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RCS-2 Climbing Device and Hydraulics
Assembly Instructions
D3 Installation of Climbing Device-2
RCS 50
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Three cylinders per climbing unit are in
use.
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As a result of load redistribution, error
messages may occur at the pumps or
at the end position when the pressure
sensor registers that the maximum
pressure has been reached. If this hap-
pens, acknowledge the error after
checking for collisions.
Route the hydraulic hoses and cables
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Depending on the position of the
pumps, connect the hydraulic hoses to
the left or right of the Climbing De-
vice-2 RCS 50.
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Connect the hydraulic hoses in such a
way that they are not pulled upwards
by the platform during climbing.
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Arrange the cables to prevent them
from becoming a hindrance or being
damaged.
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The minimum bending radius of the
hoses must be observed, see DGUV
113-020.
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At the free connections A and B of the
hydraulic pump, connect a short-circuit
connection (short piece of tubing).
Position of the hydraulic pumps
The hydraulic pumps are generally at-
tached to the ladder cage (scaffold tubes
or handrail boards) of the working plat-
form.
Arrange the hydraulic hoses in such a way
that
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loops and knots are prevented,
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no loops overhang the edge of the plat-
form,
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they do not get caught on the climbing
platforms.
To prevent the quick-couplers from collid-
ing with the platforms or other parts of
the climbing unit when climbing, it is pos-
sible to equip the climbing devices with
angle pieces.
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Climbing unit 2
Climbing unit 1
RCS MAX
Power supply
Power connection
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Data connection
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Cylinder 1
Cylinder 3
Short circuit con-
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Cylinder 2
RCS MAX
Climbing group
Fig. D3.02
Special consoles with 3 climbing rails
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