8. Assembling the RS 44-POWER
Mount the parts according to the steps shown in Annex T8. Attach all connections as shown in Annex T2. See the table below for the
references to the annex that includes the configuration table and the composition per type of rolling tower.
Configuration
RS 44-POWER
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A. Base section
1. Put the wheels into the folding frame (part K), put the brakes on and put them in an outward direction [F1 - F3].
2. Unfold the folding frame.
3. Place the horizontal prop (part G) under the first rung on the support [F4 – F6].
4. Adjust the base section using a spirit level.
5. Install the Safe-Quick Guardrails® (part F) with the instruction label facing the inside [F14 - F18].
6. Place the temporary platform (part D) on the third rung (F20 - F21].
7. After the frames mentioned in B. Middle Section are placed, mount the triangle stabilisers (part I) [F10 - F13].
For completing the assembly of the RS 44-POWER, follow steps B and C of Annex T3.
9. Ballast
See Annex T10 for an overview of the total weight of the scaffold and the number of counterweights of 5 kg per wheeled support that
should be used.
10. Moving the rolling tower
The rolling tower may only be moved while observing the following conditions:
1.
Before moving the rolling tower, the height has to be reduced to a maximum of 6.2 metres.
2.
When the rolling tower is moved, persons and/or materials may not remain on the mobile unit.
3.
Beforehand, checks should be made that the environmental factors, such as swinging doors, canopies, pits, automatically functioning
awnings, aboveground electrical cables, traffic and/or passers-by, etc. do not lead to dangerous situations while the scaffold is moved.
4.
In order to move the scaffold, the stabilisers can only be raised to a maximum of 3 cm.
5.
Only move the scaffold manually in a lengthways direction, over a flat, horizontal and sufficiently load-bearing surface.
6.
After moving the rolling tower has to be realigned horizontally using a spirit level.
11. Disassembly of the rolling tower
The scaffold should be disassembled following the instructions for assembly but in reverse order.
12. Inspection, Care and Maintenance
1.
Scaffold parts must be handled and transported with care in order to avoid damage.
2.
Storage should be organised in such a way that only undamaged parts, in the correct amounts, are available for assembly of the scaffold.
3.
Check all moving parts for correct functioning and check that these are not filthy.
4.
Check all parts for damage. Damaged, worn-out or incorrect parts may not be used. Replace these parts only with original Altrex parts. To
prevent accidents, these parts must be mounted in the same way as the part that is replaced. Mounting (fastening) and/or repair are at your
own expense and risk. Altrex shall not be liable for damage resulting from erroneous mounting and/or repair.
5.
Scaffolds for professional use must be inspected periodically by an expert.
13. Warranty conditions
Please visit www.altrex.com/warranty to view the clauses of the Altrex warranty.
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