• Using scaffolding which has not been assembled vertically (tolerance: 1%).
• Using scaffolding which has not been assembled according to the instructions of this manual.
• Creating a bridge between the scaffolding and a building or between two pieces of scaffolding.
• Jumping on the bases.
• Accessing the work base from the outside.
• Using boards as a base.
• Leaning an access ladder against the scaffolding.
• Anchoring the product is prohibited. If winds are higher than 45km/h, the unit must be disassembled.
12. MOVING THE TOWER
Mobile scaffolding must only be moved manually on a solid, level floor without any obstacles on the ground or in the
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air. Normal walking speed must not be exceeded during relocation.
Mobile scaffolding must be moved on a floor with a maximum gradient of 1%.
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Mobile scaffolding must never be towed by a motor vehicle.
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Mobile scaffolding must never be moved in the presence of wind speeds in excess of 35 km/h.
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The stabilisers must remain attached to the mobile scaffolding during relocation (minimum play between the
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supporting plate and the floor).
The floor on which the mobile scaffolding is moved must be capable of bearing lowered loads.
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A bearing race must be provided on soft terrain.
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Mobile scaffolding must not be moved if staff or equipment are still present.
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The scaffolding must not be lifted using the main crane or an overhead crane.
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The scaffolding should be "pushed" rather than "pulled".
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13. TRANSPORT AND DOORWAYS
13.1.
The SSCL range can fit through doors with a width of 0.8m and a clear headroom of 1.9m.
13.2.
Equipment and small tools may also be transported.
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14. MAINTENANCE
14.1.
VERIFICATION:
14.1.1.
Inspect the parts prior to each assembly paying particular attention to:
- The wheel brakes.
- The safety equipment (pin, sleeve, lock, etc.).
- The hooks on the work base and their attachments.
- The plywood work bases.
- The stabiliser pipe clamps
14.1.2.
All parts which show signs of:
- Permanent deformation.
- Drill holes.
- Notches (caused by grinding for example).
- Significant oxidation.
... must be discarded!
In case of doubt, replace the component.
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© Jack Sealey Limited
Original Language Version
SSCL1.V2, SSCL3, SSCL4 Issue:4 28/06/21
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