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STEP THREE

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Install platform C on side

braces B so that platform is fully seated within
inner channel on top of side braces.

STEP FOUR

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Rotate the platform clips

into the engaged position.

PUSH

DISENGAGED

ENGAGED

STEP SIX

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(When recommended or required)  When platform height exceeds 4 ft., guard

railing is recommended, but is not required.  However, OSHA requires guard rails for all platforms
10 ft. or higher.  Install each guard rail panel (2 required) into sockets in side braces B and secure
with lock pin.  Be sure that guard rail gate swings inward over the platform.

GUARD RAIL SOCKET
IN SIDE BRACE

STEP FIVE

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Install 4 casters D into legs of end frames A and pin with snap pins E.  Set brake

on each caster.

GUARD RAIL LEG

SIDE BRACE

PLATFORM

CHANNEL

• Recheck all side brace lock pins for full engagement and that the Saf-T-

Lok™ is in the locked position before accessing platform.

• Recheck platform to be sure it is properly seated within side brace channel

and the platform clips are fully engaged before accessing.

• When accessing platform, climb over top of end frame ladder — do not

swing around side of end frame.

WARNING

WARNING

Guard rail must be installed so that gate swings inward over platform.  Failure
to install guard rail properly may result in serious injury or death!

Unique design allows the guard railing to stay at the platform level at all times.
Guard railing does not fit on the frame but in the sockets on the platform brace.

GUARD RAIL PANEL

Panel Guard - 1 unit shown

(2 required per work level)

Summary of Contents for PRO-JAX

Page 1: ...SAFETY RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS PRO JAX TM UTILITY SCAFFOLD ...

Page 2: ...ety Rules 11 12 Improper erection dismantling or use of Pro Jax utility scaffold may result in serious injury or death Erectors dismantlers and users of Pro Jax utility scaffold must read and fully understand these Safety Rules and Instructions as well as all federal OSHA state and local regulations pertaining to this equipment prior to its use For any questions concerning the proper erection dism...

Page 3: ...ny scaffold equipment You must first determine whether or not Pro Jax utility scaffold is the best equipment for your particular job You should discuss the following questions as well as any other questions you may have with your scaffold dealer or other qualified person What job am I trying to complete How high will I need to go How large of a work platform will I need Is the surface I am working...

Page 4: ...ard rail panels when required Letter Part Qty A End Frame 2 B Side Brace 2 C Platform 1 D 5 Caster 4 E 2 Snap Pin 4 C B A B A E D ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS BUILDING A ONE FRAME HIGH SCAFFOLD 0202 0506 CTO WARNING L Patents Pending FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PLATFORM COLLAPSE CAUSING SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH ENGAGED DISENGAGED Do not use in this position Work position 1 Check to ...

Page 5: ...s A and pin with snap pins E Set brake on each caster GUARD RAIL LEG SIDE BRACE PLATFORM CHANNEL Recheck all side brace lock pins for full engagement and that the Saf T Lok is in the locked position before accessing platform Recheck platform to be sure it is properly seated within side brace channel and the platform clips are fully engaged before accessing When accessing platform climb over top of...

Page 6: ...stacked outriggers are required Do not use a Pro Jax utility scaffold over 1 frame high without outriggers Failure to use outriggers will make scaffold more likely to tip over causing serious injury or death BUILDING A TWO FRAME HIGH SCAFFOLD Top View Outrigger Frame Side View Outrigger Tighten Securely Frame Leg STEP THREE Clamp outrigger to end frame at a 90 angle to the side brace Tighten clamp...

Page 7: ...he dismantling procedures 3 Dismantle scaffold from the top down Begin by removing all accessories from that section being dismantled at the time 4 On stacked scaffolds do not remove ties and braces until dismantling has reached the section to which they are attached 5 Always work within the inside of the scaffolding 6 When moving up or down the scaffold do not climb on ties braces or unbraced com...

Page 8: ... broken edge protection support braces or damaged plywood H Casters with missing or damaged braking mechanism damaged or loose wheels axles or stems I EXCESSIVE RUST also see para J under Other Considerations The strength of excessively rusted components is not known J End frames or other components with broken welds missing parts or which are bent bowed or out of alignment Replace missing parts b...

Page 9: ...d before reusing NEVER FORCE COMPONENTS TO MAKE THEM FIT REMEDIES AND REPAIRS MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES CONTINUED D Equipment exposed to fire or undue heat may exhibit a gray or smoke blackened appearance combined with possible blistering paint Such heat generally affects the strength of the material and makes it dangerous to continue its use E Heat or corrosion damaged equipment is of uncertain stre...

Page 10: ... components have not been improperly released or removed F MAINTAIN ALL EQUIPMENT IN GOOD REPAIR Never use corroded or excessively rusted equipment the strength of such equipment is not known G CONSULT YOUR SCAFFOLDING SUPPLIER WHEN IN DOUBT NEVER TAKE CHANCES H ALWAYS READ THESE SAFETY RULES in conjunction with the safety packet accompanying them or separately available from bil jax scaffold upon...

Page 11: ...ening the scaffold at the lower levels so that the above proportions are not exceeded If the base dimensions cannot be increased extreme care must be taken to secure the scaffold from tipping it must be guyed or tied to a solid structure and maintained in a stabilized condition at all times so that it cannot tip over while supporting persons while being moved or while being erected or dismantled f...

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