7. Life phases
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7.3.1 Load distribution
Observe the legally required and good engineering practice
safety factors and construction regulations!
7.4 Fixing and assembly options on the lifting columns
(without accessory parts)
To install the lifting column to the connecting construction (overhead assembly), there are two DIN 74-F8
countersunk holes available in the base plate.
Only central loads are permitted!
The maximum forces acting on the retaining structure
F
max.
[N] when the internal fall prevention system is
acting
Mass
[kg]
Stroke [mm]
355
400
450
500
F
max.
[N]
F
max.
[N]
F
max.
[N]
F
max.
[N]
10
7,100
7,500
8,000
8,400
20
10,000
10,600
11,300
11,900
30
12,300
13,000
13,800
14,600
40
14,200
15,000
16,000
16,800
50
15,800
16,800
17,800
18,800
60
17,200
18,400
19,500
20,600
F
The use of incorrect fastening material can lead to damage:
•
Always use fastening screws with a minimum strength of 8.8 (while
observing the recommended minimum screw-in depth).
•
To ensure that the lifting column is safely supported, the base must be
dimensioned appropriately.
•
The maximum tensile forces specified in these technical instructions
(compression forces and moment loads not permitted) must always be
considered for the dimensioning.