4.2.- Pull the legs out of their support for transport (S) and insert them in their working
lodges (V). Check that they are fully inserted and fastened by the retaining safety
triggers (R). The long legs must be mounted at the front and the short ones at the rear.
SEE FIGURE 1.
4.3.- Adjust the vertical alignment of the tower with the support plates (Q) by turning the
handle (H) in the required sense until the bubble of the level (F) becomes centered in
the circle. When leveling the tower, the transport wheels must have firm contact with
the ground as another supporting point.
SEE FIGURE 2.
4.4.- Extract the loading forks (U) after removing the safety bolts (L) and bring them into
position to support the load. Then put in the safety bolts.
SEE FIGURE 3.
In their loading position, the loading forks (U) must be aligned so that the indication
mark appears on the topside showing a slope as illustrated in the following picture.
SEE FIGURE 4.
4.5.- Place the load to lift on the tower forks by means of a suitable support so that the
load can only move in a vertical sense. The minimum load must be at least 25 kg. The
maximum recommended load must never be placed farther than 25 cm from the first
tower section.
SEE FIGURE 5.
4.6.- In set-ups with several front towers such as the T-107, T-116 and T-117 models, it is
recommended to put up these towers facing back to back, thereby balancing the
loads carried by both towers and making the assembly considerably stronger.
SEE FIGURE 6.
4.7.- We don't recommend to use the tower as individual support for any application.
Such installations can seriously affect the stability of the tower, especially with hanging
loads which can be moved by the wind or any other external force. This requires the
load to have a greater resistance to dynamic forces which may act upon the tower.
SEE FIGURE 7.
4.8.- Up:
Release the brake (O) and lift the tower by turning the winch handle clockwise (N1) to
raise the load to the required height.
SEE FIGURE 8.
4.9.- Hold:
Releasing the winch handle (W) will activate the winch's automatic brake.
SEE FIGURE 9.
The tower may be stopped in any desired intermediate position just by releasing the
handle.