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RCS Climbing Device and Hydraulics
Assembly Instructions
B1.1 Moving on the construction site
– Keep bushing and nipples of all
quick-couplers clean and fit with
protection caps during transportation
(one set with 4 pieces, Item no. 125632)
or couple them together.
– Transport the hydraulic cylinder only
with the piston rod in a retracted
position.
– Transport the hydraulic hoses rolled
up – do not drag along the ground.
B1.2 Temporary storage on the
construction site
– Clean bushing and nipples of all quick-
couplers and fit with protection caps
when storing, or connect together.
– Store the hydraulic cylinder with the
piston rod in a retracted position.
– Store the hydraulic hoses rolled up.
– When storing, place the hydraulic
cylinder in its designated transport
box, see B2.
– Do not store the Hydraulic Pump in
a horizontal position as the oil can
escape through the ventilation valve.
B1.3 Transport from and to the
construction site
– Clean dirt off climbing device and
Hydraulic Pump, and dry.
– Fit bushing and nipples of all quick-
couplers with protection caps or
couple together.
– Transport hydraulic hoses rolled up.
– Fill the hydraulic cylinder and hydraulic
hoses with oil.
– Transport the hydraulic cylinder only
with the piston rod in a retracted
position.
– When transporting, place the hydraulic
cylinder in its designated transport box
and secure, see B2.
– When transporting, place the Hydraulic
Pumps in their designated transport
boxes and secure, see B2.
– Do not transport the Hydraulic Pump
in a horizontal position as the oil can
escape through the ventilation valve.
– When moving transport crates with
the crane, use suitable lifting slings
that are wrapped around the under-
side.
B1.4 Longer storage periods
– Do not drain the oil during downtime.
– Protect connections against corrosion
through a suitable preserving agent.
Close all openings airtight.
– If stored in regions characterised by
high humidity, additionally fill the
hydraulic oil tank to the brim with
hydraulic oil and ensure that the unit
is firmly closed.