6.1
Control card
After assembly, the scaffold should be provided with a control card (clearly visible from the ground) on which the following information is
entered:
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Contact details responsible person
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Whether the scaffolding is ready for use
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Load class and the equalized load
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Whether the scaffolding is intended for indoor or outdoor use
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Date of assembly
7. Check before use
1. Check that the rolling tower is horizontal (check using a spirit level)
2. Check that all wheels are on the brake.
3. Check that the stabilizers are properly adjusted and make good contact with the ground.
4. Check that the rolling tower is assembled in accordance with this manual and in conformity with the configuration and ballast
table.
5. Check that the environmental factors, such as swinging doors, awnings that operate automatically, aboveground electrical cables,
traffic and/or passers-by, etc., do not lead to dangerous situations.
6. Check that the rolling tower can be used safely and that it is suitable for the intended purpose.
8. Weight and ballast
Ballast is not required for indoor and outdoor usage up to a maximum wind speed of 7.9 m/s (max. 4 Beaufort*). Please
contact Wienese with regard to use in higher wind speeds.
9. Moving the rolling tower
The rolling tower may only be moved while observing the following conditions:
1.
Before moving the rolling tower, the height has to be reduced to a maximum of 4 meters.
2.
Do not move a rolling tower in winds exceeding 7.9 m/s (max. 4 Beaufort).
3.
When the rolling tower is moved, persons and/or materials may not remain on the rolling tower.
4.
Beforehand, checks should be made that the environmental factors, such as swinging doors, canopies, pits, automatically
functioning awnings, aboveground electrical cables, traffic and/or passers-by, etc. do not lead to dangerous situations while the
scaffold is moved.
5.
In order to move the scaffold, the stabilizers can only be raised to a maximum of 3 cm.
6.
Before moving the rolling tower, all wheels must be removed from the brake.
7.
Only move the scaffold manually in a lengthways direction, over a flat, horizontal and sufficiently load-bearing surface.
8.
After moving the rolling tower, check all the points listed in Section 4 "Before Using".
10. Disassembly of the rolling tower
The scaffold should be disassembled following the instructions for assembly but in reverse order.
11. Inspection, Care and Maintenance
1.
Scaffolds used in a professional capacity must be inspected periodically by an expert. Local legislation and regulations may contain
supplementary measures on top of this guide.
2.
Scaffold parts must be handled and transported with care in order to avoid damage.
3.
Storage should be organized in such a way that only undamaged parts, in the correct amounts, are available for assembly of the
scaffold.
4.
Check all moving parts for correct functioning and check that these are not filthy.
5.
Check all parts for damage. Damaged, worn-out or incorrect parts may not be used. Replace these parts only with original supplier
parts. To prevent accidents, these parts must be mounted in the same way as the part that is replaced. Mounting (fastening) and/or
repair are at your own expense and risk. The supplier shall not be liable for damage resulting from erroneous mounting and/or
repair.
6.
Production code (JJ-WW) can be found on: braces, the tube, frames, the upright, platforms, inside platform beams, stabilizers and
the outside tube.