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The Formwork Experts.

Timber formwork beams


User Information
Instructions for assembly and use (Method statement)

User Information Timber formwork beams

Contents
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8

Introduction
Elementary safety warnings
Doka services
Eurocodes at Doka

9
9
10
13
16

Product description
Instructions for assembly and use
Technical condition
Transporting, stacking and storing

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Component overview

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Introduction

Elementary safety warnings


Introduction

User target groups

Remarks on this booklet

This booklet is aimed at all persons who will be work-

This booklet can also be used as a generic method

ing with the Doka product or system that it describes.


It contains information on the standard design for
setting up this system, and on correct, compliant utilisation of the system.
All persons working with the product described
herein must be familiar with the contents of this
booklet and with all the safety instructions it contains.
Persons who are incapable of reading and understanding this booklet, or who can do so only with difficulty, must be instructed and trained by the customer.
The customer is to ensure that the information materials provided by Doka (e.g. User Information booklets, Instructions for Assembly and Use, Operating
Instruction manuals, plans etc.) are available to all
users, and that they have been made aware of them
and have easy access to them at the usage location.
In the relevant technical documentation and formwork utilisation plans, Doka shows the workplace
safety precautions that are necessary in order to use
the Doka products safely in the usage situations
shown.
In all cases, users are obliged to ensure compliance
with national laws, Standards and rules throughout
the entire project and to take appropriate additional
or alternative workplace safety precautions where
necessary.

statement or incorporated with a site-specific


method statement.
Many of the illustrations in this booklet show the
situation during formwork assembly and are
therefore not always complete from the safety
point of view.
Any safety accessories not shown in these illustrations must still be used by the customer, in accordance with the applicable rules and regulations.
Further safety instructions, especially warnings,
will be found in the individual sections of this
booklet!

Planning
Provide safe workplaces for those using the form-

work (e.g. for when it is being erected/dismantled,


modified or repositioned etc). It must be possible to
get to and from these workplaces via safe access
routes!
If you are considering any deviation from the
details and instructions given in this booklet, or
any application which goes beyond those
described in the booklet, then revised static calculations must be produced for checking, as well
as supplementary assembly instructions.

Hazard assessment

Regulations; industrial safety

The customer is responsible for drawing up, docu-

All laws, Standards, industrial safety regulations and

menting, implementing and continually updating a


hazard assessment at every job-site.
This booklet serves as the basis for the site-specific
hazard assessment, and for the instructions given to
users on how to prepare and utilise the system. It
does not substitute for these, however.

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other safety rules applying to the utilisation of our


products in the country and/or region in which you
are operating must be observed at all times.
If a person or object falls against, or into, the sideguard component and/or any of its accessories, the
component affected may only continue in use after it
has been inspected and passed by an expert.

Introduction

Rules applying during all phases of


the assignment

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Assembly
The equipment/system must be inspected by the

The customer must ensure that this product is

erected and dismantled, reset and generally used for


its intended purpose in accordance with the applicable laws, Standards and rules, under the direction
and supervision of suitably skilled persons. These
persons' mental and physical capacity must not in
any way be impaired by alcohol, medicines or drugs.
Doka products are technical working appliances
which are intended for industrial/commercial use
only, always in accordance with the respective Doka
User Information booklets or other technical documentation authored by Doka.
The stability of all components and units must be
ensured during all phases of the construction work!
The functional/technical instructions, safety warnings and loading data must all be strictly observed
and complied with. Failure to do so can cause accidents and severe (even life-threatening) damage to
health, as well as very great material damage.
Fire-sources are not permitted anywhere near the
formwork. Heating appliances are only allowed if
properly and expertly used, and set up a safe distance away from the formwork.
The work must take account of the weather conditions (e.g. risk of slippage). In extreme weather,
steps must be taken in good time to safeguard the
equipment, and the immediate vicinity of the equipment, and to protect employees.
All connections must be checked regularly to ensure
that they still fit properly and are functioning correctly.
It is very important to check all screw-type connections and wedge-clamped joins whenever the construction operations require (particularly after exceptional events such as storms), and to tighten them if
necessary.
It is strictly forbidden to weld Doka products in particular anchoring/tying components, suspension
components, connector components and castings
etc. or otherwise subject them to heating.
Welding causes serious change in the microstructure of the materials from which these components
are made. This leads to a dramatic drop in the failure
load, representing a very great risk to safety.
The only articles which are allowed to be welded are
those for which the Doka literature expressly points
out that welding is permitted.

customer before use, to ensure that it is in suitable


condition. Steps must be taken to rule out the use of
any components that are damaged, deformed, or
weakened due to wear, corrosion or rot.
Combining our formwork systems with those of other
manufacturers could be dangerous, risking damage
to both health and property. If you intend to combine
different systems, please contact Doka for advice
first.
The equipment/system must be assembled and
erected in accordance with the applicable laws,
Standards and rules by suitably skilled personnel of
the customer's, having regard to any and all required
safety inspections.
It is not permitted to modify Doka products; any such
modifications constitute a safety risk.

Closing the formwork


Doka products and systems must be set up so that
all loads acting upon them are safely transferred!

Pouring
Do not exceed the permitted fresh-concrete pres-

sures. Over-high pouring rates overload the formwork, cause greater deflection and risk breakage.

Stripping out the formwork


Do not strip out the formwork until the concrete has

reached sufficient strength and the person in charge


has given the order for the formwork to be stripped
out!
When stripping out the formwork, never use the
crane to break concrete cohesion. Use suitable tools
such as timber wedges, special pry-bars or system
features such as Framax stripping corners.
When stripping out the formwork, do not endanger
the stability of any part of the structure, or of any
scaffolding, platforms or formwork that is still in
place!

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Transporting, stacking and storing


Observe all regulations applying to the handling of

formwork and scaffolding. In addition, the Doka


slinging means must be used - this is a mandatory
requirement.
Remove any loose parts or fix them in place so that
they cannot be dislodged or fall free!
All components must be stored safely, following all
the special Doka instructions given in the relevant
sections of this booklet!

Maintenance

Introduction

Symbols used
The following symbols are used in this booklet:

Important note
Failure to observe this may lead to malfunction or damage.

CAUTION / WARNING / DANGER


Failure to observe this may lead to material
damage, and to injury to health which may
range up to the severe or even life-threatening.

Only original Doka components may be used as

spare parts. Repairs may only be carried out by the


manufacturer or authorised facilities.

Miscellaneous
We reserve the right to make alterations in the interests
of technical progress.

Instruction
This symbol indicates that actions need to be
taken by the user.

Sight-check
Indicates that you need to do a sight-check
to make sure that necessary actions have
been carried out.

Tip
Points out useful practical tips.

Reference
Refers to other documents and materials.

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Introduction

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Doka services
Support in every stage of the project
Doka offers a broad spectrum of services, all with a single aim: to help you succeed on the site.
Every project is unique. Nevertheless, there is one
thing that all construction projects have in common
and that is a basic structure with five stages. We at
Doka know our clients' varying requirements. With our
consulting, planning and other services, we help you
achieve effective implementation of your formwork
assignment using our formwork products in every one
of these stages.

1
Project Development Stage

2
Bidding Stage

3
Project Management Planning
Stage

Taking well-founded decisions


thanks to professional advice and
consulting

Optimising the preliminary work


with Doka as an experienced partner

Controlled, regular forming operations, for greater efficiency


resulting from realistically calculated
formwork concepts

Find precisely the right formwork


solutions, with the aid of
help with the bid invitation
in-depth analysis of the initial situation
objective evaluation of the planning, execution, and time-risks

Draw up potentially winning bids, by


basing them on realistically calculated guideline prices
making the right formwork
choices
having an optimum time-calculation basis

Plan cost-effectively right from the


outset, thanks to
detailed offers
determination of the commissioning quantities
co-ordination of lead-times and
handover deadlines

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4
Concrete Construction Stage

Introduction

5
Project Close-out Stage

The advantages for you


thanks to professional advice and
consulting

Cost savings and time gains

When we advise and support you


right from the word "go", we can
make sure that the right formwork
systems are chosen and then
used as planned. This lets you
achieve optimum utilisation of the
formwork equipment, and effective forming operations because
your workflows will be correct.

Maximised workplace safety

The advice and support we can


give you in how to use the equipment correctly, and as planned,
leads to greater safety on the job.

Transparency
Optimum resource utilisation
with assistance from the Doka
Formwork Experts

Seeing things through to a positive conclusion


with professional support

Workflow optimisation, thanks to


thorough utilisation planning
internationally experienced project technicians
appropriate transport logistics
on-site support

Doka Services are a byword for


transparency and efficiency here,
offering
jointly handled return of rented
formwork
professional dismantling
efficient cleaning and reconditioning using special equipment

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Because our services and costs


are completely transparent, there
is no need for improvisation during the project and no unpleasant surprises at the end of it.

Reduced close-out costs

Our professional advice on the


selection, quality and correct use
of the equipment helps you avoid
damage, and minimise wear-andtear.

Introduction

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Eurocodes at Doka
In Europe, a uniform series of Standards known as
Eurocodes (EC) was developed for the construction
field by the end of 2007. These are intended to provide
a uniform basis, valid throughout Europe, for product
specifications, tenders and mathematical verification.
The EC are the world's most highly developed Standards in the construction field.
In the Doka Group, the EC are to be used as standard
from the end of 2008. They will thus supersede the DIN
norms as the "Doka standard" for product design.

Ed
Ed

Fd

Fk

Design value of effect of actions


(E ... effect; d ... design)
Internal forces from action Fd
(VEd, NEd, MEd)
Design value of an action
Fd = F Fk
(F ... force)
Characteristic value of an action
"actual load", service load
(k ... characteristic)
e.g. dead weight, live load, concrete pressure,
wind
Partial factor for actions
(in terms of load; F ... force)
e.g. for dead weight, live load, concrete pressure, wind
Values from EN 12812

Comparison of the safety concepts (example)


Permissible stress design
115.5 [kN]

Fyield

EC/DIN concept
Rk

115.5 [kN]

Rd gM = 1.1

90<105 [kN]
n ~ 1.65

Factual

98013-100

60 [kN]

gF = 1.5

Fpermissible

Factual Fpermissible

98013-102

60<70 [kN]

Ed

90 [kN]

The widely used "Permissible stress design" (comparing the actual stresses with the permissible stresses)
has been superseded by a new safety concept in the
EC.
The EC contrast the actions (loads) with the resistance
(capacity). The previous safety factor in the permissible
stresses is now divided into several partial factors. The
safety level remains the same!

Rd
Rd

Design value of the resistance


(R ... resistance; d ... design)
Design capacity of cross-section
(VRd, NRd, MRd)
Rk
Rk
Timber: Rd = kmod
Steel: Rd =
M
M

Rk

Characteristic value of the resistance


e.g. moment resistance to yield stress

Partial factor for a material property


(in terms of material; M...material)
e.g. for steel or timber
Values from EN 12812

kmod

Modification factor (only for timber to take


account of the moisture and the duration of load
action)
e.g. for Doka beam H20
Values as given in EN 1995-1-1 and EN 13377
The "permissible values" communicated in
Doka documents (e.g.: Qpermissible = 70 kN)
do not correspond to the design values
(e.g.: VRd = 105 kN)!
Avoid any confusion between the two!
Our documents will continue to state the permissible values.
Allowance has been made for the following partial factors:
F = 1.5
M, timber = 1.3
M, steel = 1.1
kmod = 0.9
In this way, all the design values needed in an
EC design calculation can be ascertained from
the permissible values.

E d Rd

A Utilisation factor

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Product description
Doka formwork beams

Types of beam

8.0

20.0
8.0

4.0

20.0

H20 P

4.0

16.0
6.5

Approval Number
Z-9.1-391
Z-9.1-21
Z-9.1-391
or EN 13377
Doka beams with no EN mark (i.e. those produced on or before 3rd
Nov. 2008) are covered by the above-mentioned DIB ( German
Institute of Building Technology) Approval.
Doka beams with an EN mark (i.e. those produced from 4th Nov.
2008 onward) are covered by EN 13377.
Z-9.1-222

Overall height tolerance 1.0 mm, assuming 12% timber moisture


content.
H36

36.0

H30

8.0

Z-9.1-317

9.7

Approval Number
Z-9.1-21

5.4

5.4

9736-252-01

H24 N

4.0

A
C

H20 N

3.5

16.0
6.5

24.0

Code letter
P
Web made of special flat-pressed sheet
N
Web made of three-ply
Innovative polyurethane end reinforcement for highly
top
effective protection of the formwork beam
Tried-and-tested end reinforcement in the form of
eco
bevelled ends with plastic rivet in the beam flange

H16 P

30.5

Meanings of the code letters used in the article designation

H16 N

3.5

Doka formwork beams are solid-webbed beams made


of wood or wood-based material to EN 13377 and in
accordance with the approvals issued by the German
Institute for Construction Engineering, Berlin (Z-9.1***), exclusively for use in wall and floor formwork.
Other features include:
Beam-flange markings in a 50 cm grid for the Dokaflex and Dokaflex 30 tec systems
Option of adding "customer name" to wording (indicated by the suffix "BS" in the article designation.).
Wood for flanges is graded by automatic grading
machines for maximised dependability

9.7

Z-9.1-21

Overall height tolerance 1.0 mm, assuming 12% timber moisture


content.

A
B
C
D
E

Web (yellow)
Flange (yellow)
Beam-flange markings for the Dokaflex system
System holes
End reinforcement (blue plastic cap for Doka beam H20 top, rivet
for Doka beam H20 eco)
F Notch for chalking line

The innovative end reinforcement of the Doka


beam H20 top significantly reduces damage to
the beam ends.

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Instructions for assembly and use


Doka beams and Doka formwork beams can be used
only as formwork beams for floor and wall formwork
and only when subjected to the loads occurring in situations of direct support for floor or wall formwork in
structural concreting, but not for higher individual loads
(e.g. safety beams).
Practical example

9768-200-01

In order to maximise durability, it is important to handle


the components with due care; this applies particularly
when stripping out floor-slab formwork.
You will also find information on correct usage in the in
user information for the individual products, for example:
Large-area formwork Top 50
Dokaflex
Doka Xtra
To prevent any staining of the concrete from
direct contact with new formwork beams, we
recommend covering the formwork beams with
a non-woven fabric.
Permissible values from EN 13377, Schedule E
perm. Q [kN]
perm. M [kNm]
E J [kNm2]
perm. span [m]

H20
N and P
11.0
5.0
450
4.00

H16 P H16 N H24 H30* H36*


8.5
2.7
250
3.20

7.5 12.5 15.0 17.0


2.7
6.5 13.5 17.0
250 700 1250 1850
3.20 4.80 6.00 6.00

These values allow for a F = 1.5, a kmod of 0.9 and a


M = 1.3.
Based on a residual moisture content of 20 % or less.
The values must be adjusted accordingly if conditions
of use differ.
*According to approval issued by the Institute for Construction Engineering, Berlin

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Deflection diagrams

Doka formwork beams H24

Doka formwork beams H20 N and P

16

2.5
3
2

9732-111

3.5

14
12

1.5

4.5
5

10

L/500
1

7.5

10

40

0.5 kN/m

2
40

30

15

20

1.0

2.0

3.0

4.0

5.0

Support centres L [m]


M ... permitted bending moment
Q ... permitted shear force
p ... actual load (service load)

20

30

16

2.5
3

4.5

0.5

20

15

1.0

1.5

2.0

Support centres L [m]


M ... permitted bending moment
Q ... permitted shear force
p ... actual load (service load)

6.0

2.5

3.0

3.5

1
L/500

10
8
15

0.5 kN/m

40

30

20

10
Q

1.0

2.0

3.0

4.0

5.0

6.0

7.0

Support centres L [m]


M ... permitted bending moment
Q ... permitted shear force
p ... actual load (service load)

Doka formwork beams H36

16

7.5
5

9732-113

4.5 3.5 2.5


4 3
2

p [kN/m]

14

1.5
L/500

10
1
10

8
M

Deflection [mm]

12

6
0.5 kN/m

p [kN/m]

0.5 kN/m

10
40 30

5.0

7.5 4.5 3.5 2.5


1.5
5 4 3
2

9732-112

L/500
1

7.5

1.5

4
5

3.5

4.0

p [kN/m]

Deflection [mm]

Deflection [mm]

9732-110

3.0

Doka formwork beams H30

10

2.0

12

12

15

1.0

14

14

0.5 kN/m

Support centres L [m]


M ... permitted bending moment
Q ... permitted shear force
p ... actual load (service load)

Doka formwork beams H16 N and P


16

2
10

1
L/500

10
M

12

3.5

4.5
5

p [kN/m]

7.

14

Deflection [mm]

2.5
3

9732-105

Deflection [mm]

16

1.5

p [kN/m]

4
15

2
0

40 30

1.0

20

2.0

3.0

4.0

5.0

6.0

7.0

Support centres L [m]


M ... permitted bending moment
Q ... permitted shear force
p ... actual load (service load)

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Possible incorrect usages


WARNING
Use Doka formwork beams only in the
"upright" position.
The only exceptions to this rule are use cases
explicitly permitted in Doka documents. (e. g. in
formwork for casting drop beams with the
Beam forming support 20, etc.)

WARNING
The uses illustrated below are prohibited, as
are other, similar uses!
Do not use as scaffold flooring.

9791-206-01

9791-205-01

9791-200-01

Correct "upright" positioning


Incorrect positioning "turned on
(load direction is parallel to web
side" (load direction at right
plane).
angles to web plane).
Wall formwork

Do not use as traffic-route flooring.

9791-220-01

9791-219-01

Supported length a of the beam


15 cm permitted.

9791-201-01

Floor formwork

Supported length a of the beam


< 15 cm not permitted.

No butt joins permitted (e.g. on screw-jack U-heads).

9791-223-03

9791-223-01

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9791-223-04

9791-223-02

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Technical condition
The following quality criteria define the extent of damage permissible in terms of load-bearing strength.
Use is prohibited if damage is beyond these limits.

Splintering at side
permissible up to depth a = 10 mm and length b =
500 mm on one side.

Flange
b

Angled cracks (across the grain)

Not permissible.
9791-210-02

9791-208-01

Straight cracks (parallel to the flange)


parallel to flange, permissible up to width a = 2 mm.
If the flange can be parted at the crack the beam is
not in usable condition.

9791-211-02

Angled splintering across the edge


permissible up to a = 30 mm across the diagonal and
up length b = 500 mm.

9791-213-01
9791-214-01

9791-207-01

9791-214-01

9791-207-02

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Saw cuts

Drilled holes

Superficial saw cuts up to depth a = 2 mm are per-

Not permissible, with the exception of system holes:

missible.

9791-207-09

- Waling attachment with beam screw


b

b
9791-209-02

9791-207-07

a ... 15 mm
b ... 112 mm
Drilled-hole diameter max. 10 mm

- Attachment of table head with beam screw


a

9791-207-08
9791-209-01

Flange end
Splintering a up to length = 60 mm is permissible.

a ... 15 mm
c ... 396 mm
Drilled-hole diameter max. 10 mm

- Attachment of profiled timber formers


d

9791-221-01

d ... 113 mm
Drilled-hole diameter max. 12 mm

- System holes in the plastic cap of the Doka


beam top
a

9791-222-01

Drilled-hole diameter max. 10 mm

9791-212-02

Damage to the plastic cap has no effect on loadbearing strength, but beams damaged evincing
damage of this kind do not necessarily meet the
quality criteria for Doka rental formwork

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Web

Drilled holes in web

Damage to web
permissible only if slight and at one side of the beam.

9791-216-01

Permissible drilled holes:


Standard holes
- Each standard beam has 2 drilled holes, dia.
21.5 mm
Additional system holes for:
- Flange claw
- Fastening plate
- Connection splice plate
- Table head 30
- Lifting bracket
- Portal head
One drilled hole of maximum diameter 20 mm per running metre in addition to the system holes is permissible.
If the incidence of drilled holes is frequent the overall
condition of the beam is definitive.

9791-207-04

Damage to web end


permissible up to max. a = 20 mm

9791-215-01

9791-207-06

9791-217-01

Detachment of flange from web


not permissible.

9791-207-03

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Transporting, stacking and storing

Protect stacked beams from extreme climatic


influences such as exposure to sunshine or
moisture by covering them (with breathable tarpaulins). This reduces cracking. Only cover
them never envelope them completely.

Always sort beams for stacking, in other words do


not stack beams N and P together in a mixed stack.
P

Transport

Always use strap slings to lift stacked beams - do not


use chains.

N
N

9791-204-01

Always use edge protectors when strapping beams


together. Edge protectors can be padding made of
plastic, wood or cardboard.

9791-218-01

9791-218-02

When moving beams not securely strapped


together, take care that loose beams cannot
slip.

Stacked beams
max. 2800 kg per stack

Ground conditions for stacking


Maximum angle of inclination of ground 3%.
The ground on which the stack is to be placed must

9791-202-01

be adequately firm and level. Best-case conditions


are concreted or paved storage areas.
Storage on asphalt:
Depending on the parts stored, place wooden battens, strips of formwork sheeting or metal sheet
between the parts and the asphalt surface to ensure
that the weight is adequately spread.
Storage on other surfaces (sand, gravel...):
Adopt suitable measures for storage (e.g. place thick
plywood sheets underneath the loads).

Beam lengths
5.90m
6.50m to
< 5.90m
up to
12.00m
< 6.50m
Max. number of beams per
stack
Minimum number of wooden
battens
(min. 8 x 8 x 100 cm)
Size a
Size b for Doka beam H20 P
Size b for Doka beam H20 N
Max. number of stacks on top
of one another

16

100

60

40

108 cm
105 cm
113 cm

108 cm
64 cm
69 cm

108 cm
44 cm
47 cm

9791-224-01

9791-224-03

9791-224-02

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Reprocessing scrap material


Doka formwork beams contain no wood preservatives
and, consequently, they can be deposited for reprocessing.
Reprocessing by incineration in suitable incineration
plants is recommended. It is advisable not to attempt to
burn scrap material in open fires or domestic woodburners.
Always comply with the applicable local or national regulations.

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[kg]

Article n

9.5
12.8
13.8
15.0
17.0
18.5
20.0
23.0
25.0
30.0
5.2
5.2

189011000
189012000
189013000
189014000
189015000
189016000
189017000
189018000
189019000
189020000
189010000
189021000

[kg]

Article n

Component
Article
[kg]
n overview

Doka beam H20 top N 1.80m


Doka beam H20 top N 2.45m
Doka beam H20 top N 2.65m
Doka beam H20 top N 2.90m
Doka beam H20 top N 3.30m
Doka beam H20 top N 3.60m
Doka beam H20 top N 3.90m
Doka beam H20 top N 4.50m
Doka beam H20 top N 4.90m
Doka beam H20 top N 5.90m
Doka beam H20 top N .....m
Doka beam H20 top N .....m BS
Doka-Trger H20 top N

Doka beam H20 eco N 1.25m


Doka beam H20 eco N 12.00m

6.3 189282000
60.3 189288000

Doka-Trger H20 eco N

Varnished yellow

Varnished yellow

Doka beam H20 top P 1.80m


Doka beam H20 top P 2.45m
Doka beam H20 top P 2.65m
Doka beam H20 top P 2.90m
Doka beam H20 top P 3.30m
Doka beam H20 top P 3.60m
Doka beam H20 top P 3.90m
Doka beam H20 top P 4.50m
Doka beam H20 top P 4.90m
Doka beam H20 top P 5.90m
Doka beam H20 top P .....m
Doka beam H20 top P .....m BS
Doka-Trger H20 top P

9.9
13.2
14.3
15.6
17.7
19.2
20.8
23.9
26.0
31.2
5.4
5.4

189701000
189702000
189703000
189704000
189705000
189706000
189707000
189708000
189709000
189710000
189700000
189711000

Doka beam H20 eco P 1.80m


Doka beam H20 eco P 2.45m
Doka beam H20 eco P 2.65m
Doka beam H20 eco P 2.90m
Doka beam H20 eco P 3.30m
Doka beam H20 eco P 3.60m
Doka beam H20 eco P 3.90m
Doka beam H20 eco P 4.50m
Doka beam H20 eco P 4.90m
Doka beam H20 eco P 5.90m
Doka beam H20 eco P 9.00m
Doka beam H20 eco P .....m
Doka beam H20 eco P .....m BS

9.4
12.7
13.8
15.1
17.2
18.7
20.3
23.4
25.5
30.7
46.8
5.2
5.2

Doka-Trger H20 eco P

189940000
189936000
189937000
189930000
189941000
189942000
189931000
189943000
189932000
189955000
189956000
189999000
189957000

Varnished yellow

Varnished yellow

Doka beam H20 eco P 1.25m


Doka beam H20 eco P 12.00m

6.5 189939000
62.4 189993000

Doka-Trger H20 eco P

Varnished yellow

Doka beam H20 eco N 1.80m


Doka beam H20 eco N 2.45m
Doka beam H20 eco N 2.65m
Doka beam H20 eco N 2.90m
Doka beam H20 eco N 3.30m
Doka beam H20 eco N 3.60m
Doka beam H20 eco N 3.90m
Doka beam H20 eco N 4.50m
Doka beam H20 eco N 4.90m
Doka beam H20 eco N 5.90m
Doka beam H20 eco N .....m
Doka beam H20 eco N .....m BS
Doka-Trger H20 eco N

Varnished yellow

9.0
12.3
13.3
14.5
16.5
18.0
19.5
22.5
24.5
29.5
5.0
5.0

189283000
189271000
189272000
189273000
189284000
189285000
189276000
189286000
189277000
189287000
189299000
189289000

Doka beam H16 N 1.80m


Doka beam H16 N 2.45m
Doka beam H16 N 2.90m
Doka beam H16 N 3.30m
Doka beam H16 N 3.90m
Doka beam H16 N 4.90m
Doka beam H16 N 9.00m
Doka beam H16 N .....m

6.3
8.6
10.2
11.6
13.7
17.2
31.5
3.5

Doka-Trger H16 N

Varnished yellow

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189851000
189802000
189803000
189807000
189805000
189813000
189852000
189850000

User Information Timber formwork beams

Doka beam H16 P 1.80m


Doka beam H16 P 2.45m
Doka beam H16 P 2.90m
Doka beam H16 P 3.30m
Doka beam H16 P 3.90m
Doka beam H16 P 4.90m
Doka beam H16 P 9.00m
Doka beam H16 P .....m
Doka-Trger H16 P

Component overview
[kg]

Article n

6.7
9.1
10.7
12.2
14.4
18.1
33.3
4.3

189969000
189961000
189962000
189963000
189966000
189967000
189970000
189960000

[kg]

Article n

Varnished yellow

Doka formwork beam H24 N 4.90m


Doka formwork beam H24 N 7.40m
Doka-Schalungstrger H24 N

27.7 189601000
41.8 189602000

Varnished yellow

Doka formwork beam H30 N .....m

8.0 189099000

Doka formwork beam H36 N .....m

9.0 189199000

Timber varnish yellow 5l

5.0 176005000

Doka-Schalungstrger H30 N .....m


Varnished yellow
Doka-Schalungstrger H36 N .....m
Varnished yellow
Holzlasur gelb 5l

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