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Tree Runner Rigging Bollard 71-877, 71-879, 71-818

Index

A

Accessories  28
Assembly  15

B

before use  16

C

Cleaning  23, 24
Commissioning  164
Communication  17
Conduct in emergencies  9

D

Decommissioning  25
Design  11
Disposal  25
Dynamic lowering  17, 22

F

Faults  26

G

Guarantee  30

H

Helmet radio  17

I

Improper use  7
Included in the delivery  14
Intended use  7

M

Maintenance  24
Mode of operation  13

O

Operation  16

P

Personal protective 
equipment  10
Position

Climber  19
Ground man  18

Q

Qualification of personnel  7

S

Safety instructions  6

after operation  9
before operation  9
during operation  9
general  8
on workplace  8
equipment  9

Service  30
Spare parts  28
Storage  25
Strap tensioning  28
Symbols

in the manual  6

T

Technical specifications  26
Transport  23
Transport damage  14
Type plate  27

V

Validity of the guide  5

W

Warnings

Presentation  5

Warranty  30
Wearing parts  13

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Summary of Contents for Tree Runner 71-818

Page 1: ...EN Rigging Bollard 71 877 71 879 71 818 Operating Manual EN...

Page 2: ...EN The original operating manual is in German...

Page 3: ...workplace 8 Safety information before operation 9 Safety information during operation 9 Safety information after operation 9 Safety instructions regarding load ropes 9 Conduct in emergencies 9 Persona...

Page 4: ...19 Possibilities of rope layouts 20 Dynamic lowering the load 22 Transport 23 Cleaning and maintenance 24 Cleaning the Rigging Bollard 24 Decommissioning and disposal 25 Storage 25 Repair 26 Technica...

Page 5: ...lation commissioning operation use and maintenance of the rigging bollard and also how to independently rectify simple faults Presentation of warnings SIGNAL WORD Nature and source of hazard Consequen...

Page 6: ...al Symbol Meaning i If this information is ignored this can result in impairments to the operating process Required action Describes actions that must be performed Safety instructions The rigging boll...

Page 7: ...er is not liable for damage to the rigging bollard or for personal injuries that result from improper use Qualification of personnel The rigging bollard may only be operated maintained and repaired by...

Page 8: ...working with the rigging bollard check the tension of the rope Participate regularly in advanced training courses rigging courses Safety instructions regarding the workplace Do not stand under suspen...

Page 9: ...o hands Do not wrap the rope around the body or limbs Safety information after operation Check the device for possible damage and do not use it again until any damage has been repaired Check the rope...

Page 10: ...wear the following personal protective equipment Head protection Safety shoes of safety class S3 Protective hood for long hair Close fitting clothing Protective gloves according to DIN EN 388 from 3xx...

Page 11: ...Rigging Bollard 71 879 71 877 71 818 Design and function Overview of the Rigging Bollard Fig 1 Rigging Bollard 71 879 1 Load rope 5 Tension strap with hook 2 Rope sliding bracket 6 Deflection tubes 3...

Page 12: ...020 Design and function Tree Runner Rigging Bollard 71 877 71 879 71 818 Fig 2 Rigging Bollard 71 877 1 Load rope 4 Tension strap with hook 2 Rope sliding bracket 5 Deflection tubes 3 Base plate 6 Bra...

Page 13: ...on the model the rigging bollard is attached to a tree trunk with one to three tension straps The removed part of the tree is lowered in a controlled manner on a rope wrapped around the brake pipe of...

Page 14: ...countersign If the driver refuses to confirm the transport damage it is better to completely refuse to accept the delivery and inform us immediately A retrospective claim without direct comment on the...

Page 15: ...ible due to loose or twisted straps Check the belt for knots and twists before assembly Attach the rigging bollard to the tree trunk with the tension straps Make sure that the strap is as level as pos...

Page 16: ...operation Activities before use WARNING Risk of injury from damaged materials Cracks in the tension strap the load rope or the bollard can lead to uncontrolled falling of the loads Check all component...

Page 17: ...y into the bollard from above Communication Communication between the rigging partners is safety relevant Depending on the point of view of the ground man or the climber the overview of the course of...

Page 18: ...ves or gloves unsuitable for gripping The load can then no longer be lowered in a controlled manner Use gloves with which you can inspect the load rope Inspect the gloves for damage before each use WA...

Page 19: ...71 877 71 818 Position of the climber WARNING Risk of injury due to incorrect position of the climber The climber can be thrown away or hit by rocking the separated tree part Position yourself clearl...

Page 20: ...ope with the appropriate covering only in the area between the deflection tubes Depending on the weight of the tree part to be lowered the correct number of windings of the load rope around the brake...

Page 21: ...21 07 2020 Commissioning and operation Tree Runner Rigging Bollard 71 879 71 877 71 818 71 877 71 879 71 818 1 1 EN...

Page 22: ...e part so that it can be dropped in a controlled manner Drop the load in a controlled manner after contact with the ground man and a clear signal call whistle Instructions for the ground man Wait for...

Page 23: ...ls or equipment it may be damaged Do not put the device in contact with abrasive or corrosive materials Transport the rigging bollard in a separate container ATTENTION Damage to the device due to impr...

Page 24: ...th the rigging bollard Cleaning the Rigging Bollard ATTENTION Damage to the rigging bollard through improper cleaning Improper cleaning and incorrect handling of the cleaning agents can cause damage t...

Page 25: ...reusing parts where these are used for any purpose other than the original material purpose When disposing of the rigging bollard or its components Observe the nationally applicable regulations and di...

Page 26: ...carried out in a service workshop In this event contact customer services If you are not able to repair the rigging bollard yourself contact your dealer or an authorised repair workshop Before you co...

Page 27: ...m 100 mm Permissible rope diameter 20 mm 16 mm 18 mm Permissible payload 1000 kg 500 kg 1000 kg Number of straps 3 1 2 Tensile force of the strap 2 5 t 5 t 2 5 t 5 t 5 t Tensioning force of the strap...

Page 28: ...strap Only use genuine accessories consumables and spare parts Only use technically faultless accessories and spare parts For 71 879 Art no Name Quantity 71 879 P Holding plate for rigging bollards Fo...

Page 29: ...818 Art no Name Quantity 44 013 4 0 Tension strap For attaching the bollard to the tree two pieces required With long lever ratchet Strap width 50 mm Permissible load 50 kN 5 t Tear resistance 100 kN...

Page 30: ...odifications or repair work carried out independently by the owner or third parties as well as if it was deliberately overloaded Wearing parts with a limited lifetime e g ropes and straps as well as a...

Page 31: ...delivery 14 Intended use 7 M Maintenance 24 Mode of operation 13 O Operation 16 P Personal protective equipment 10 Position Climber 19 Ground man 18 Q Qualification of personnel 7 S Safety instruction...

Page 32: ...KG D 29646 Bispingen Tel 05194 900 0 Fax 900 270 E Mail info grube de www grube de Management Dr Gunther Grube L neburg District Court HRA No 100717 VAT ID DE 1163 80 250 www treerunner de www treerun...

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