
Shoring jack is an adjustable vertical support device used in construction to temporarily hold up structures, such as ceilings, beams, or slabs, while work is being done.

Shoring base plate is a flat, usually steel plate placed at the bottom of a shoring post. Its main purpose is to spread the load over a wider area, preventing the support from sinking, tilting, or damaging the surface beneath.

Shoring nut is a threaded component used in adjustable shoring systems to raise, lower, or lock the height of a vertical support.

Shoring thread tube is a hollow steel tube with external threads used in adjustable shoring systems. It allows components like a shoring nut to move up or down, enabling precise height adjustment of temporary supports.

Shoring lock pin is a steel pin used in adjustable shoring systems to secure the inner and outer tubes of a prop at a selected height. It passes through aligned holes in the tubes to provide a primary load-bearing lock.

Screw set is the adjustable screw assembly used in shoring systems to control the height and load transfer of supports. It typically consists of a thread tube, shoring nut, base plate and lock pin working together as one unit.
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