Using a pin or a nail on the plank will help
to ensure that what will occur?
A. Cause the cr...
Engineering, 30.08.2021 18:20 sydchann582
Using a pin or a nail on the plank will help
to ensure that what will occur?
A. Cause the cross bracing to fail
B. Make the scaffolding more rigid
C. Keep the plank securely fastened to the scaffolding
D. Strengthen the welds
Answers: 3
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