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General information  

SMB Rack  

 


 

 
NOTE! 

Always read the instruction manual before use.

 

 

Combisafe accepts no liability for items that have been 
altered. 

 

 

GENERAL INFORMATION 

 

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Only use the SMB Rack for its intended purpose only.  
Do not stack or load anything other than Combisafe 
Steel Mesh Barriers No. 32XX. 

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Load box with maximum 50 barriers. 

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Secure barriers in box from sliding or overturning, use 
strap around box and barriers or use the Combisafe 
Fixation Device Art. No. 11040 to secure the barriers. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for COMBISAFE 9535

Page 1: ...COMBISAFE SMB RACK 9535 USER INSTRUCTION ...

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Page 3: ... in the SMB Rack 9 Method 1 9 Method 2 10 Fixation Device 11 General dimensions and weight Fixation Device 12 Assembly of the Fixation Device 13 Stacking of SMB Racks 14 Stacking of empty SMB Racks 15 Identification 16 SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS 16 Safety precaution 16 Checklist 17 Annual Inspection 17 Storage 17 Repairs 17 Scrapping 17 Combisafe international AB UI 9535 EN 1034 Subject to changes ...

Page 4: ...GENERAL INFORMATION o Only use the SMB Rack for its intended purpose only Do not stack or load anything other than Combisafe Steel Mesh Barriers No 32XX o Load box with maximum 50 barriers o Secure barriers in box from sliding or overturning use strap around box and barriers or use the Combisafe Fixation Device Art No 11040 to secure the barriers ...

Page 5: ...SMB Rack Technical data 5 TECHNICAL DATA General dimensions and weight SMB Rack The overall dimensions can be seen in Figure 1 Figure 1 General dimensions of SMB Rack Product number Weight 9535 46 1 kg ...

Page 6: ...er tubes are disassembled to achieve a compact stacking Before loading the Rack with SMBs these tubes needs to be assembled Figure 2 Assembly of corner vertical tubes The tubes are secured with M10x70 bolts Art No 100227 and lock nuts Art No 100027 Make sure bolts and nuts are tightened properly ...

Page 7: ... 7 Lifting by crane o Use a suitable 4 legged lifting chain or two lifting slings with permissible load ability SWL above 1020 kg o Maximum chain sling spread angle 60 Figure 3 Lifting SMB Rack with sling by crane ...

Page 8: ...k and make sure that forks are pushed in enough so the box supports on both sides Stacking nets in the SMB Rack It is important to stack the barriers correctly in the Rack Otherwise the barrier stack will become too high and unstable There are two ways of stacking described below However independent of method chosen it is important to stack the barriers symmetrically to get the correct balance of ...

Page 9: ...ds according to Figure 5 Picture showing optional Fixation Device Make sure that the barriers are placed centered in the Rack to avoid overturning With this method up to 30 SMBs can be stacked in the SMB Rack dependent of the condition of the SMBs Figure 6 Figure 5 Stacking acc to method 1 Figure 6 Rack fully stacked with 30 SMBs 30x ...

Page 10: ...e every second net with the toe board upwards according to Figure 7 Picture showing optional Fixation Device Make sure that the barriers are placed centered in the Rack to avoid overturning With this method 50 SMBs can be stacked in the SMB Rack dependent of the condition of the SMBs Figure 8 Figure 7 Stacking acc to method 2 Figure 8 Rack fully stacked with 50 SMBs 50x ...

Page 11: ...icable to country of use to ensure compliance Fixation Device A Fixation Device is available as option Art No 11040 This is assembled to any of the outer longitudinal tubes of the SMB Rack and locks the stacked nets into position eliminating the need for strapping the nets The Fixation Device can be used with any number of nets up to the maximum 50 pieces per SMB rack The Fixation Device kit furth...

Page 12: ...Use SMB Rack 12 General dimensions and weight Fixation Device The overall dimensions can be seen in Figure 9 Figure 9 General dimensions of Fixation Device Product number Weight 11040 2 8 kg ...

Page 13: ...nut Art No 100027 The attachment hole is placed asymmetrically making it impossible to mount the Fixation Device in the wrong direction Note that the locking pin Art No 1910 in the top cannot be put to place until the SMB Rack is stacked with SMBs to secure them according to Figure 11 During stacking the nets this locking pin can be stored in one of the corner tubes ...

Page 14: ...Figure 11 Rack fully stacked with 50 SMBs using the Fixation Device Stacking of SMB racks Combisafe recommends that no more than four SMB Racks are stacked on top of each other Figure 12 Maximum four SMB Racks stacked ...

Page 15: ... and storage of empty SMB Racks the vertical corner tubes described in the assembly section are removed and the SMB Racks are stacked on top of each other according to Figure 13 The vertical tubes are sent along packed separately Figure 13 Stacking of empty SMB Racks ...

Page 16: ... year First set of two digits o Manufacturing week Second set of two digits Figure 14 ID marking of SMB Rack This ID number might be needed in correspondence with Combisafe SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS Safety precaution Before every use o Always check the SMB Racks for any signs of damage or visible deformation o Don t use SMB racks that don t pass checks according to the following check list ...

Page 17: ... It is recommended that the box is inspected at least once a year by a trained competent person unless stated otherwise in a community country of use Storage Store the SMB Rack in a dry and well ventilated place protected from the weather and from all corrosive substances Repairs May only be carried out by the manufacturer Scrapping When the SMB Racks have failed their safety inspection they may b...

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