
51
52
48
48
49
53 + 50
18
L =160
L =128
12
,5
12
,5
18
64
B4 Special Applications
Anchoring on the Front Side
of the Slab
Suspension with the Slab Stopend
Shoe RCS
The Slab Stopend Shoe RCS transfers
vertical forces by contact into the slab
edge. As a result, the anchoring is load-
ed with tension forces only.
Due to the slotted hole in the Slab
Stopend Shoe RCS, two Stopend Slab
Anchors can be installed crosswise
and vertically offset at the corners of
the building.
The Slab Stopend Shoe RCS (48) is
fixed according to the anchoring type
with corresponding bolts M30x70 (49)
or bolt M24x70 (53) and reducing
bushing Ø30-25 (50) to the Slab
Stopend Anchor M30/25-160 (51) or
M24/20-128 (52). (Fig. B4.03)
The mounting height is offset by 125
mm to the top edge of the slab (mount-
ing height of the standard Slab Shoe).
If the climbing unit is to be moved with
the climbing device, the mounting
height must not change for each ele-
ment. In order to ensure even mount-
ing of all elements, additional Spacers
have to be positioned in the Climbing
Rail.
Components
48
Stopend Slab Shoe RCS
49
Bolt ISO 4017 M30 x 70-8.8
50
Reducing Bushing Ø 30 - 25
51
Stopend Slab Anchor M30/25-
160
52
Stopend Slab Anchor M24/20-
128
53
Bolt ISO 4014 M24 x 70-10.9
89
Slab Prop
Fig. B4.03
RCS P Climbing Protection Panel
Instructions for Assembly and Use – Standard Configuration
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