An adjustable acro span is a telescopic, adjustable steel prop used in construction to provide temporary horizontal support for concrete formwork, especially for slabs and beams. It is made of two or more sliding members that can be extended or retracted to the desired length and secured with nuts or bolts, making it flexible and versatile for different spans. Key features include its ability to be adjusted to different lengths, high load-bearing capacity, durability, and ease of installation, which saves time and labor on a construction site. Key features and details Telescopic design: It is a telescopic unit with an inner and outer sliding member, allowing for easy adjustment of its length. Material and durability: It is typically made of mild steel (MS) or other high-strength materials, and finishes can include powder coating or galvanization for corrosion resistance. Adjustable length: The length can be extended or retracted to suit specific project needs, with typical ranges varying by model. Load-bearing capacity: It is engineered to support significant loads, ensuring stable support for concrete formwork. Adjustment mechanism: Adjustment is done using a system of nuts and bolts, which securely lock the span at the required length. Applications: Commonly used for slab and beam formwork, but also serves as a shoring prop for other temporary support needs in building construction and repairs. Ease of use: Designed for quick installation and adjustment, which helps save time and labor costs. Storage: When not in use, it can be retracted to a compact size, making it easy to store and transport.