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Mobile aluminium tower with climbing frame 1450/850, 3t - through the trapdoor method
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Quantity Schedule
1450 width towers
Number of working platforms allowed
The MAXIMUM SAFE WORKING LOAD (the combined weight of the
users, tools and materials) that may be placed on the tower is the
total weight less than the self-weight of the tower. The total weight for
the towers shown in the schedule is 950kg.
Example 1:
A 1450 tower built using the 3T method with a 4.2m platform height
and a platform length of 1.8m has a self-weight of 180kg.
950kg total weight - 180kg self-weight = 770kg maximum safe
working load (users, tools and materials).
Example 2:
A 1450 tower built using the 3T method with a 11.7m platform height
and a platform length of 2.5m has a self-weight of 449kg.
950kg total weight - 449kg self-weight = 501kg maximum safe
working load (users, tools and materials).
For greater heights and loads, consult the manufacturer for guidance.
Platform loading
On a 1450 tower, a platform may comprise of a single deck or two
decks placed side by side. The maximum safe working load
(the combined weight of the users, tools and materials) that may be
placed on a platform is 275kg. This must be evenly distributed over
either one deck, or two decks placed side by side.
The quantities on pages 7 and 8 will enable BoSS towers to be built
safely and therefore comply with the requirements of the Work at
Height Regulations. They include double guardrails to all platforms.
Toe boards will need to be added if any levels are used as working
platforms and for storage of materials.
EN 1004 requires platforms at least every 4.2m, and these measures
will exceed that requirement.
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