DokaDek 30

Floor Systems
DokaDek 30 panel floor formwork consists of light, galvanized panels, which ensures attractive concrete finish.

Panel with Xlife sheet 
The galvanised, yellow coated steel frames of the panels, with riveted-on Xlife sheets, are long-lived and permit many re-use cycles with no change of form-facing. The small number of joints and the neat joint pattern, with a uniform concrete finish, make it easy to achieve great results, time after time.


Dokadek support head 
The standard head for holding the panels firmly. The integral anti-liftout guard prevents any of the panels accidentally falling off, and makes extra precautions (such as wind bracing) unneccessary.

Dokadek XF drop-head 
and additional closure panels make it possible to perform early stripping of the panels. Here too, the integral anti-liftout guard prevents any of the panels accidentally falling off, and withstands even stronger gusts of wind.

Floor prop Eurex top 
The first-ever floor prop with an impact protector

  • long-lived, due to impact protector
  • easy-to-turn adjusting nut, thanks to special thread geometry
  • less physical effort needed, thanks to the prop's low weight
  • operational safety achieved by consistently high load capacity of at least 20 (30) kN in accordance with EN 1065 - Class D/E

Easy, back-friendly working, from floor-level
The working posture is generally upright – with Dokadek 30, frequent bending down and inserting panels from above are a thing of the past. Even the job of removing the panels can be done without any laddering; strenuous overhead work is reduced to an absolute minimum.


Fast formwork removal is a critical success factor
because this operation takes up around 33 % of the total forming time. With Dokadek 30, the panels are stripped out without any time-consuming overhead work. The DekDrive then lets you shift up to 12 m² of Dokadek 30 at a time.

Pre-defined erection sequence 
The clearly defined erection sequence prevents the crew from attempting dangerous improvisations, and ensures a consistently high safety level – even when semi-skilled labour is deployed. Because of the number of props and how they are arranged, with Dokadek 30 there is no need to dimension the system in advance.

Railings from the Doka edge protection system XP 
Dokadek 30 is fully compatible with the Doka edge protection system XP. This brings an added dimension of safety.

Utilisation
One system, three working methods


Method 1
Dokadek 30 without drop-head 
How to use the standard system

Method 1 plus
Dokadek 30 without drop-head and with proof of concrete strength 
Earlier stripping with the Dokadek 30 standard system, based on proof of actual concrete strength

Method 2
Dokadek 30 with drop-head 
Traditional early stripping with drop-head

Fetch the Dokadek panel, hang it into place and raise the free end 
When the panels are hung into place, the Dokadek heads ensure that they engage safely and are firmly fixed. At the usual heights, the free ends of the panels are raised with the Dokadek assembling tool, while at greater heights the DekLift 4.50m is used.

Methode 1 – without drop-head

The floor prop is fitted by
the second man. The Doka floor prop Eurex 30 top is a rugged, tried-and-tested product. And with its high thread pitch, it can be backed off very easily at a later stage – even when it is under full load.

Formwork removal takes a very short time
 with no strenuous overhead work, and from the safety of floor level. With the formwork-removal procedure made possible by Dokadek 30, overall forming-times can be greatly reduced. This brings added productivity.

Method 1 plus – without drop-head and with proof of concrete strength
Fetch the Dokadek panel, hang it into place and raise the free end 
and fit the floor props. For the 'without drop-head and with proof of concrete strength' method, Dokadek 30 is erected in the same way as for Method 1.

Earlier stripping 
based on proof of actual concrete strength. In practice, the release strength can be verified with the following methods: test cube, rebound hammer and maturity calculation.

Optimisation of construction sequence 
Stripping is carried out based on measured data. The actual strength values obtained in Step 2 can be used to determine the earliest possible time of formwork removal. This speeds up the construction process.

Method 2 – with drop-head
Formwork set-up 
Engage panel – raise free end – put up props. In the 'Dokadek 30 with drop-head' method, too, the formwork is set up safely and easily, working from floor-level. The closure panels are then inserted from above, but because these are so narrow (only 15 cm wide) there is no need for any additional fall-hazard precautions.

Formwork removal 
Reclaim equipment for re-use much sooner: Hammering on the red lowering wedge quickly detaches the panels from the concrete, then tilt down and remove the panels, and take out the closure panels; these items can now be re-used in the next casting section.

Temporary reshoring 
Safely supported – right to the end of the job. The floor-slab stays safely shored with the Doka 'Eurex 30 top' floor props until the required concrete strength has been reached.

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