Overload
Impulse forces/impact stresses
2.4 The operator's responsibility
Operator
The operator's obligations
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NOTICE!
Property damage as a result of overloading the lif-
ting columns and their optional modules!
An excessive pressure load or tensile load, excessive
torsional stress or an uneven load distribution when
using multiple lifting columns can cause property
damage.
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Never exceed the pressure loads, tensile loads or
torsional stresses defined by RK Rose
+Krieger GmbH in chapter
data" on page 113.
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Make sure that the load is distributed symmetrically
over the lifting columns.
NOTICE!
Property damage as a result of a lifting column
being subjected to impulse forces and/or impact
stresses!
Impulse forces and/or impact stresses to which the
lifting column is subjected can cause property damage.
–
Never expose the lifting column to impulse forces
and/or impact stresses.
The operator is the person who operates the lifting column them-
selves for commercial or economic purposes, or makes it available
to a third party for use/application and bears the legal product
responsibility for the protection of the user, staff or a third parties
during operation.
The lifting column is used in the commercial sector. The operator
therefore is subject to the legal obligations relating to occupational
health and safety.
In addition to the safety information contained in this manual, the
safety, occupational health and safety and environmental protec-
tion regulations applicable to the lifting column must be adhered to.
The following particularly applies in this regard:
Lifting column Multilift I/Multilift II
Safety
The operator's responsibility
Ä Chapter 8 "Technical
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