Wall Attachment
Wall Attachment for Structural Support & Scaffolding Systems
A Wall Attachment is a structural fixing device used to secure frameworks, pipes, or support systems to a wall or vertical surface. It provides a stable anchor point that transfers loads from the attached structure into the building or supporting surface, helping maintain alignment, stability, and safety in construction and industrial applications.
Key Features
- Designed to fasten securely to concrete, brick, steel, or masonry walls
- Provides lateral and/or vertical support depending on system design
- Typically made from galvanized steel or other corrosion-resistant metals
- Available in fixed or adjustable configurations depending on application needs
- Installed using bolts, anchors, or welding depending on structural requirements
Typical Applications
- Scaffolding tie-ins to buildings
- Pipe and conduit support systems
- Handrail and guardrail anchoring
- Structural bracing in construction frameworks
- Mechanical and industrial installations
Construction Features
- Heavy-duty tubular steel construction for structural load transfer
- Designed for secure wall-to-frame connection points
- Corrosion-resistant finish for indoor and outdoor environments
- Engineered to distribute loads safely into structural surfaces
- Compatible with common anchoring and fastening systems
Why Use a Wall Attachment?
- Provides secure structural anchoring to vertical surfaces
- Improves stability of scaffolding and support systems
- Helps distribute loads safely into building structures
- Reduces movement and deflection in installed frameworks
- Essential for compliance in many elevated or supported systems
Safety Recommendations
- Install only into approved structural surfaces
- Use correct anchors or fastening methods for the base material
- Inspect regularly for loosening, corrosion, or damage
- Ensure proper load rating is not exceeded
- Follow OSHA, ANSI, and CSA installation standards
- Verify secure connection before applying load
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is a wall attachment used for? It is used to secure scaffolding, pipes, or structural systems to walls for stability and load transfer.
- Can it be used on all wall types? No, it must be installed into structurally sound materials like concrete, brick, or steel.
- Is it adjustable? Some models are adjustable while others are fixed depending on system design.
- What materials are used? Typically galvanized steel or other corrosion-resistant metals.
- Is it required for scaffolding systems? Yes, wall tie-ins are commonly required for stability in taller scaffolding structures.
Specifications
- Dimensions: 4 ft tube
- Weight: 5.86 lb
- Standards: ANSI, CSA, OSHA

Description
Wall Attachment for Structural Support & Scaffolding Systems
A Wall Attachment is a structural fixing device used to secure frameworks, pipes, or support systems to a wall or vertical surface. It provides a stable anchor point that transfers loads from the attached structure into the building or supporting surface, helping maintain alignment, stability, and safety in construction and industrial applications.
Key Features
- Designed to fasten securely to concrete, brick, steel, or masonry walls
- Provides lateral and/or vertical support depending on system design
- Typically made from galvanized steel or other corrosion-resistant metals
- Available in fixed or adjustable configurations depending on application needs
- Installed using bolts, anchors, or welding depending on structural requirements
Typical Applications
- Scaffolding tie-ins to buildings
- Pipe and conduit support systems
- Handrail and guardrail anchoring
- Structural bracing in construction frameworks
- Mechanical and industrial installations
Construction Features
- Heavy-duty tubular steel construction for structural load transfer
- Designed for secure wall-to-frame connection points
- Corrosion-resistant finish for indoor and outdoor environments
- Engineered to distribute loads safely into structural surfaces
- Compatible with common anchoring and fastening systems
Why Use a Wall Attachment?
- Provides secure structural anchoring to vertical surfaces
- Improves stability of scaffolding and support systems
- Helps distribute loads safely into building structures
- Reduces movement and deflection in installed frameworks
- Essential for compliance in many elevated or supported systems
Safety Recommendations
- Install only into approved structural surfaces
- Use correct anchors or fastening methods for the base material
- Inspect regularly for loosening, corrosion, or damage
- Ensure proper load rating is not exceeded
- Follow OSHA, ANSI, and CSA installation standards
- Verify secure connection before applying load
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is a wall attachment used for? It is used to secure scaffolding, pipes, or structural systems to walls for stability and load transfer.
- Can it be used on all wall types? No, it must be installed into structurally sound materials like concrete, brick, or steel.
- Is it adjustable? Some models are adjustable while others are fixed depending on system design.
- What materials are used? Typically galvanized steel or other corrosion-resistant metals.
- Is it required for scaffolding systems? Yes, wall tie-ins are commonly required for stability in taller scaffolding structures.
Specifications
- Dimensions: 4 ft tube
- Weight: 5.86 lb
- Standards: ANSI, CSA, OSHA














