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MULTIPROP System
Instructions for Assembly and Use – Standard Configuration
Safety instructions
System-specific
Retract components only when the
concrete has sufficiently hardened and
the person in charge has given the
go-ahead for striking to take place.
Anchoring is to take place only if the
anchorage has sufficient concrete
strength.
The load-distributing support used, such
as planking, must match the respective
base. If several layers are required,
planks are to be arranged crosswise.
Tighten screw couplings with 50 Nm.
This corresponds to a lever arm of
25 cm of a force of 20 kg.
Secure wedge couplers with a 500 g
hammer up to the rebound impact.
Storage and transportation
Store and transport components ensur-
ing that no unintentional change in their
position is possible. Detach load-bearing
devices and lifting gear from the low-
ered components only if they are in a
stable position and no unintentional
change of their position is possible.
Do not drop the components.
Use PERI load-bearing devices and
lifting gear as well as only those lifting
points provided on the component.
During the moving procedure,
ensure that components are picked
up and set down so that unintentional
falling over, falling apart, sliding,
falling down or rolling is avoided.
no persons are allowed to remain
under the suspended load.
Always guide pre-assembled scaffolding
bays, scaffolding units or scaffolding
sections with ropes when moving them
by crane.
The access areas on the jobsite must be
free of obstacles and tripping hazards as
well as being slip-resistant.
For transportation, the surface must
have sufficient load-bearing capacity.
Use original PERI storage and transport
systems, e.g. crate pallets, pallets or
stacking devices.
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