
109
10.6
14
71
10
13
Dismantling Slab Shoe LPS
Warning
There is a risk of falling on unsecured
slab edges. A fall can result in serious
injury or even death!
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Mount guardrails before climbing.
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Use personal protective equipment
to prevent falls.
If not correctly assembled, the Slab
Shoe can tip over the edge of the
slab, fall to the ground and hit people
below. This could lead to serious inju-
ries or even death.
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Cordon off areas of risk under the
working areas.
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First loosen the anchoring (71)
slightly and turn the Slab Shoe to a
secure position.
If possible, install guardrails on the slab
edge before dismantling the Slab Shoe.
Supplement Toe Board after dismantling
the Slab Shoe.
To ensure that the Slab Shoe does not
fall off the slab edge, in particular when
there is a large cantilever, it is first
turned to a secure position and then un-
screwed.
1. Loosen Anchor Bolt (14) or dowel in
guiding bracket (10.6) and remove.
2. Loosen Bolt ISO 4014 M24x70-10.9
(71) approx. 15 mm, but do not re-
move.
3. Lift Slab Shoe LPS (10) and turn it in-
wards to a secure position.
4. Remove Bolt M24x70 (71).
(Fig. D1.10 + D1.10a)
Components
10
Slab Shoe-2 LPS
10.6
Guide Bracket-2 LPS
13
Anchoring M24
14
PERI Anchor Bolt 14/20x130
71
Bolt ISO 4014 M24x70-10.9
D1 Suspension and Anchoring
Fig. D1.11
Fig. D1.11a
LPS Screen Lightweight Climbing Enclosure
Instructions for Assembly and Use – Standard Configuration