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Print Date: 11/18/2019 

SCL_AssemblyInstructions_RRR_RevAA_2019

-11-18

 

Corner Adaptors  

The Corner Adapter reduces outreach by moving fulcrum closer to parapet.  It also reduces the quantity of 

counterweights needed and can eliminate the need for a cable-truss/strongback.   

Instructions 

 

Remove the mast from the front Rolling Roof Rig stand.  

 

Insert the short tube of the Corner Adaptor into the front Rolling Roof Rig 

(RRR) stand and pin in place so that the tube is perpendicular to the front RRR 

stand (as shown in the diagram on the right). 

 

Adjust the height of the screw jack by releasing the Jack Holding Pin, allowing 

the jack to be moved to the floor.  Complete a final adjustment using the 

screw jack wing nut.  Note that the load should be spread on the roof/floor 

with the use of appropriate cribbing.   

 

Tighten the wing nut to secure the screw jack height.  

 

Insert the mast of the front RRR stand in to the long tube of the Corner Adapter and adjust the height as 

required.  

 

Assure the rear Rolling Roof Rig stand is set to the correct height to ensure a level beam.  Install the beam as 

usual.  

To move the Corner Adaptor  

 

Move the Rolling Roof Rig as normal. 

 

To avoid dragging the screw jack, screw the wing nut to the bottom of the jack:  

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Lift the jack to the bottom of the Corner Adapter tube  

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Pull the Holding Pin out and release the Holding Pin to hold the screw jack in place off the ground.  

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Reverse the procedure to properly reset the corner adaptor in its new location.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Corner Adapter with  

16-foot Rolling Roof Rig 

plus counterweights. 

Corner Adapter 

Corner 

Adapter 

Summary of Contents for Rolling Roof Rig

Page 1: ...ng Roof Rig Assembly Instructions Rolling Roof Rig Corner Adaptor and Beam Splice Tube Packages Sky Climber LLC 1800 Pittsburgh Dr Delaware OH 43015 Tel 1 800 255 4629 info skyclimber com www skyclimber com ...

Page 2: ...ounterweights are non flowable type secure and in the correct quantities Cornice hooks parapet clamps or outriggers are secured and tied back Tiebacks are tight and straight back or two opposing tie backs are used contact Sky Climber Engineering for details Wire rope inspected and is not kinked bird caged or otherwise damaged or overly worn Minimum of three 3 J Clamps fist grips are used and are p...

Page 3: ... hat bracket and secure it using the two bolts 5 Check chart to determine maximum amount of outreach for your application If a strongback is required see package 154 24 C or 154 24 CBT 6 Roll the assembled roof rig into the desired location Crank the jacks until the load is removed from the casters and the roof rig is level 7 Slide the correct number of counterweights see chart on page 6 onto the ...

Page 4: ...he outermost holes of the beam allowing for assembly without tools Look through the inspection slot to verify that beam is fully inserted into the beam tube If you can see through to the inspection slot on the opposite side of the beam tube then the beam is not fully inserted Some beams also feature a label that will be partially visible once inserted into the beam tube If the green portion of the...

Page 5: ...mplete a final adjustment using the screw jack wing nut Note that the load should be spread on the roof floor with the use of appropriate cribbing Tighten the wing nut to secure the screw jack height Insert the mast of the front RRR stand in to the long tube of the Corner Adapter and adjust the height as required Assure the rear Rolling Roof Rig stand is set to the correct height to ensure a level...

Page 6: ...29 info skyclimber com www skyclimber com 6 Print Date 11 18 2019 SCL_AssemblyInstructions_RRR_RevAA_2019 11 18 Counterweights 24 foot Rolling Roof Rig WITH Strongback 24 foot Rolling Roof Rig 16 foot Rolling Roof Rig ...

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