
47
74, 74.1
74
43
44.1
44
41
42
40
42
42
42
42
41
41
43
44
2
40
41
41
44.1
10° – 30°
≤ 0,75 m
≤ 10 cm
≤ 20 cm
46
42
10
20
20
≤120
≤120
F
B2 Planning the Units
Protection against Falling
Objects
The enclosure and platforms should
completely enclose the working area.
Basically, openings > 20 mm in the area
of risk are to be covered in a non-dis-
placeable manner.
– Setting down and storage of material
and tools on the coverings is prohibit-
ed.
– Foldable covers are not decking sur-
faces and are planned as areas not to
be walked on or subject to loads.
– Take into account the fibre direction F
of the surface layer! (Fig. B2.11)
Securing the slab edge
In the area of the floor slabs, fix the
scaffold tubes (43) to the Climbing Rail
by means of clamps (74) or scaffold tube
holders (46) and nuts.
For Telescopic Screens, extend the scaf-
fold tube with a telescopic tube (44).
Create foldable covers (40) consisting of
untreated plywood (79) with Flap Hinges
(41), and mount.
In order to prevent unintentional detach-
ment, install a flap safety device (42) in
the centre. (Fig. B2.10 + B2.11)
Components
2
Climbing Rail-2 LPS
40
Foldable Cover
41
Flap Hinge LPS Ø 48/M10
42
Flap Safety Plate LPS Ø 48
43
Scaffold Tube Ø 48.3 x 3.2
44
Telescopic Scaffold Tube LPS
44.1
Clip M10
46
Scaffold Tube Connector Ø 48-
M10 LPS
74
Clamp A64 DIN 3570 M12
74.1
Nut ISO 4032 M12-8
79
Untreated Plywood 20, 21 mm
Fig. B2.10
Fig. B2.10a
Fig. B2.10b
Fig. B2.11
Flap material:
Untreated plywood ≥ 20 mm
Permissible inclination:
Permissible depth:
Hinge spacing:
≤ 1.20 m, minimum 2 hinges per flap
Hinge spacing to Clip M10
(44.1):
Hinge spacing to Climbing Rail
(2):
Table B2.04
LPS Screen Lightweight Climbing Enclosure
Instructions for Assembly and Use – Standard Configuration