5.2.21
Assembly of locking chain
• Place the locking chain (35/1) with mounting lug (35/
2) sideways on the rail support (35/3) and fix it tightly
with M6x30 socket screws from the side. Seal the
holes with plastic plugs.
• Place the facing suspension lugs (35/4) sideways on
the rail support (35/6) and fix them tightly with M8x65
socket screws from the side. Seal the holes with plas-
tic plugs.
• Check the locking mechanism of the safety chain with
snap hook by attaching the chain.
5.2.22
Installation of connecting elements and diagonal strut
• The connecting element (36/3) can be used to join two
working platforms, module systems (36/1) and (36/2).
• Align the module system working platforms (36/1)
and (36/2).
• Join two connecting elements (36/3) on the side ac-
cording to need and platform variant (Figure
mounting screws.
• Align and mount the support feet (37/2 and 38/1) for
supporting the diagonal struts (37/3) with two square
head bolts and mounting nuts (37/1) each in the screw
channels of the module system working platforms
and to the supports.
• Fasten the diagonal strut (39/2) with mounting
screws to the two support feet (39/1 and 39/3).
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USING THE SYSTEMS
6.1
Safety rules
• The systems should be used only properly (according
to the manufacturer's instructions); improper use is
not permissible.
• All safety rules according to Section
served strictly.
• Before using the systems, please check to ensure
that all the components are in proper condition and
that they are functional. The systems should not be
used if defects are detected.
• The systems should not be used if there are slippery
substances (e.g., oil, grease) on the platform or the
steps. The system should be cleaned in advance.
• The system should only be used by persons familiar
with these Assembly and Use Instructions.
• The systems are to be used only with full side protec-
tion, i.e., with guard rails, double barrier or hinged
door.
• The platform should be reached only with the help of
the stairway. Climbing over the rails is prohibited.
• The load capacity of the platform should not be ex-
ceeded. The load capacity includes the user or users
and the carried materials/tools.
• The stationary systems should be used only if they are
fixed to the floor and/or a wall.
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• In case of systems with hooks, please ensure before
• Do not use any lifting equipment on the systems.
• Do not brace yourself against the guard rails when
• Do not connect the systems to buildings with beams,
• Do not jump on the platform.
• Do not create horizontal loads, for example, by work-
• Do not use ladders, crates or other devices to in-
• Safety ropes / chains, double barriers and hinged
• If the systems with hooks are attached to or placed on
with
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• Only undamaged and faultless accessories of the
• No objects should be placed or stored on the stair-
• The stairway should not be ascended in haste.
• While transporting loads over the stairways, the load
• Insert locking pins in plug-in guard rail.
• Dismantle guard rails only during maintenance and
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must be ob-
• Lock snap-in brackets with hooks or screws.
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7.1
The system should be cleaned with water and a commer-
cial detergent. Paint can be removed with terpentine.
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use that the hooks lie fully on the support surface and
the specified step angle (45° or 60°) is achieved.
working.
etc. The systems may not be used as a stairway for
ascending to other constructions from there.
ing on adjacent constructions, which could cause de-
mage to the systems.
crease the height of the platform.
doors must always be kept closed.
trucks, please indicate the location conspicuously,
e.g., with the help of warning beams, warning lights
or sentries.
manufacturer that are certified in the test certificate
may be used.
ways.
should be carried in such a way that one hand is al-
ways free to hold the guard rail. The transported ma-
terial should not block the view of the steps.
repair jobs.
MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the system
Detergents should not come in contact
with the soil; used detergent liquids must
be disposed of according to the valid envi-
ronment protection rules.
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