 10 : https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/lecture_notes_unit4_chapter_8_9_10_rdbms-for-the-students-affiliated-by-alagappa-university/ Chapter 11 Sequence: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/sequnces-lecture_notes_unit4_chapter11_sequence/ Chapter 12 View : https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/rdbms-lecture-notes-unit4-chapter12-view/ About the Author: Dr. S. Murugan is Associate Professor at Alagappa Government Arts College, Karaikudi. With 23 years of teaching experience in the field of Computer Science, Dr. S. Murugan has a passion for simplifying complex concepts in database management. Disclaimer: This document is intended for educational purposes only. The content presented here reflects the author&#;s understanding in the field of RDBMS as of .

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