

At the heart of the system is the Roll Shore bracket – a special, high-strength, combination screw jack and roller – which supports the tables. The Roll Shore brackets are fastened to the columns with through-bolts. When each table is set, the main castellated beams on the sides rest on the screw jacks of the brackets. The jacks are then adjusted to the exact grade required for the floor being formed.

After the concrete is placed and has attained stripping strength, the jacks are lowered, bringing the bottom flanges of the main beams to rest on the brackets’ rollers. The table is them quickly and easily rolled out of the floor with the crane, and then flown to the next level being poured.

Cycling typically requires less than one hour of crane time per table.