Clarke 3500220 Assembly & Instruction Manual Download Page 3

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CONTENTS

Introduction ............................................................................................ 2

Guarantee .............................................................................................. 2

Environmental Protection ...................................................................... 2

Parts & Service Contacts ....................................................................... 2

Table of Contents ................................................................................... 3

Safety Precautions ................................................................................. 3

Assembly ................................................................................................ 4

Using the Stilts ......................................................................................... 6

Maintenance .......................................................................................... 9

Technical Specification ......................................................................... 9

Parts List and Diagram ......................................................................... 10

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

1. NEVER use stilts without having read and fully understood the instruction

manual and any warning labels.

2. ALWAYS inspect the stilts thoroughly before use, making sure the stilts are

free from any kind of damage. Check that there is no excessive wear at
the connecting points and that all bolts are tight. Pay particular attention
to the strut tube assemblies and securing wingbolts.

3. ALWAYS replace any damaged or excessively worn components before

use.

4. ALWAYS remove any foreign material from the soles which could cause

loss of traction.

5. ALWAYS keep straps tightly fastened and secured while working.

6. ALWAYS remove the stilts to adjust them unless assisted by another person.

7. ALWAYS take short and defined steps, lifting the stilts clear of the floor

when walking.

8. ALWAYS make sure the stilts are properly adjusted before use.

9. ALWAYS look where you are stepping when working on stilts.

10. ALWAYS be sure to walk on suitably firm and level surfaces.

11. ALWAYS cover over any stairwells/floor opening.

12. ALWAYS remove the stilts when climbing or descending stairs.

Summary of Contents for 3500220

Page 1: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION MANUAL GC01 09 PLASTERER S STILTS MODEL APS 1830 Part No 3500220...

Page 2: ...uct is found to have been abused or tampered with in any way or not used for the purpose for which it was intended Faulty goods should be returned to their place of purchase no product can be returned...

Page 3: ...rticular attention to the strut tube assemblies and securing wingbolts 3 ALWAYS replace any damaged or excessively worn components before use 4 ALWAYS remove any foreign material from the soles which...

Page 4: ...ts 27 NEVER become over confident and fail to exercise caution WARNING LOAD LIMIT 16ST 7LBS 105KGS PAIR DO NOT EXCEED THIS LIMIT ASSEMBLY 1 Loosen the tube clamp on each stilt Insert the lower strut t...

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Page 6: ...ety section on page 4 before attempting to use the stilts In order to develop safe working habits it is very important to observe the safety precautions when learning to walk on the stilts 1 Select a...

Page 7: ...ing adjuster To correct for leaning forward while walking tighten the upper spring adjuster Never tighten adjusters more than 1 5 of the way down or approx 15 turns as it will limit the stilt action a...

Page 8: ...ation by means of the self tapping screws in the heel bracket NOTE Do not bend the legbands to fit your leg LATERAL BALANCE When standing erect the legbands should apply a slight pressure against the...

Page 9: ...r Clarke dealer for genuine spare parts TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION o N n o i t p i r c s e D o N t r a P 1 g n i s i r p m o c t i K p a r t S t n e m e c a l p e R s p a r t S e o T x 2 s p a r t S h c...

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