Boss CLIMA 3T User Manual page 6

Mobile aluminium tower with climbing frame 1450/850, 3t - through the trapdoor method
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Safety First
Ties
Ties should be used when the tower goes beyond its safe height,
beyond the limits of the stabilisers/outriggers or if there is a
danger of instability. They should be rigid, two way ties fastened
to both uprights of the frame with load-bearing right angled or
swivel couplers. Only couplers suitable for the 50.8mm diameter
tube of the tower should be used. Ideally, ties should be secured
to both faces of a solid structure by means of anchorages.
The tie frequency may vary depending on the application, but
they should (at a minimum) be every 4 metres in height.
For further information on tying-in a tower please contact your
supplier or BoSS.
Maintenance - storage -
transport
All components and their parts should be regularly inspected
to identify damage; particularly to joints. Lost or broken parts
should be replaced, and any tubing with indentation greater than
5mm should not be used and put to one side for manufacture
repair. Adjustable leg threads should be cleaned and lightly
lubricated to keep them free running.
Brace claws, frame interlock clips, trapdoor latches and platform
wind-locks should be regularly checked to ensure they lock
correctly.
Refer to the BoSS user guide for detailed inspection and
maintenance advice.
Components should be stored with due care to prevent damage.
Ensure components are not damaged by excessive strapping
forces when transported.
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