SDMO RL6-1b Manuel D'utilisation Et D'entretien page 62

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Take out the column's safety pin (figure 5.4) and then perform the first raising phase, from horizontal to vertical position, by turning
the hoist crank handle with automatic brake (figure 5.5).
For raising, the hoist crank handle must only be turned clockwise. Any error in rotation could cause damage to
personnel/property in the vicinity of the column.
Important
Figure 5.4 – Safety pin
After reaching the vertical position, the lock ensures the telescopic column is securely locked (fig. 5.6, no. 1)
Move onto the second raising phase. Raise the column to the desired height using the hoist with automatic brake (fig. 5.6, no. 2).
For raising, the hoist crank handle must only be turned clockwise. Any error in rotation could cause damage to
personnel/property in the vicinity of the column.
Do not position the lighting column beneath overhead electric cables.
Important
The lighting column extended to its maximum height is designed to withstand a wind of around 80 km/h.
If used in areas prone to strong gusts of wind, remain alert to these and lower the telescopic column in due
time.
Important
It is formally prohibited to lift the stabilisers when the lighting column is in the vertical position.
Important
Figure 5.5 – Vertical positioning of column
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