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Doka launches Framax Xlife stripping cornet in the North America

Doka has been highlighting its new Framax Xlife stripping corner at this year’s CONEXPO-CON/AGG in Las Vegas. All the work of retracting or expanding formwork can be done fast and safely by one worker at the top of the core because of the Framax Xlife’s built-in ratchet.
March 10, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Doka’s Framax Xlife stripping corner incorporates a ratchet for easy operation

203 Doka has been highlighting its new Framax Xlife stripping corner at this year’s CONEXPO-CON/AGG in Las Vegas.

All the work of retracting or expanding formwork can be done fast and safely by one worker at the top of the core because of the Framax Xlife’s built-in ratchet.

No crane is required and the formwork unit can then be repositioned in a single lift to save crane time. With the addition of hydraulic cylinders, an operator can retract and expand the entire core formwork at the push of a button.

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