
44a
44b
44c
126
126
D3 Moving by Crane
Moving Procedure
Components
44
Climbing Shoe RCS
126
Guide-in Tool RCS
1. Raise the Climbing Unit to the top
Climbing Shoes (44a) using the
crane; not necessary with Version 4.
2. Insert Climbing Rail (2) into the top
Climbing Shoes (44a) using the
Guide-In Tool (126).
3. Close the guiding skids of the top
Slab Shoe. Climbing pawl remains
deactivated. (Fig. D4.03a)
4. If necessary, deactivate pawls of the
bottom Slab Shoe (44c).
5. Raise climbing unit up to the planned
end position until the climbing pawls
of the middle Slab Shoe (44b) engage.
6. Lower the Climbing Unit until the
Spacers are fully load-bearing on the
climbing pawls of the middle Slab
Shoe (44b). (Fig. D3.02)
If climbed too far:
1. Raise the Climbing Unit by approx.
10 cm using the crane.
2. Deactivate all pawls of the Slab
Shoes of this Climbing Unit. See
Section "Activating and Deactivating
the Climbing Pawl" on Page 122.
3. Lower the Climbing Unit until the
correct Spacer is approx. 10 cm
above the pawl of the load-bearing
Slab Shoe (44b).
4. Activate pawl of the load-bearing
Slab Shoe (44b).
5. Position Climbing Unit on the Spacer.
Fig. D3.02
RCS P Climbing Protection Panel
Instructions for Assembly and Use – Standard Configuration
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