
92 / 94
93 / 95
96
90 / 91
97
13.1
13.2
92 / 94
92 / 94
1 / 2
1
14
13
23
13.3
13.3
Ø 26 mm
M24 x 130 (94)
M24-8 (95)
Ø 20 mm
M20 x 120 (92)
M20-8 (93)
93 / 95
13.1
13.1
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C3 Assembly of the Enclosure
Mounting the Timber Fixation
Enclosure Beams (timbers) are attached
to the Climbing Rail or Enclosure Post
by means of the Timber Fixation.
Components
1
Climbing Rail RCS
13
Timber Fixation RCS 12/20
13.1
Eyebolt M20
13.2
Nut M20
13.3
Stop Plate
14
Enclosure Beam (timber)
23
Plate Connector Ø 48/12 mm
92
Bolt ISO 4014 M20 x 120-8.8
93
Hex. Nut ISO 7042 M20-8
94
Bolt ISO 4014 M24 x 130-8.8
95
Hex. Nut ISO 7042 M24-8
Assembly
1. Adjust the projection of the eyebolt
(13.1) with the nut (13.2) so that the
eyelet corresponds to the hole of the
Climbing Rail.
2. Position the Timber Fixation, with
the stop plate (13.3) laterally turned,
between the U-profile of the Climbing
Rail. The stop plate ensures the central
alignment of the Timber Fixation on
the Climbing Rail.
3. Insert bolts (92 / 94) through the
holes in the Climbing Rail or Enclo-
sure Post and eye (13.1). Secure
bolts with nuts (93 / 95).
4. Tighten the nut on the eyebolt.
(Fig. C3.01 + C3.02)
Fig. C3.01
Fig. C3.02
Table C3.01
RCS P Climbing Protection Panel
Instructions for Assembly and Use – Standard Configuration
Specified bolt connection
Rail
Drilled hole
Bolt
Nut
Climbing Rail
Enclosure Post
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