Specification
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Product Name |
Formwork wing nut |
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Process |
Forged or Cast |
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Types |
Two wing nuts, Round plate anchor nuts, Wingnut pivot plate, etc |
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Diameter |
12mm,14mm,15mm,16mm,17mm,20mm (Compliant with the diameter of the tie rod) |
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Finish |
Zinc-coated or colorful zinc-coated |
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Material |
High-strength steel |
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Packing |
Ton bag, pallets, wooden crates, upon your requirement |
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Application |
Wall formwork/ Slab formwork/Column formwork/Beam formwork/Table formwork/ Climbing formwork/Tunnel formwork, etc |

There are four different types of tie rods in the formwork industry:
Cold-rolled tie rod 450 Steel Grade, loading capacity is 144 KN Ultimate Load for D15 Size
Hot-Rolled Dywidag tie rod 900/1100 Steel Grade, loading capacity is 190 KN Ultimate Load for D15 Size
Cold -Rolled tie Rod 42 CrMo Steel Grade: loading capacity is 190 KN Ultimate Load for D15 Size
Cold-Rolled tie Rod S235 Steel Grade: loading capacity is 130 KN Ultimate Load for D15 Size
WELLFIT Scafform's wing nuts are compatible with all four types of tie rods for your concrete construction.
How to choose a suitable size of formwork wing nut for tie rods?
Some suggestions for your reference:
D12 Tie Rod Choose D12 Wing Nut
D14 Tie Rod Choose the D14 Wing Nut
D15 Tie Rod Choose the D15 Wing Nut
D16 Tie Rod Choose the D16 Wing Nut
D17 Tie Rod Choose the D17 Wing Nut
D20 Tie Rod Choose D20 Wing Nut
Friendly reminder: If you choose a butterfly-type wing nut, add a flange plate to the tie-rod system. If you choose an anchor nut with a flange plate or a combi nut with a swivel pivot plate, you do not need to buy an extra flange plate. The anchor nut diameter is customized, and there is no impact on the Assembly of the tie-rod System

Forged wing nut
It has a high load capacity and a much more stable and smooth surface. If you use hot-rolled tie rods, it would be better to use a forged wing nut. Many formwork concrete companies, like Peri and Doka, mostly use forged formwork wing nuts for their projects.

Cast wing nut
Cast wing nuts are more popular in concrete formwork systems. It is less costly than a forged tie rod wing nut. People use it for both dywidag construction and normal formwork tie systems.
How to use
1. Align the Tie Rod: Insert the tie rod through the formwork panels.
2. Attach the Wing Nut: Place the formwork wing nut to the exposed end of the tie rod.
3. Tighten by Hand: Using the winged edges, tighten the nut securely to hold the formwork panels in place. No additional tools are needed.
4. Ensure Stability: Confirm that the panels are tightly secured, preventing any movement during the concrete pouring process.
Order your formwork wing nut today
Ready to enhance your concrete tie rod system with high-quality formwork accessories? Whether you're working on a large-scale commercial build or a small-scale residential project, our formwork wing nuts are the perfect solution for ensuring that your formwork remains stable, secure, and reliable.
·Bulk Orders Available: Contact us for pricing on bulk orders to meet your project needs.
·Custom Sizes: If you need a specific size or finish, we offer customization options for your convenience.
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Contact Us
Wellfit Scafform has been in this industry for more than 10+ years of experience. Have questions about our formwork wing nut or need help with your tie-rod system? Our team is here to assist you. Contact us today to learn more about how our products can help you streamline your concrete construction projects.
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