
45a
45b
44.2
44.2
44b
44a
44.1
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Fig. C4.03
C4 Suspension on the Structure
Assembly of the Climbing
Unit
Warning
Risk of falling from unsecured build-
ing edges. A fall can result in serious
injury or even death.
⇒
Install guardrails.
⇒
Use personal protective equip-
ment to prevent falling from a
height (PPE).
During assembly on the construction
site, components may fall to the
ground and hit people below. This
could lead to serious injuries or even
death.
⇒
Cordon off areas of risk under the
working areas.
⇒
Release the Climbing Unit from
the crane lifting gear only when all
Climbing Shoes are closed and
the Climbing Unit fully rests on
the bottom Slab Shoes.
Components
44
Climbing Shoe RCS
44.1
Climbing Pawl
44.2
Guiding Skids
45
Slab Shoe RCS
Preparations
1. Mount required guardrails on all lead-
ing slab edges or ensure that PPE is
used.
2. Attach top (45a) and bottom Slab
Shoes (45b) to the slab.
3. Open the guiding skids (44.2) of the
Climbing Shoes (44a) and (44b), see
Section "Opening and Closing the
Climbing Shoe" on Page 120.
4. Lock the climbing pawl (44.1) of the
bottom Climbing Shoe (44b), in order
to prevent unintentional locking into
place, in the event hB = n x 50 cm.
5. Activate the climbing pawl of the top
Climbing Shoe. See Section "Activat-
ing and Deactivating the Climbing
Pawl" on Page 122 (Fig. C4.03).
RCS P Climbing Protection Panel
Instructions for Assembly and Use – Standard Configuration
Summary of Contents for RCS P
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