Safety First
Stabilisers/ballast
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Stabilisers or outriggers and ballast weights should always be
fitted when specified.
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The Quantity Schedules show the recommended stabilisation.
In circumstances where there is restricted ground clearance for
stabilisers/outriggers, contact your supplier for advice. Ballast
must be made up of solid materials (i.e. not water or loose sand)
and should not be positioned to overload individual legs. Ballast
should be secured against accidental removal where practicable,
and be supported on the lowest rung of the bottom frame.
Movement
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The tower should only be moved by manual effort, and only from
the base.
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Beware of live electrical apparatus when moving the tower
(particularly overhead), plus wires or moving parts of machinery.
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No person or materials should be on the tower during
movement.
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Caution should be exercised when wheeling a tower over
rough, uneven or sloping ground, taking care to unlock and
lock castors. If stabilisers are fitted, they should only be
lifted a maximum of 25mm above the ground to clear ground
obstructions.
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The overall height of the tower when being moved should not
exceed 2.5 times the minimum base dimensions, or 4 metres
overall height.
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Before use, check that the tower is still correct and complete.
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After every movement of the tower, use a spirit level to check
that it is vertical and level and set the adjustable legs as
required.
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Do not move the tower in wind speeds over 7.7 metres per
second (17mph).
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BoSS Clima 3T
User Guide