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Global  Truss  ST-180  User  Guide 

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SAFETY NOTES 

1)   Carefully inspect all parts before each use. 

2)  Do  not  exceed  the  load  limitations  provided  in  the  guide.  The 

weight  of  the  truss  and  the  equipment  on  the  truss  must  be 

accounted  for  as  load  being  supported  by the  stand.  The  load 

must be evenly distributed on the stands 

3)  Adequate  safety  measures  must  be  taken  when  personnel  is 

working  underneath  the  loads  carried  by  the  truss  and  the 

stands.  Safety  cables  and  TUV  rated  clamps  must  use  on  all 

equipment being supported by the stands.   

4)  All  electrical  devices  hung  on truss  or  T  bars  supported  by the 

stand must conform to the technical codes concerning electrical 

devices. 

5)  The stand must only be operated in the vertical position.   

6)

 All moving parts on the stand should be checked regularly 

for damaged and wear and tear. 

7)

 The steel cable should be checked regularly for fraying. 

8)   Do not use the stand if the welds or materials are cracked or if 

the  unit  has  been  dropped.  The  structurally  integrity  may  be 

compromised. 

9)  Do not move the stand when it is loaded. 

10) Do not use the stand to lift people.   

11) Do not lean ladders on the stand. 

12)  Do  not  use  the  stand  in  extreme  outdoor  weather  conditions. 

Proper guy wiring is require when the using the stand outdoors.

 

13) Do not allow the stand to be used on soft surfaces. 

14) Do not lubricate the winch brake. 

Service must be performed 

by an authorized repair center. 

 

15)

  The  stand  must  be  serviced  and  inspected  a  minimum 

once a year by an authorized service center. Some stands 

may  require  to  be  serviced  more  than  once  a  year 

depending on the usage

.   

 

DISCLAIMER

 

1) The use of trussing and lifting equipment in temporary or mobile 

applications is the sole responsibility of the operator. 

2) During the 12 month warranty period, Global Truss or one of our 

authorized service centers will repair the stand if the damage is 

attributed to faulty materials or manufacturer defects. 

3) The warranty does not cover damage due to negligent handling, 

overloading or parts subject to normal wear and tear.   

4)  The  use  of  parts  not  supplied  by  Global  Truss  America  or 

modifications  to  our  design  by  third  parties  will  void  all 

warranties. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for ST-180

Page 1: ...has been placed on security The spring loaded safety pins guarantee extra security when operating the stand and as a third safety device each mast can also be secured with a tension knob The ST 180 is equipped and shipped with A Heavy duty casters for vertical and horizontal transport B Heavy duty steel body and base C Nylon guided adjustable leg brace turnbuckles D Galvanized steel leveling screw...

Page 2: ...unlock the leg brace slider C Lower the outrigger F from the vertical position to a horizontal position 4 Secure the leg brace slider C to the hole closes to the base on the outrigger F Lock the leg brace slider C by attaching the slider pin L and cotter pin K to lock the leg brace slider C to the outrigger F 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 on all of the outriggers F 6 Turn the turnbuckle counter clockwise...

Page 3: ...t 5 Tighten the tension knob G to secure the mast and to avoid any lateral movement 6 Repeat steps 1 5 on 2nd and 3rd masts 7 Turn the winch crank H counter clockwise one time to release tension from the cable 8 You can add the load as long as all ABS pins I are locked in place and the locking knobs G are tightened against the masts IMPORTANT 1 All equipment that is being raised by the cranks stan...

Page 4: ...ower the masts All of spring loaded safety pins I must be locked into the lowest positioning hole and tension knobs must be tighten G before transporting the stand 2 Fold up the outriggers into the vertical position All of the cotter pins and slider pins must secure the leg brace slider to the outriggers Turn all turnbuckles clockwise to make sure that all of the outriggers stay in the vertical po...

Page 5: ... structurally integrity may be compromised 9 Do not move the stand when it is loaded 10 Do not use the stand to lift people 11 Do not lean ladders on the stand 12 Do not use the stand in extreme outdoor weather conditions Proper guy wiring is require when the using the stand outdoors 13 Do not allow the stand to be used on soft surfaces 14 Do not lubricate the winch brake Service must be performed...

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