FAQ

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Straight answers

Common questions

What is the EdgePro brace used for?

The EdgePro adjustable formwork brace provides superior formwork bracing strength and versatility over timber bracing and conventional methods in concrete and formwork construction. It braces slab edge formwork on civil, commercial, residential and industrial jobs.

What is the maximum slab edge thickness?

The FlexEdge 600 braces slab edge formwork up to 600mm thick. BaseEdge 300 covers pours to 300mm, and MaxEdge 1200 handles heavy duty pours up to 1200mm.

Can I use it for curved or angled formwork?

Yes. Fine-tune adjustment simplifies curved and angled formwork, and the brace adjusts to any angle up to +/- 15 degrees.

What surfaces can I anchor to?

Concrete, plywood and timber, granular bedding, dirt sub-grade, sand, gravel and steel. The anchoring table on the Instructions For Use page shows the right fastener for each surface.

What does a bracket weigh and what are its dimensions?

Weight and dimensions vary by model and are listed on each product page, along with a comparison table of the full bracket range.

Is there a warranty?

Yes. Every EdgePro brace comes with a 12 month warranty against manufacturing defects, in addition to your rights under the Australian Consumer Law. Full terms are on the Warranty & Returns page.

What tools do I need?

Standard site tools: a hammer drill, a rattle gun or an impact driver.

Do prices include GST?

All prices on this site are ex GST. GST is calculated and added at checkout.

Where do you ship?

Australia-wide, from our South East Queensland warehouse. Stillages and bulk orders move as pallet freight, and we confirm freight with you before dispatch.

What is the minimum order quantity?

Brackets have a minimum order of 20 units and fixings ship in trade packs (concrete bolts come in packs of 100). Site packs and trial packs are single SKUs with no minimum, and the trial packs are the way to test the system before committing to full quantities. The minimum for every product is shown next to the quantity selector on its page.