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General remarks
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Load-bearing tower Staxo 40
Back-stays/shoring supports for the load-bearing towers
Back-stay on the superstructure
Back-stay for load-bearing towers
For transferring
planned horizontal loads
e.g. wind
loads, concrete loads or in custom applications (e.g. on
inclined load-bearing towers or for high load-bearing
capacities).
Bores in screw-jack unit and 'Shoe (complete)'
a ... diam. 21
mm
b ... diam. 27
mm
c ... diam. 35
mm
Mounting in multi-purpose waling
H ... Horizontal force
V ... Resulting vertical force from H
A ... Back-stay/shoring force
Mounting on screwjack head unit
a ... min. 25
cm
H ... Horizontal force
V ... Resulting vertical force from H
A ... Back-stay/shoring force
NOTICE
Lashing straps are
not
suitable for transferring
planned horizontal loads.
A
Screw-jack unit
B
Shoe (complete)
X
Tie-rod 15.0 (not included in scope of supply)
Length = 'a' minus 119
cm
This leaves a 17
cm adjustment range available
NOTICE
▪
Screw the tie-rods all the way in to the rod
connectors of the back-stay (i.e. until they
are fully engaged)!
▪
When calculating the leg loads, allow for the
additional forces imposed by the back-stay!
▪
With high loads and long back-stays, watch
out for any elongation of the back-stay!
78.0
a
41.0
X
C
C
Tr845-203-02
a
b
b
b
c
a
A
B
B
Load-bearing tower
C
Back-stay for load-bearing towers
D
Multi-purpose waling
E
Connecting pin 10cm
F
Spring cotter 5mm
B
Load-bearing tower
C
Bracing for load-bearing towers
G
Spindle connecting plate T
H
Staxo 40 4-way screw-jack head 70cm
or Staxo 40 screw-jack U-head 70cm
B
C
C
D E
F
H
A
V
98024-243-01
G
a
C
B
C
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H
H
A
V