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www.whartonhardware.com For all your forming needs, Please call: Jojo Tenedero / Barry Schroeder WHARTON FORM RENTALS - 8042 Old Alexandria Ferry Road Clinton, Maryland 20735 Phone: 301-877-8640 Fax: 301-877-8643 Concrete Forming Supplies and Rental STS Max-A-Forms Steel-Ply-Handset Servicing the Central Mid-Atlantic Parapet Systems Curb and Gutter Concrete Forming Accessories Mertubes & Column Clamps Tilt-Up Bracing Bridge Brackets Sym-Ply Clamp System ALL ITEMS IN STOCK

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www.whartonhardware.com

For all your forming needs, Please call: Jojo Tenedero / Barry Schroeder

WHARTON FORM RENTALS - 8042 Old Alexandria Ferry Road Clinton, Maryland 20735 Phone: 301-877-8640 Fax: 301-877-8643

Concrete Forming Supplies and Rental

STS Max-A-FormsSteel-Ply-Handset

Servicing the Central Mid-Atlantic

Parapet Systems Curb and GutterConcrete Forming Accessories

Mertubes & Column Clamps Tilt-Up Bracing Bridge Brackets

Sym-Ply Clamp System

ALL ITEMS IN STOCK

INDEX

Steel-Ply Forms........pg 3

Sym-Ply Forms........pg 9

Max-A-Forms........pg 10

Concrete Forming Assessories........pg 17

Median and Barrier Forms........pg 18

Column Clamps........pg 20

Mertubes........pg 21

Tilt Up Bracing........pg 22

Bridge Deck Forms........pg 23

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Forming productivity The Steel-Ply system is more productive and economical than job-built lumber and plywood formwork. No measuring, sawing, drilling, or nailing is required. Minimal training is needed, so workers are quickly up to maximum efficiency with only a hammer needed for setup and stripping.

Application flexibility Unlike job-built formwork, which must be tailored for each specific pour, the Steel-Ply forming system comes in a variety of standard sizes which can be combined to form virtually any dimension. Steel-Ply panels and fillers are made of specially laminated plywood mounted to rugged steel frames. With proper care, Steel-Ply forms can be used up to 200 times before being reconditioned.

Consistent results No matter what the forming application, the same basic components and methods are used. Labor perfor-mance becomes consistent and predictable, saving time and money on concrete forming operations.

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Steel-Ply Forms

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Steel-Ply Forms

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Steel-Ply Forms

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Steel-Ply Forms

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Steel-Ply Forms

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Sym-Ply Concrete Forming System

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Panel design Max-A-Form panels are constructed with a 3∕16” steel face plate and heavy duty crossmembers to support higher pour rates. Panels up to 8’ wide by 20’ long are rated at 1500 psf; 9’ and 10’ wide panels are rated at 1200 psf and 12’ wide panels are rated at 1000 psf. The rigidity of these panels virtually eliminates the need for waler or strongback requirements and reduces the number of ties required.

Panel sizes Panels are available in more than 100 sizes, from 2’ wide by 1’ long to 10’ wide by 20’ long. The number of sizes provides more options when designing gangs, columns and pier caps. The large size means fewer pieces, fewer panel joints, fewer ties and less assembly labor.

Labor-saving The Max-A-Form forming system is ideal for gang forming heavy structural walls and columns where repetition, multiple lifts and a smooth finish are required. The structurally welded frame and steel face also can support concrete loads over long spans without the need for shoring.

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Max-A-Forms

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Max-A-Forms

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Accessories from Steel Dog and OCM available.

Dayton Superior offers one of the most comprehensive lines of forming accessories in the concrete in-dustry, establishing them as the industry’s preferred single-source provider. The company’s engineered, technologically advanced forming accessory product solutions can be found on forming project jobsites nationwide.

Loop Ties

Snap Ties

Flat Ties

Coil Ties

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MEDIAN AND BARRIER FORMS

Symons cast-in-place design Symons cast-in-place Median Barrier and Parapet forms are designed to conform to the standard 32” high “Jersey style” contour. Available in 5’ or 10’ standard lengths, these all-steel units can be furnished as an assembly or in component parts, depending on your specific requirements. Adjustable top ties for standard forming operations or an adjustable yoke with tieless design and single-unit-stripping, have a range of top widths from 6” to 14” in 1” increments, providing versa-tility for almost every median barrier project.

Inverted design Symons also provides Median Barrier forms for conventional inverted casting or very productive rollover casting. The all-steel design withstands the demands of repetitive casting operations, producing a smooth and accurate shape every time. Standard flat bulkheads are available for conventional inverted casting, while an adjustable trunnion bulkhead is utilized for more productive rollover operations.

Precast design Precast barrier forms conform to the standard 32” high “Jersey style” contour and are available in standard 10’ or 12’ lengths. Units may be bolted together to create even longer barriers and lateral span rails may be added to support blockouts. Whether your application is standard or special, Symons can furnish a system suited to your precast concrete operations. So you can get the job done right.

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The Street Smart forming system is versatile product that adapts to many concrete forming conditions. It is ideally suited for applications that include sidewalks, driveways, curb and gutters, pavements, footings and indus-trial slabs. You’ll know you’ll be using the right application.

**Not Available for Rent.Available For Purchase

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**Not Available for Rent.Available For Purchase

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Ellis Scissor Clamps provide a fast, easy, accurate and affordable way to build column forms for pouring your concrete columns. Steel bars clamp snug to your wood forms. Simply slide each red castings along the bar up to the adjacent bar, drop the wedge through a slots in the in the casting and matching slot in the bar. Hammer down each wedge to seat bars tight against the wood forms. Slot spacing in bars and castings have been designed to eliminate dead spaces and insure you are always able to clamp tight to your wood form.

To dismantle, simply tap the wedge up to loosen the scissor clamp bars from the wood form.

All parts are connected to make single units with no loose parts to get lost.

The units are identical, no right or left, up or down.

Only a hammer, nails, and lumber are needed to erect form. Ellis Column Clamps are made of high carbon steel with malleable iron castings to promote long life and many reuses.

The chart above indicates the finished concrete size each set of clamps will form and assumes use of 3/4” or 5/8” Plywood and 2x4 or 2x6 vertical walers (laying flat).

Column Clamps

Item# Bar Size Net Concrete Dimensions

Weight

CC-38/38 3/8”x2”x38” 10” to 24” 40 lbCC-48/48 3/8”x2-1/2”x48” 10” to 34” 55 lbCC-60/60 3/8”x3”x60” 22” to 46” 84 lb

Assembly

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Mertubes & SonatubesSONOTUBE COMMERCIAL TUBE CONCRETE FORMSFor the most demanding column forming applications, choose Sonotube® Commercial concrete forms.

More water resistant than paper forms, Sonotube Com-mercial forms easily withstand 72 hours or more of rainfall. They also offer improved strength and tear resistance and stand up to full liquid head pressures of heights up to 20 feet.

The proprietary outside ply of the Sonotube Commer-cial forms makes them perfect for distributors, concrete sub-contractors and general contractors with demanding commercial grade applications, and delivers a more func-tional, versatile and economical alternative to steel and fiberglass forms.

FORM MERTUBESForm tube for one time applications that reduce the cost of pouring footings, round columns and piers. Pour concrete directly into the cardboard concrete forms for a neat and easy form. This product is a cylindrical cardboard concrete form used for posts and pillars in above or below grade applications. - See more at: http://www.sakrete.com/products/detail.cfm/prod_alias/Form-Tubes#sthash.OY9mXNMY.dpuf

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Tilt-Up Construction

Tilt-up is a job-site form of precast concrete construction. It involves prefabricating concrete wall sections (panels) flat on either the building floor slab or on a temporary casting slab, then lifting or tilting them up and carrying them to their final position with a mobile crane. Once they are in position, the panels are temporarily braced until they are tied into the roof and floor system and become an integral part of the completed struc-ture. It is a fast, simple, and economical method of construction, which has been used extensively for one-story buildings and has most recently been adapted successfully to multi-story structures. Today, walls of up to four stories in height are being cast and tilted into position. Currently there have been several instances of wall panels as high as six stories being cast and erected as a unit by the tilt-up method of construction. The econo-my of tilt-up lies in its simplicity of construction. The critical factors in this method of construction are handled in the pre-construction planning stage. Skill in laying out panel erection sequences and designing safe lifting elements which fully utilize crane time will provide for the fast and safe completion of the job.

Tilt-Up Construction

Tilt-up is a job-site form of precast concrete construction. It involves prefabricating concrete wall sections (panels) flat on either the building floor slab or on a temporary casting slab, then lifting or tilting them up and carrying them to their final position with a mobile crane. Once they are in position, the panels are temporarily braced until they are tied into the roof and floor system and become an integral part of the completed structure. It is a fast, simple, and economical method of construction, which has been used extensively for one-story buildings and has most recently been adapted successfully to multi-story structures. Today, walls of up to four stories in height are being cast and tilted into position. Currently there have been several instances of wall panels as high as six stories being cast and erected as a unit by the tilt-up method of construction. The economy of tilt-up lies in its simplicity of construction. The critical factors in this method of construction are handled

Tilt-Up Bracing

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Dayton Superior offers one of the most comprehensive lines of bridge deck forming accessories in the concrete industry, establishing them as the industry’s preferred single-source provider. The company’s engineered, technologically advanced bridge deck product solu-tions can be found on bridge construction jobsites nationwide.

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