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Wednesday, March 4, 2026

The New Scafftag Re-Designed For Scaffolding By Scaffolders

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Scafftag have today announced a new re-designed tag that is simpler and more durable.

Over the past few months Scafftag have been asking customers “what do they want from a scaffold tagging system” The customers have shared their ideas which has led to the new design.

The New Scafftag – so what’s improved?

The Holder

 Simple to Use:

  • Universal head to fit both tube and clip or system scaffolding
  • Finger lift: Easier to remove the insert
  • Compatible with existing Scafftag inserts

More Durable:

  • Made from ‘Nylon 6’ material making the holder more flexible
  • Temperature range -20°C to +80°C
  • 2 repositioned lugs instead of 3 to increase holder flexibility

 More Secure:

  • Additional cable tie attachment option at the bottom of the holder for extra security
  • Secure lug at the top to keep insert in place
  • Hole to cable tie insert to holder
The Insert
Easier to Read:
  • Clear to read
  • Clear warnings
  • Clear mandatory duties to follow
  • Initial inspection record now visible on front of insert rather than the reverse
  • Important information not hindered by lugs on the holder
More Space to Write:
  • 12 inspection slots rather than 11
  • More room to write information
  • Can record drawing reference number on the insert
  • Large area to include your own comments about the scaffold
More Secure:
  • Cable tie hole to secure insert to holder

 

For more information please visit the Scafftag website

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