The system consists of different types of load and length optimized frames, which enable to continuously create every span with the corresponding combination.

VARIOKIT VRB Heavy-Duty Truss Girder

For the transfer of high loads along large spans

The VRB truss girder is mainly used in bridge construction as shoring of spans from 25 up to 40 m. It is characterised in particular by its extremely high load-bearing capacity – up to 3.000 kNm – at a relatively low dead weight.


VARIOKIT VRB Heavy-Duty Truss Girder in action

  • VARIOKIT Heavy-Duty Shoring Towers and Truss Girders serve as load-bearing falsework for the edge sections of a 412 m long motorway bridge.
    Quick length adjustment

    Simple adjustment of the truss lengths to suit changing span widths with a minimum of different frames.

  • Bolted connections reduce assembly time during installation. The centric bracing connection ensures a high load-bearing capacity.
    Efficient use of materials

    Accelerated construction processes through reduced amount of trusses due to high load bearing capacity.

  • The VARIOKIT Heavy-Duty Truss for large spans offers high load-bearing capacity with a low dead weight. A further advantage is the easy assembly procedure.
    High degree of safety

    Integrable solutions for working platforms and access means with the PERI UP modular scaffold.

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Varations

The system consists of different types of  load and length optimised frames, which enable to continuously create every span with the corresponding combination.

Bearing Frame
for transferring the loads into the heavy-duty shoring towers

Coupling Joint Frame
for higher shear forces close to the support as well as for use at intermediate supports and coupling joints

Standard Frame
for use in the middle span

Standardised and centric connection of horizontal and vertical bracings enable optimal utilisation of the load bearing capacity and lead to efficient material input.

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