JACKIE L
USER’S GUIDE
Edition 24. January 2022
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Ev.n. 2-20220124-rev.10
PINNIUM
s.r.o., Za Pazdernou 2573, 397 01 Písek
CIN: 109 01 442 EU VAT No.: CZ10901442
5.
6.
Fix the heel using 2 concrete anchors at minimum (when fixing to the baseplate - Figure
15, left), or by 4 wood screws (when fixing to the wooden ground in upper floors - Figure 15,
right). There are several holes of diameters 9 and 11 mm prepared for this fixation.
7.
Make sure yourself in particular:
a.
Rising joist is properly inserted to the lifting tool and touches the heel on the floor.
b.
Bottom plates are firmly fixed to the ground and secured against any movement.
c.
Lifting Tool with the rising joist and the heel are well positioned under the lifted wall
and the wall is touching the Tool on its vertical edges (Figure 11).
d.
The heel is properly fixed to the baseplate (or floor) by sufficient number of screws.
e.
Main rod of the lifting Tool is well secured into the locked position (Figure 14).
f.
There is no unauthorized person in the vicinity of the workplace.
Minimum size of screws heads to be used with the heel:
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For 9mm holes in the heel should be used screws with head diameter at least 13mm
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For 11mm holes in the heel should be used screws with head diameter at least 16mm
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Figure 14
Figure 15