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B3 Corner Platforms
General
– When planning all corner solutions
ensure that the enclosure on the
climbing rail does not collide with
the platform of the neighbouring unit
during climbing.
– Maintain a distance between the
climbing units of 50 mm.
– Cover gaps between the enclosure
elements, e.g. with Elastomer cover
strips, or foldable covers consisting
of multi-layer plywood sheet - en-
sure covering does not move out of
position. Remove coverings during
the climbing procedure.
– Close all open edges with Toe-
boards.
If there is a risk of the platforms colliding
with the enclosure of the neighbouring
unit during climbing, then the climbing
sequence has to be specified during
planning and has to be pointed out
explicitly during the briefing and intro-
duction.
For a load-optimised corner solution,
arrange the Slab Shoes as close to the
building corner as possible.
Going below a lateral edge distance c1
for the anchoring is not advisable with-
out additional static proof. If necessary,
measure and arrange edging reinforce-
ment in the slab.
Anchoring applicable for c1: Screw-On
Cone,
Cimbing Cone 3210 mm.
Gap Covering with
Cover Strips
Fix cover strips to the enclosure or
platform decking using Spax screws.
Units straight next to each other
Fix cover strip on one side.
Units on external corners
Fix one cover strip respectively on both
enclosures.
Units on internal corners
Fix one cover strip respectively on both
enclosures.
Working platforms
Fix cover strip on one side.
RCS P Climbing Protection Panel
Instructions for Assembly and Use - Standard Configuration
Summary of Contents for RCS P
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