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RCS-2 Climbing Device and Hydraulics
Assembly Instructions
Final stroke
Observe Section D5 and the Instruc-
tions for Assembly and Use for the rail
climbing system.
During the final stroke of a climbing
procedure, the vertical load is trans-
ferred to another climbing shoe.
Therefore, the climbing shoe that is in-
tended to serve as the vertical bearing
must be activated:
■
Prior to the final stroke, activate the
climbing shoes that are intended to
be used as the vertical bearing.
■
Interrupt the final stroke after load
change.
■
Deactivate the pawls of the other
climbing shoes, if climbing bolt (
9.1
)
is engaged above the climbing shoe
that is earmarked for use.
■
Set climbing unit down on the climb-
ing pawls (
5.1
) of the activated climb-
ing shoes. (Fig. D4.13)
■
After the final stroke, completely re-
tract all cylinders.
Extend and retract the climbing devices
until your limit stop is reached. Synchro-
nisation deviations are thus corrected.
Are all climbing rails (
9
) aligned with the
climbing shoes (
5
)?
Are all pawls (
5.1
) completely engaged
under the climbing bolts (
9.1
)?
Are all climbing shoes serving as verti-
cal bearings activated?
After climbing
■
Open access points (make building
edges safe, if necessary).
■
Uncouple hydraulic hoses.
■
Remove Climbing Device-2 RCS 50.
■
Dismantle Climbing Rail Extension
RCS. (For RCS-CL)
Fig. D4.13
5.1
9
9.1
5
D4 Climbing procedure
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