
14
18
18
45
1.1
8
36
2
4
3
13
41
44
40
11
47
16
A1 System Overview
Climbing enclosure
The climbing enclosure can be assem-
bled in 4 basic versions.
Version 1:
Minimum width with a narrow working
platform for one storey in advance.
Storey height (h
B
) = 2.80 - 4.50 m.
Version 2:
Several wide working platforms for one
storey in advance.
h
B
= 2.80 – 4.50 m.
Version 3:
Several wide working platforms for
two storeys in advance.
h
B
= 2.80 – 4.00 m.
Version 4:
Without working platforms, with
straight protection screen.
h
B
= 2.80 – 4.50 m.
In all versions, the Climbing Rails (2)
are supported by Slab Shoes (45)
which are mounted on pre-completed
floor slabs.
The enclosures, e.g. multi-layer
plywood sheets (18) or trapezoidal
metal sheeting (19), are mounted on
the Climbing Rails (2) using timbers
(14) and Timber Fixations (13).
Spacings between floor slabs and the
climbing enclosure are closed with
foldable covers (41).
During the climbing procedure, these
are folded up and secured in position.
Assembly of the climbing enclosure
varies depending on the storey height,
projection of the slab formwork and
type of anti-fall protection used.
Fig. A1.01
Version 1
h
B
h
P
a
D
RCS P Climbing Protection Panel
Instructions for Assembly and Use – Standard Configuration
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