Operating; General; Opening Claws; Lifting Of A Manhole - probst SRG-UNI-3-K Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating

5
Operating
5.1

General

5.1.1 Opening claws

The tie rods are foreseen for a maximum inside
diameter (of the gripping goods) of 2.0 m.
The inclination angle must not exceed 40°,
otherwise there is a danger of the load being
released!
If the inside diameter of the manhole exceeds
2.0 m, it is necessary to use longer tie rods!
It must be absolutely taken care that the admissible safe working load is not exceeded.
The jaws may only be equally loaded and not pulled to one side or be dragged along the ground.
The claws must always be suspended in the true vertical position.
Rotate holdfast application (1) upwards (Fig. 2) and locate in both grooves (2) on the outside jaw (3): Now the
jaw is locked at its maximum opening width (Fig. 3). During the adjustment it must be ensured that the web
slings are not loaded and not twisted.
The manholes must be of sufficient construction to withstand the clamping forces during transport.
Do not transport wet, smooth, dirty or even icy manholes/cones.
There are numerous different models of manholes/cones. Make sure that only elements according to
DIN 4034 are transported!
Only transport sufficiently cemented and fracture-free manholes/cones.
Otherwise there is a danger of the load or parts of the load being released!

5.1.2 Lifting of a manhole

Open all the claws.
Fit suspension lug in the load hook of the lifting device (e.g.
crane).
It must be ensured that the individual tie rods are not twisted
and that they can be easily pulled through the jaws.
Position claws equally onto the manhole (holdfast
application is situated inside the manhole) so that the tie
rods are equally loaded. The suspension lug must be
positioned above the centre of gravity!
Ensure that the tie rods are not twisted and that they can be
easily pulled through the jaws.
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40°
Fig. 2
Abb. 3
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