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"Trouble Saver"® Sectional Steel Scaffolding Pre-fabricated frames of several heights and 2', 3' and 5' widths are quickly joined by pivoted diagonal braces to provide spacing between frames of 5', 6', 7' and 10'. No tools needed for erection or dismantling, so you save on labor costs. For fixed or rolling scaffolds. PE-5000T Workmen's Hoist This rugged, economical hoist can take 30 men topside at speeds up to 190 fpm. No time wasted in climbing ... no fatigue from climb- ing. Each 6'8" section is self-contained, com- plete in one piece and requires only 4 bolts for installation. Inside cage dimension: 9'4" x 5'4". "TubeLox"® Scaffolding With "TubeLox" Scaffolding you can erect work platforms around any vessel using just four basic parts: 2" or 2Vi" interlocking tubular members from 6' to 20'; right angle couplers; couplers for angles other than 90°; and base plates. All components are made in both steel and aluminum. Adaptable for a variety of ship- yard jobs. Motorized Scaffolds "Cable Climber"® Scaffolds make any job— short or tall-quicker and easier. These easily- handled and installed scaffolds climb any height of cable at a constant speed with con- stant lifting power. Two types — electric or air powered — can be installed on PSCo. Swing Scaffold platforms, one-man work baskets, bosun's chairs or specially-built platforms. You're way ahead with PSCo. equipment on the ways Patent Scaffolding Co. is a leading supplier of scaffolding and related products for shipbuilding and main- tenance. PSCo. has 30 direct factory branch offices in all major U.S. cities, including all shipbuilding and repair centers. Above are four of the many fine PSCo. products designed to the highest safety and quality standards. For more specs or data, contact your nearest PSCo. distributor or H H H A DIVISION OF Harsco CORPORATION PSc 11-11 34th Avenue, Long Island City, New York 11106 (212) 721-2700 Photo is illustrative only. Products must be used in conjunction with safe practices and applicable codes and regulations. 16 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News ADJUS1AUE counits lliiliil