GEDA AB 450 Operating instructions

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Temporary suspended personnel lift (PL)
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Declaration of Conformity (complete machine)
Declaration of Incorporation (incomplete machine)
1 GUIDE .......................................................................................................................... 6
1.1 IMAGES .............................................................................................................................................. 6
1.2 WARNING NOTICES ............................................................................................................................. 6
1.3 ABBREVIATIONS .................................................................................................................................. 7
1.4 IMPRINT ............................................................................................................................................. 7
1.5 GEDA REPRESENTATIVES................................................................................................................... 8
2 IDENTIFICATION DATA .............................................................................................. 9
2.1 MACHINE / INCOMPLETE MACHINE ....................................................................................................... 9
2.2 MANUFACTURER ................................................................................................................................. 9
2.3 ORDERING SPARE PARTS .................................................................................................................... 9
3 TECHNICAL DATA .................................................................................................... 10
3.1 EMISSIONS ....................................................................................................................................... 11
3.2 TRANSPORT WEIGHTS ....................................................................................................................... 11
3.1 TIGHTENING TORQUES ...................................................................................................................... 12
3.1.1 Mechanical screw connections without torque control .............................................................. 12
3.1.2 Electrical screw connections ...................................................................................................... 12
4 CONSTRUCTION ALTERNATIVES .......................................................................... 13
4.1 PERMITTED CONSTRUCTION ALTERNATIVES ........................................................................................ 13
4.1.1 Straight construction of the PL with 2 winches up to a maximum of 14 m ................................ 13
4.1.2 Straight construction of the PL with 1 winch up to a maximum of 2 m ...................................... 14
4.2 CONSTRUCTION ALTERNATIVES NOT PERMITTED ................................................................................. 14
5 RATED LOAD TABLES ............................................................................................. 15
5.1 CABLE WORKING PLATFORM WITH 2 X GEDA AB 450 ........................................................................ 15
5.2 CABLE WORKING PLATFORM WITH 2 X GEDA AB 650 ........................................................................ 15
5.3 CABLE WORKING PLATFORM WITH 1 X GEDA AB 450 ........................................................................ 16
5.4 CABLE WORKING PLATFORM WITH 1 X GEDA AB 650 ........................................................................ 16
6 OUTRIGGER DA 6 / DA 1 .......................................................................................... 17
6.1 VERIFICATION OF STABILITY ............................................................................................................... 17
6.2 COUNTERWEIGHTS ........................................................................................................................... 18
6.2.1 Winch 450 with outrigger DA 6 / DA 1 ....................................................................................... 18
6.2.2 Winch 650 with outrigger DA 6 .................................................................................................. 18
6.3 SUPPORTING FORCES ....................................................................................................................... 19
6.3.1 Winch 450 with outrigger DA 6 / DA 1 ....................................................................................... 19
6.3.2 Winch 650 with outrigger DA 6 .................................................................................................. 19
7 PARAPET BRACKET ................................................................................................ 20
7.1 VERIFICATION OF SAFETY .................................................................................................................. 20
7.2 MOUNTING ....................................................................................................................................... 20
8 SAFETY INFORMATION ........................................................................................... 21
8.1 PROPER USE .................................................................................................................................... 21
8.1.1 Incomplete machine ................................................................................................................... 21
8.1.2 Complete machine ..................................................................................................................... 21
8.2 TESTS PRIOR TO DELIVERY ................................................................................................................ 22
8.3 OPERATING AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS .................................................................................. 22
8.4 MACHINE LIMITATIONS ....................................................................................................................... 23
8.5 MODIFICATIONS / ALTERATIONS ......................................................................................................... 23
8.6 PROHIBITION OF CERTAIN ACTIVITIES ................................................................................................. 23
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8.7 MACHINE OPERATION ........................................................................................................................ 23
8.7.1 Complete machine ..................................................................................................................... 23
8.7.2 Incomplete machine ................................................................................................................... 24
8.8 FORESEEABLE MISUSE ...................................................................................................................... 24
8.9 MACHINE HAZARDS ........................................................................................................................... 24
8.10 HAZARD SOURCES / EXISTING RESIDUAL HAZARDS .............................................................................. 25
8.10.1 Moving, rotating, pointed and sharp-edged parts .................................................................. 25
8.10.2 Energies ................................................................................................................................. 25
8.10.3 Emergency ............................................................................................................................. 25
8.11 OTHER RELEVANT DOCUMENTS ......................................................................................................... 26
8.12 EXPORT LICENCE .............................................................................................................................. 26
8.13 WARRANTY ...................................................................................................................................... 26
8.14 GEDA TRAINING SESSIONS ............................................................................................................... 26
8.15 DISPOSING OF THE MACHINE ............................................................................................................. 26
9 OBLIGATIONS OF THE OPERATING COMPANY ................................................... 27
9.1 OBLIGATION OF TRAINING / QUALIFICATION ......................................................................................... 27
9.2 ACCESSIBILITY TO NECESSARY INFORMATION ..................................................................................... 28
9.3 CHECKING CORRECT AND PROPER CONDITION AND USE ...................................................................... 28
9.4 IDENTIFYING HAZARDS AT THE PLACE OF USE ..................................................................................... 28
9.5 MACHINES/SYSTEMS REQUIRING REGISTRATION ................................................................................. 28
9.6 RECURRING INSPECTIONS ................................................................................................................. 28
9.7 TRANSPORTING SUSPENDED LOADS OVER THE MACHINE ..................................................................... 29
9.8 PREPARING AN EMERGENCY/EVACUATION PLAN.................................................................................. 29
9.9 TRAINING ASSEMBLY ENGINEERS FROM OTHER COMPANIES................................................................. 29
9.10 FOLLOWING THE INSTRUCTIONS OF GEDA ASSEMBLY ENGINEERS ...................................................... 29
9.11 PROVISION OF PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT ............................................................................ 29
9.12 PERFORMING A CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT PROCEDURE..................................................................... 29
10 REGARDING USE BY AUTHORISED PEOPLE ....................................................... 30
10.1 ASSEMBLY/MAINTENANCE/SERVICING SPECIALIST ............................................................................... 30
10.2 OPERATOR ....................................................................................................................................... 30
10.3 PROTECTION OF PARTICULAR GROUPS OF PEOPLE.............................................................................. 30
10.3.1 Young people, pregnant women, disabled persons .............................................................. 30
10.3.2 People with pacemakers and metal implants ........................................................................ 30
11 OBLIGATORY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................. 31
11.1 BASIC CONDUCT WHEN WORKING WITH THE MACHINE.......................................................................... 31
11.2 SUPPLEMENTARY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE/DISPOSING OF THE MACHINE.. 32
11.3 ADDITIONAL SAFETY NOTES ASSEMBLY/CONNECTION ....................................................................... 32
11.4 ADDITIONAL SAFETY NOTES SERVICING/REPAIRS/ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS ..................................... 33
11.5 ADDITIONAL SAFETY NOTES FIRST COMMISSIONING/DAILY COMMISSIONING........................................ 34
11.6 ADDITIONAL SAFETY NOTES CLEANING ............................................................................................ 34
12 OVERVIEW OF WARNING SIGNS TO BE OBSERVED ........................................... 35
12.1 ELECTRIC SHOCK .............................................................................................................................. 35
12.2 SECURE MACHINE AGAINST BEING SWITCHED ON ................................................................................ 35
12.3 FALLING TOOLS ................................................................................................................................ 35
12.4 PREVENT ACCESS BY UNAUTHORISED PERSONS ................................................................................. 35
12.5 INSTALLING THE CONTROLLER ........................................................................................................... 36
12.6 CONNECTING THE WINCHES TO THE CONTROLLER .............................................................................. 36
12.7 CLEANING ........................................................................................................................................ 36
12.8 APPROACH PLATE LIMIT SWITCH ........................................................................................................ 37
12.9 FAULTS ............................................................................................................................................ 37
12.10 RESCUING PEOPLE ....................................................................................................................... 37
12.11 INSPECT ROPE STOP ..................................................................................................................... 37
12.12 SERVICING ................................................................................................................................... 38
12.13 ASSEMBLY OF THE DRIVE ROPE AND SAFETY ROPE ......................................................................... 38
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13 MOUNTING ................................................................................................................ 39
13.1 OUTRIGGER DA 6 / DA 1 .................................................................................................................. 39
13.2 BRACING THE DA 6 OUTRIGGER ........................................................................................................ 40
13.3 ALIGNING THE OUTRIGGER ................................................................................................................ 41
13.4 SUSPENDING THE ROPES FROM THE OUTRIGGER ................................................................................ 42
13.5 PL (WORKING PLATFORM) ................................................................................................................. 42
13.5.1 Assembling a platform segment ............................................................................................ 42
13.5.2 Connecting platform segments to each other ........................................................................ 42
13.5.3 Installing the end protection ................................................................................................... 42
13.6 MOUNTING THE C-CLAMP / CHASSIS AND DISTANCE PIECES ................................................................. 43
13.7 FASTENING THE WINCH TO THE C-CLAMP ........................................................................................... 44
13.8 FASTENING THE WINCH TO THE END FACE OF THE WORKING PLATFORMS ............................................. 45
13.9 INSTALLING THE CONTROLLER ........................................................................................................... 46
13.10 CONNECTING THE CONTROLLER .................................................................................................... 47
13.11 INSTALLING THE DRIVE ROPE AND SAFETY ROPE ............................................................................. 48
13.11.1 Installing the C-clamp ............................................................................................................ 48
13.11.2 Assembly on the winch .......................................................................................................... 49
13.12 APPROACH PLATE LIMIT SWITCH .................................................................................................... 50
14 DISASSEMBLY .......................................................................................................... 51
15 OPERATION .............................................................................................................. 51
15.1 WINCH CONTROLS ............................................................................................................................ 51
15.1.1 Simple control ........................................................................................................................ 51
15.1.2 Central control box................................................................................................................. 52
16 SAFETY FEATURES ................................................................................................. 53
16.1 EMERGENCY LOWERING .................................................................................................................... 53
16.2 ROPE STOP ...................................................................................................................................... 54
16.2.1 Working platform is at an angle (> 10°) ................................................................................. 54
16.2.2 Rope stop has triggered in the event of a power failure ........................................................ 54
16.2.3 Breakage of the suspension rope .......................................................................................... 55
16.2.4 Tests following breakage of a rope........................................................................................ 55
17 FAULTS ..................................................................................................................... 56
18 RESCUING PEOPLE TRAPPED INSIDE .................................................................. 57
18.1 BASIC CONDUCT IN THE EVENT OF A RESCUE/MALFUNCTION ................................................................ 57
18.2 INSPECTIONS .................................................................................................................................... 58
18.3 GENERAL OVERHAUL ........................................................................................................................ 59
18.4 VISUAL INSPECTIONS ........................................................................................................................ 59
18.5 TEST RUN WITH AN EMPTY CAR .......................................................................................................... 59
19 SERVICING ................................................................................................................ 60
19.1 SERVICE PLAN .................................................................................................................................. 60
19.2 INSPECT ROPE STOP ......................................................................................................................... 61
20 DAILY CLEANING ..................................................................................................... 62
20.1 CLEANING THE MACHINE INSIDE AND OUT ........................................................................................... 62
20.2 CLEANING THE AREA AROUND THE MACHINE ....................................................................................... 62
21 OPTIONS ................................................................................................................... 63
21.1 RAISING THE DA 6 OUTRIGGER ......................................................................................................... 63
21.2 COLD PACKAGE ................................................................................................................................ 64
21.3 OPERATING TIME INDICATOR (WINCH) ................................................................................................ 64
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1 Guide
You will come across a series of illustrations and symbols while reading
this manual which are intended to help you navigate through and under-
stand this manual. The different meanings are explained below.
Text display
Meaning
Bold type
Emphasises particularly important
words/passages
List 1
Denotes lists
o List 2
Denotes lists
(brackets)
Item numbers
Instruction
Instruction to personnel Always given in
chronological order
The masculine form of address is mostly used in this manual to make
reading easier. It goes without saying that both genders are always implied
and addressed.
1.1 Images
The images used relate to a specific machine type. They may only be a
schematic representation of other machine types. The fundamental func-
tion and operation is not affected by this.
1.2 Warning notices
Activities with specific hazards (to life and limb or potential damage to the
machine) are indicated by warning notices. The instructions given in the
warning notices must be observed.
Warning level
Consequence
Probability
death/serious injury
is imminent
serious injury
possible
minor injury
possible
material damage
possible
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1.3 Abbreviations
The following abbreviations may be used in the manual.
min. minimum
mins. minutes
etc. et cetera
poss. possible/possibly
e.g. for example
ml millilitre
mm millimetre
°C degrees Celsius
°F degrees Fahrenheit
ft. feet
ft/m feet per minute
m/min metres per minute
in. inch
etc. et cetera
lbs. pounds
lbf.-ft pounds per feet
kg kilogram
l litre
gal. gallons
kip kilopound
km/h kilometres per hour
mph miles per hour
inc. including
if nec. if necessary
i.e. i.e.
reg. regarding
RH relative humidity
approx. approximately
Ø diameter
® registered trademark
© copyright
TM trademark
% per cent
per mille
dB (A) sound pressure level
LWA sound power level
> greater than
< less than
± plus or minus
1.4 Imprint
GEDA Dechentreiter GmbH & Co. KG
Copyright ©
All rights reserved. No part may be reproduced in any form or processed,
duplicated or disseminated using electronic media without the written con-
sent of the manufacturer. The copyright and conditions of use of any soft-
ware products / user documentation from other manufacturers that may be
included with the scope of delivery must be observed.
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1.5 GEDA representatives
Bergkamen Subsidiary
Gera Subsidiary
GEDA Dechentreiter GmbH & Co.
KG
Northwest branch
Marie-Curie-Strasse 11
59192 Bergkamen-Rünthe
Tel. +49 2389 9874-32
Fax. +49 2389 9874-33
GEDA Dechentreiter GmbH &
Co. KG
East branch
Ernst-M.-Jahr Strasse 5
07552 Gera
Tel. +49 365 55280-0
Fax. +49 365 55280-29
USA Subsidiary
Russia Subsidiary
GEDA USA, LLC
1151 Butler Road
USA 77573 League City, Texas
Tel. +1(713) 621 7272
Fax. +1(713) 621 7279
Web: www.gedausa.com
GEDA RUS, LLC
Yaroslavskoe shosse 42
129337 Moscow
Russian Federation
Tel. +7(495) 663 24 48
Fax. +7(495) 663 24 49
Web: www.geda-ru.com
Turkey Subsidiary
GEDA MAJOR
IS VE INSAAT MAKINALARI SAN. TIC. LTD. STI.
Semsettin Günaltay Cad. No:224 A Blok K:2 D:5
Tüccarbasi / Erenköy
TR-34734 Istanbul/Turkey
Tel.: +90 (216) 478 2108
Fax: +90 (216) 467 3564
Web: www.geda.com.tr
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2 Identification data
2.1 Machine / Incomplete Machine
See nameplate
2.2 Manufacturer
GEDA Dechentreiter GmbH & Co. KG
Mertinger Strasse 60
86663 Asbach-Bäumenheim
Tel.: +49 906 9809-0
Fax: +49 906 9809-50
E-Mail: info@geda.de
Web: www.geda.de
2.3 Ordering spare parts
Spare parts are ordered exclusively through the manufacturer/representa-
tive.
Only original GEDA spare parts may be used. Only original GEDA spare
parts guarantee full function as well as safety and reliability. The use of
unapproved spare parts releases us from any liability for damage arising
as a consequence of such use.
Please supply the following details with each order for spare parts:
Machine model
Year of manufacture
Serial No.:
Name of the component
Item No.:
Order quantity
Operating voltage (if applicable)
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3 Technical data
WINCH
GEDA
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AB 450
GEDA
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AB 450
GEDA
®
AB 650
Pulling force
450 kg
450 kg
650 kg
Speed
8 m/min
8 m/min
8 m/min
Weight
55 kg
55 kg
55 kg
Voltage
230 V / 50 Hz
400 V / 50 Hz
400 V / 50 Hz
Power consumption
7.5 A
3.0 A
3.0 A
Max. start-up current
30 A
14.5 A
14.5 A
Capacity
1.4 kW
1.4 kW
1.4 kW
Control voltage
48 V
48 V
48 V
Duty cycle (DC)
60%
60%
60%
Protection rating
IP 54
IP 54
IP 54
Engine speed
2800 min
-1
2800 min
-1
2800 min
-1
Feed point fuse
1 x 16 A
time delay
3 x 16 A
time delay
3 x 16 A
time delay
Triggering speed
Safety brake in case of
rope failure
max. 20 m/min
max. 20 m/min
max. 20 m/min
General overhaul
500 h (L3)
500 h (L3)
500 h (L3)
The general overhaul must only be performed by the manufacturer or by a
person authorised by the manufacturer.
Rope
Type of lag
right-hand lay
Strength class
1960 N/
Nominal diameter
8.3 mm
Minimum breaking strength
51 kN
Actual breaking strength
53 kN
WARNING
The winches must be operated only using original GEDA ropes.
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Electrical connection
The cables provided by the customer must be designed such that:
they correspond to the connected load of the machine.
no interference voltages or interference frequencies occur.
the response behaviour of the safety equipment meets the relevant
legal requirements.
The necessary cable cross-section must be determined while taking into account
the requisite installation type according to DIN VDE 0298 Section 4 and
DIN VDE 0100 Section 430. A power distributor with a residual-current circuit
breaker (as per VDE 0100 Section 704) must be provided on site. Country-specific
regulations must be observed. The minimum required cross-section of the power
cord is 4 m. A rubber-sheathed cable at least 5 x 2.5 m (400 V) or 3 x 4 m
(230 V) is required to extend the power cord.
3.1 Emissions
Noise power level LWA:
3.2 Transport weights
Component
Weight
Platform
Platform segment 1 m
approx. 25 kg
Platform segment 1.5 m
approx. 40 kg
Platform segment 2 m
approx. 50 kg
Platform segment 3 m
approx. 75 kg
Winch
Winch AB 450 / 650
approx. 55 kg
Controller
approx. 17 kg
Suspension rope
Outrigger
DA 1 outrigger
approx. 95 kg
DA 6 outrigger
approx. 195 kg
Counterweight
25 kg
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3.1 Tightening torques
3.1.1 Mechanical screw connections without torque control
Data refers to bolts in strength class 8.8
Tightening torque
Tightening torque
M 8
25 Nm
M 16
210 Nm
M 10
49 Nm
M 18
300 Nm
M 12
86 Nm
M 20
425 Nm
M 14
135 Nm
M 24
710 Nm
3.1.2 Electrical screw connections
Tightening torque
Tightening torque
M 4
1.2 Nm
M 12
15.5 Nm
M 5
2 Nm
M 16
30 Nm
M 6
3 Nm
M 20
52 Nm
M 8
6 Nm
M 24
80 Nm
M 10
10 Nm
M 30
150 Nm
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4 Construction alternatives
The manual and the conformity declaration relate solely to the construction
alternatives presented below. The operating licence and the conformity
declaration will cease to be valid in the case of other construction alterna-
tives. If other construction alternatives are required, please contact GEDA.
4.1 Permitted construction alternatives
4.1.1 Straight construction of the PL with 2 winches up to a maximum of
14 m
PL constructed from platform segments of 1-3 m, using 2 identical winch-
es. Winches fastened at the front with C-clamps (1) or at the end faces
with winch brackets (2). 2 identical outriggers which are suitable for the
winches used.
min. 2 m max. 14 m
1 m 2 m
3 m
2 x DA 6
Outriggers for
AB 450 / 650
2 x DA 1
Outriggers for AB 450
2 x parapet bracket
for AB 450 / 650
1
1
2
2
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4.1.2 Straight construction of the PL with 1 winch up to a maximum of 2 m
PL constructed from platform segments of 1-2 m, using one winch. Winch
fastened with C-clamp. Outriggers suitable for the winch.
max. 2 m
1 x DA 6
Outrigger for
AB 450 / 650
1 x DA 1
Outrigger for AB 450
1 x parapet bracket
for AB 450 / 650
4.2 Construction alternatives not permitted
The following construction alternatives are not covered by the conformity
declaration.
Angled construction of the PL.
Use of different outriggers for each PL.
Use with different winches for each PL.
Use of more than 2 winches.
Construction with ropes suspended obliquely.
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5 Rated load tables
5.1 Cable working platform with 2 x GEDA AB 450
Length
of PL
Total weight of
the suspended
structure
C-clamp
Rated
load
Total weight of
the suspended
structure
Suspension at
end faces
Rated
load
Maximum
number
of people
in the PL
2 m
321 kg
400 kg
240 kg
400 kg
2
3 m
340 kg
560 kg
255 kg
600 kg
4
4 m
371 kg
525 kg
290 kg
605 kg
4
5 m
386 kg
510 kg
305 kg
590 kg
4
6 m
400 kg
495 kg
320 kg
575 kg
4
7 m
426 kg
470 kg
345 kg
550 kg
4
8 m
451 kg
445 kg
370 kg
525 kg
4
9 m
466 kg
430 kg
385 kg
510 kg
4
10 m
491 kg
405 kg
410 kg
485 kg
4
11 m
516 kg
380 kg
435 kg
460 kg
4
12 m
531 kg
365 kg
450 kg
445 kg
4
13 m
556 kg
340 kg
475 kg
420 kg
4
14 m
581 kg
315 kg
500 kg
400 kg
4
5.2 Cable working platform with 2 x GEDA AB 650
Length
of PL
Total weight of
the suspended
structure
C-clamp
Rated
load
Total weight of
the suspended
structure
Suspension at
end faces
Rated
load
Maximum
number
of people
in the PL
2 m
321 kg
400 kg
240 kg
400 kg
2
3 m
340 kg
600 kg
255 kg
600 kg
4
4 m
371 kg
800 kg
290 kg
800 kg
4
5 m
386 kg
910 kg
305 kg
990 kg
4
6 m
400 kg
895 kg
320 kg
975 kg
4
7 m
426 kg
870 kg
345 kg
950 kg
4
8 m
451 kg
845 kg
370 kg
925 kg
4
9 m
466 kg
830 kg
385 kg
910 kg
4
10 m
491 kg
805 kg
410 kg
885 kg
4
11 m
516 kg
780 kg
435 kg
860 kg
4
12 m
531 kg
765 kg
450 kg
845 kg
4
13 m
556 kg
740 kg
475 kg
820 kg
4
14 m
581 kg
715 kg
500 kg
795 kg
4
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5.3 Cable working platform with 1 x GEDA AB 450
Length
of PL
Total weight
of the suspended structure
C-clamp
Rated load
Maximum
number of
people in
the PL
1 m
186 kg
200 kg
2
1.5 m
200 kg
250 kg
2
2 m
211 kg
239 kg
2
5.4 Cable working platform with 1 x GEDA AB 650
Length
of PL
Total weight
of the suspended structure
C-clamp
Rated load
Maximum
number of
people in
the PL
1 m
186 kg
200 kg
2
1.5 m
200 kg
250 kg
2
2 m
211 kg
300 kg
2
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6 Outrigger DA 6 / DA 1
6.1 Verification of stability
The stability must be verified for each usage site.
Verification consists of:
proving the load capacity of the roof structure. If necessary bring in
construction experts.
using the necessary number of counterweights and securing them
with a lock to prevent unauthorised removal.
checking the outrigger for damage prior to use.
checking the outrigger after mounting.
correct mounting of the outrigger.
correct bracing of the outrigger using the guy rope (Only for DA 6).
horizontal assembly of the outriggers (Maximum inclination of 3°. If
the inclination is greater, the outrigger must be supported using
suitable equipment.)
securing the outrigger to prevent rolling. Secure using wheel brake
or other suitable means.
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6.2 Counterweights
Number of counterweights (at 25 kg) per beam with a rope length of 100 m
6.2.1 Winch 450 with outrigger DA 6 / DA 1
1250
L2
L1
Abspannseil
F
w
Gegengewichte
L2
L1
2.4
2.6
2.8
3.0
3.2
3.4
3.6
3.8
4.0
4.2
4.4
0.6*
14
12
11
11
10
9
8
8
7
7
7
0.8
18
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
10
9
9
1.0
23
21
19
18
16
15
14
13
13
12
11
1.2
28
25
23
22
20
19
18
16
16
15
14
1.4
32
30
27
25
24
22
21
20
18
17
17
1,6
34
32
29
27
26
24
23
21
20
19
1,8
36
33
31
29
27
26
24
23
22
2,0
35
32
30
29
27
26
24
* without bracing
6.2.2 Winch 650 with outrigger DA 6
L2
L1
2.4
2.6
2.8
3.0
3.2
3.4
3.6
3.8
4.0
4.2
4.4
0.6
19
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
10
9
0.8
26
24
22
20
19
18
16
15
15
14
13
1.0
33
30
28
26
24
22
21
20
19
18
17
1,2
36
34
31
29
27
26
24
23
22
20
1,4
34
32
30
28
27
25
24
1,6
35
33
31
29
28
1,8
35
33
32
2,0
35
Guy rope
Counterweights
1.23 m
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6.3 Supporting forces
The table below gives the maximum supporting forces (in kg) occurring at point A per
beam in the event of a falling load being caught.
The value given must be halved to ascertain the individual wheel loads.
6.3.1 Winch 450 with outrigger DA 6 / DA 1
1250
L2
L1
Abspannseil
F
w
Gegengewichte
L2
L1
2.4
2.6
2.8
3.0
3.2
3.4
3.6
3.8
4.0
4.2
4.4
0.6
1862
1832
1807
1785
1765
1748
1733
1720
1707
1696
1686
0.8
2060
1832
1987
1958
1932
1910
1890
1872
1856
1841
1828
1.0
2181
2132
2091
2055
2023
1995
1970
1948
1928
1910
1894
1.2
2301
2243
2194
2151
2114
2080
2051
2025
2001
1979
1960
1.4
2422
2355
2297
2248
2204
2166
2131
2101
2073
2048
2026
1.6
2466
2401
2344
2295
2251
2212
2177
2146
2117
2092
1.8
2504
2441
2385
2336
2295
2253
2218
2186
2157
2.0
2476
2421
2373
2330
2291
2255
2223
6.3.2 Winch 650 with outrigger DA 6
L2
L1
2.4
2.6
2.8
3.0
3.2
3.4
3.6
3.8
4.0
4.2
4.4
0.6
2689
2648
2612
2581
2554
2531
2510
2491
2474
2458
2444
0.8
2860
2805
2758
2718
2682
2651
2623
2598
2576
2556
2537
1.0
3031
2963
2905
2855
2810
2772
2737
2706
2678
2653
2630
1.2
3120
3051
2991
2939
2892
2851
2814
2781
2751
2724
1.4
3067
3013
2965
2955
2883
2848
2817
1.6
3079
3030
2986
2946
2910
1.8
3088
3043
3003
2.0
3096
Guy rope
Counterweights
1.23 m
A
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7 Parapet bracket
7.1 Verification of safety
Verification of the safety of the parapet bracket consists of:
proving the load capacity of the parapet. The load capacity must be
verified for each usage site. If necessary bring in construction ex-
perts. The parapet must have a thickness of between 32 cm and
65 cm.
checking the parapet bracket for damage prior to use.
proving that no other loads are secured to the parapet bracket.
7.2 Mounting
Place parapet bracket (1) over the parapet. Push counter bearing (2)
against the inner side of the parapet and pin.
AB 450
AB 650
F
450 kg
650 kg
FV
13.50 kN
19.50 kN
FH
15.20 kN
22.00 kN
1
2
F
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