Trying to figure out which scaffolding bracket actually fits your rig? You're not alone - "bracket" covers half a dozen genuinely different parts, and ordering the wrong one means a part that either won't lock in or won't carry the load you need it to. This page breaks down the real bracket types sold in the UAE - Ringlock side brackets, Cuplock hop-up brackets, console brackets, and stair tread brackets - with actual sizes, weights, and the suppliers who manufacture them.
A scaffolding bracket is a small connecting piece that extends a platform outward from the main frame, adds a step-up point, or lets one scaffold system talk to another. It's not the frame, it's not the scaffolding board decking on top of it, and it's not the scaffolding beam spanning the gap next to it - it's the part that lets you do something extra with the frame you already have. Get the bracket type wrong and either it physically won't fit the joint, or it fits but isn't rated for the load you're putting on it.
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267 – 815 mm
Common bracket sizes |
2.3 – 7.6 kg
Typical bracket weight |
Ringlock &
Cuplock Main systems covered |
ISO 9001
Certification to check for |
Manufacturers & Suppliers with published bracket ranges, sizes, and certification. Covering Ringlock and Cuplock brackets out of Jebel Ali, and specializing in stair access hardware out of Dubai.
Phone: +971 4 880 6686 | Brand: SinoPro (sinopro.ae) | Location: Jebel Ali Free Zone, Dubai, UAE
China National Building Material Group FZE runs the SinoPro platform out of Jebel Ali as the regional trading and logistics arm of a much larger industrial parent. Their three-tier hop-up bracket range (267 / 585 / 815 mm) is genuinely useful here - it means you can size the step-up to the actual gap you're trying to close, rather than over- or under-shooting with a single fixed size. Worth asking: do you need a Ringlock side bracket, or a Cuplock hop-up bracket? The two aren't interchangeable, and SinoPro publishes both, so specify the system when you enquire.
Phone: +971 4 885 5001 | Location: Nad Al Hammar, Dubai, UAE | Serves: Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, RAK, Fujairah, Ajman, UAQ
Ascend's stair tread bracket sits in a different category from the console and hop-up brackets above - it's built to carry a staircase step, not extend a platform sideways or upward. The ISO 9001 certification and the zinc-plated, yellow-passivated finish are both worth flagging on a submittal if your project needs paperwork behind the bracket, not just the part itself. As a Dubai-based manufacturer established in 2006 with UAE-wide delivery, they're a straightforward source if staircase access towers are part of your scope - and worth checking for scaffolding boards and general scaffolding accessories too, since they carry a broad range beyond just brackets.
Phone: +971 4 243 2440 | Serves: UAE-wide
Duscaff manufactures multiple scaffold bracket systems instead of a single universal bracket. Their range includes Ringlock side brackets, Cuplock hop-up brackets, platform brackets and toe board brackets designed for modular scaffolding systems used across commercial, industrial and infrastructure projects.
Think of a scaffolding bracket as an add-on, not a building block. The standards, ledgers, and scaffolding beams build the actual frame - the bracket clips or bolts onto that frame to give you something extra: a wider platform, a step up to the next working height, or a place to put your foot on a staircase tower. If you took every bracket off a rig, the scaffold would still stand; it just wouldn't do everything the site needs it to do.
Why does the system matter so much? Because Ringlock, Cuplock, and other modular systems each use a different joint shape at the standard - a rosette, a cup, or something else entirely. A bracket is manufactured to clip into one specific joint shape. That's the single most common mistake in bracket ordering: someone specifies "a bracket" without naming the system, and the part that turns up doesn't fit.
The question this answers: "My platform is 400mm short of the wall - do I need to rebuild the whole bay?" Usually not. A Ringlock side bracket bolts onto the rosette joint and cantilevers a small extension outward, closing that gap without adding another full standard-and-ledger bay.
Best for: Facade access, closing small gaps between platform and structure.
The question this answers: "The worker needs to reach 600mm higher, but a full extra lift is overkill - what now?" A hop-up bracket clips onto the Cuplock standard and adds exactly that increment of height. Because it comes in three sizes, you can match the step to the actual gap instead of rounding up to a full lift.
Best for: Finishing work, inspection access, minor height adjustments on Cuplock towers. Go to: China National Building Material Group FZE / SinoPro (Cuplock Scaffolding Hop Up Bracket, Models WCHPB1/WCHPB2/WCHPB3, Item Code S102571709600).
The question this answers: "Can I widen this platform without switching my whole system?" A console bracket is designed to work with Allround-style modular connections, giving you a flexible widening option that doesn't force a full re-spec of the rig.
Best for: Modular scaffold systems needing an occasional wider working platform.
The question this answers: "We need workers walking up, not climbing a ladder with tools in hand - and the safety officer wants paperwork on the bracket." A stair tread bracket supports each individual step on an access tower, and picking a certified one (ISO 9001, documented finish) means you're not scrambling for compliance paperwork after the tower's already up.
Best for: Staircase access towers where documented certification matters. Go to: Ascend Access Systems Scaffolding LLC (Stair Tread Bracket, ISO 9001, zinc-plated yellow passivation finish).
The question this answers: "The wall isn't square to my scaffold line - can a standard bracket still work?" Not always. A swivel bracket pivots to match a non-standard angle, commonly built around a 360-degree swivel head, instead of forcing a fixed right-angle connection onto an irregular structure.
Best for: Curved facades, irregular building lines, tube-and-clamp rigs on uneven structures. Confirm current swivel bracket stock and load rating directly with China National Building Material Group FZE (SinoPro) or Ascend Access Systems Scaffolding LLC.
The question this answers: "Do I actually need a swivel bracket, or will a fixed one do?" For a straightforward 90-degree platform or walkway connection - which covers most Kwikstage, Cuplock, and tube-and-clamp setups - a right-angle bracket is simpler, cheaper, and just as strong. Save the swivel version for the cases that genuinely need an adjustable angle.
Best for: Standard 90-degree platform and walkway connections on Kwikstage, Cuplock, or tube-and-clamp systems. Confirm compatibility with your specific system before ordering.
The question this answers: "This bracket needs to hold real weight, not just a worker and a toolbox - what's different about a heavy-duty version?" Heavy-duty and reinforced brackets step up to extra-thick steel and welded (rather than bolted) joints, with load ratings that can run to 500 kg or more on adjustable designs - built for industrial maintenance, oil and gas turnarounds, and high-load platforms rather than everyday access work.
Best for: Industrial maintenance, oil & gas shutdown scaffolding, high-load platforms. Ask any supplier for the bracket's specific load rating in writing - "heavy-duty" isn't a standardized number, so get the kg figure on the quote itself.
Not every scaffolding bracket performs the same job. Some extend the working platform, others provide additional working height, while some are designed specifically for stair access or angled connections. Use the comparison below to identify the right bracket for your scaffold system and application.
| Bracket Type | Compatible System | Primary Purpose | Best Used For |
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| Ringlock Side Bracket | Ringlock | Extends the working platform beyond the scaffold frame. | Facade work, maintenance, building exteriors. |
| Cuplock Hop-Up Bracket | Cuplock | Provides additional working height without another scaffold lift. | Painting, plastering, finishing, inspection work. |
| Console / Platform Bracket | Modular Scaffold Systems | Creates wider working platforms. | Industrial maintenance and bridge construction. |
| Stair Tread Bracket | Stair Access Towers | Supports individual stair treads for safer worker access. | Commercial buildings, infrastructure projects. |
| Swivel Bracket | Tube & Clamp / Modular Systems | Allows adjustable-angle connections. | Curved facades, irregular structures, pipe racks. |
| Right-Angle Bracket | Kwikstage, Cuplock & Tube & Clamp | Creates fixed 90° scaffold connections. | General construction and standard scaffold layouts. |
| Heavy-Duty Bracket | Industrial Scaffold Systems | Supports higher working loads. | Oil & gas plants, refineries, power stations, heavy industrial maintenance. |
Scaffolding bracket prices in the UAE vary depending on the bracket type, scaffold system compatibility, material grade, load capacity, surface finish, and order quantity. The price ranges below provide a general market reference to help buyers compare quotations and estimate project costs.
A bracket order rarely stands alone - most procurement lists for a scaffold fit-out cover several categories at once. Here's where to go next:
A hop-up bracket adds height - it steps a worker up within the same bay without a full extra lift. A side bracket adds width - it cantilevers the platform outward from the standard line. They solve different problems and usually aren't interchangeable even within the same system.
Measure the actual gap you're trying to close in working height. The 267 mm (Model WCHPB1) suits a small step-up; 585 mm (WCHPB2) and 815 mm (WCHPB3) suit progressively larger height gains. Rounding up "just in case" adds unnecessary weight and cost to a part a worker may need to carry and install manually.
No. Cuplock's cup joint and Ringlock's rosette joint are physically different shapes, and a bracket engineered for one won't lock securely into the other. Always confirm the system name before ordering, and if you're genuinely running mixed systems on one site, ask the supplier directly about a system conversion option rather than assuming a standard bracket will bridge the gap.
ISO 9001 certifies the manufacturer's quality management process, not the bracket's load rating directly - but on a regulated UAE site, having that documentation on file for a safety-critical component like a stair tread bracket can be the difference between a smooth inspection and a delay while you chase paperwork after the tower is already built.
If your connection is a standard 90-degree joint - the majority of Kwikstage, Cuplock, and tube-and-clamp setups - a right-angle bracket is simpler and cheaper. Reach for a swivel bracket only when the structure itself is angled or irregular and a fixed 90-degree fitting genuinely won't sit flush.
There's no single fixed number - "heavy-duty" brackets for industrial and oil & gas use are commonly rated up to 500 kg or more, but the exact figure depends on the manufacturer and design. Always ask for the specific load rating in writing rather than assuming "heavy-duty" means a particular kg figure.
China National Building Material Group FZE (SinoPro) is based in Jebel Ali, Dubai, and publishes Ringlock and Cuplock bracket ranges. Ascend Access Systems Scaffolding LLC is based in Nad Al Hammar, Dubai, and delivers UAE-wide - useful if your project needs ISO 9001-certified stair tread brackets alongside your general scaffolding order.