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                                     USER MANUAL FOR WTS TOWERS       

 

 

Figure 40

 

When the section reaches its limit, lock with the 
security system and unlock the following security 
system  to  lift  the  next  mast.  Do  the  same 
operation until you reach the required height. 

 

 

Figure 41

 

All security systems must be in locked position. 
Slack the cable of the winch so that the system 
can stabilize correctly. 

 

 

Figure 42

 

To descend the load: 

Tense the cable and unlock 

the  first  security  system

. Turn  the  winch  while 

keeping  the  safety  system  unlocked  with  your 
other hand. If the safety system is not operated 
with  one  hand,  the  tower  will  lower  until  it  is 
locked.  

 

WARNING!

  If  the  tower  is  attempted 

to  go  down  without  tension  in  the 
cable and any of the safety systems are 

activated,  a  dangerous  situation  will  occur 
because  the  load  will  descend  very  abruptly, 
being  able  to  destabilize  the  whole  installation 
and incurring in a serious accident.  

Once  the  load  is  descended,  block  all  sections 
and follow steps 4 to 1

 (

in that order).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for WTS 1206

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Page 3: ...M MODE 21 TRUSS SYSTEM ELEVATION IN STRUCTURE MODE 25 USING THE TOWER IN STRUCTURE MODE WIND CONDITION 29 STANDARDS TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT 30 PLACING THE LOAD 31 LOAD CHART 32 GROUND COMPACTION DEGREE 33...

Page 4: ...5 21 Figure 66 21 Figure 67 22 Figure 68 22 Figure 69 22 Figure 70 22 Figure 71 23 Figure 72 23 Figure 73 23 Figure 74 23 Figure 75 24 Figure 76 24 Figure 77 24 Figure 78 25 Figure 79 25 Figure 80 25...

Page 5: ...3 USER MANUAL FOR WTS TOWERS WARNING ICONS ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS Follow this link to download the maintenance user manual for WTS series WTS_Series_MAINTENANCE Or visit www worklifters com...

Page 6: ...t charge the tower without the stabilizer legs Figure 3 Do not lift the tower without proper leveling To lift a load the tower must always be stabilized The wheels must not touch the ground Figure 4 P...

Page 7: ...the part of the horns Safety pins must lock the stabilizers Figure 7 Lift the mast in the correct order Lift the mast of the tower starting always with the carriage The last mast lifted must be the ne...

Page 8: ...ve a load without leveling the tower before Figure 10 Do not use ladders on the tower or leaning against it Figure 11 Not grease or lubricate the mechanism of the winch and the pulleys of the masts Fi...

Page 9: ...lowing table is recommended the average length between the highest part of the structure and the power lines Voltage Min distance Between phases Meters Feet 0 a 230v 1 5 4 92 230v a 400v 2 8 9 19 400v...

Page 10: ...put the installation at risk The installation is always under the responsibility of the owner Figure 18 Do not use the tower as a support of banners or another type of decoration with strong wind that...

Page 11: ...1 h2 Figure 22 Under no circumstances should the tower be descended if the cable does not have sufficient tense The cable should ALWAYS be tensioned in order to release the safety systems Figure 23 Ne...

Page 12: ...12 Base wheel 3 Top boost reinforcement 13 Pin horn 4 Red knob mast security system 14 Frontal leg 5 Strut reinforcement mast support 15 Steel carrier 6 Winch 16 Leveler screw 7 Tower mast 17 Leveler...

Page 13: ...th all its masts in transport position Then the load is raised by using the included hand winch Figure 25 STRUCTURAL MODE This mode involves lifting the load with the help of a manual or electric hois...

Page 14: ...pins Figure 29 WTS towers have the option of changing the position of the carriage Therefore depending on the use the load can be raised from different heights The carriage can be rotated to obtain t...

Page 15: ...sory 5 5 1 5 5 Bumper 35 1 35 Loudspeakers 28 4 112 Cables 20 1 20 172 5 Figure 34 In this example we have obtained a weight of 172 5 kg With that load see what position the load should have on the fo...

Page 16: ...in the calculated position Block it making sure that the screws are inserted into the hole of the fork position Figure 37 Join the line array equipment to the tower Figure 38 Unlock the mast safety s...

Page 17: ...Tense the cable and unlock the first security system Turn the winch while keeping the safety system unlocked with your other hand If the safety system is not operated with one hand the tower will low...

Page 18: ...e 45 WTS towers have the option of changing the position of the carriage Therefore depending on the use the load can be raised from different heights The carriage can be rotated to obtain the required...

Page 19: ...EIGHT kg QUANTITY TOTAL kg Line array accessory 5 5 1 5 5 Bumper 35 1 35 Loudspeakers 28 6 168 Cables 30 1 30 238 5 Figure 50 In this example we have obtained a weight of 238 5 kg With that load see w...

Page 20: ...y in the calculated position Figure 53 Hung the hoist on the tower support The hoist must have a path equal to or greater than the maximum height of the tower Figure 54 Unlock the mast safety system O...

Page 21: ...the same operation until you reach the required height Figure 57 All security systems must be in locked position Slacken the cable of the winch so that the system can stabilize correctly Figure 58 Rai...

Page 22: ...afety system unlocked with your other hand If the safety system is not operated with one hand the tower will descend until it is locked WARNING If the tower is attempted to go down without tension in...

Page 23: ...iage Therefore depending on the use the load can be raised from different heights The carriage can be rotated to obtain the required height WTS A B C D E 256 435 695 1105 1315 1505 375 435 695 1105 13...

Page 24: ...ss accessory 0 75 2 1 5 Complete truss system 53 3 0 5 26 65 Loads 368 0 5 184 Cables 38 0 5 19 231 15 Figure 69 In this example we have a weight of 231 15 kg With that load check what position the lo...

Page 25: ...AL FOR WTS TOWERS Figure 71 Place the accessory in the calculated position Figure 72 Join the truss system to the tower Figure 73 Unlock the mast safety system Operate the winch handle to raise the lo...

Page 26: ...zation of the entire facility can occur causing a serious accident Figure 77 To descend the load Tense the cable and unlock the first security system Turn the winch while keeping the safety system unl...

Page 27: ...ure 80 WTS towers have the option to change the position of the carriage Therefore depending on the use the load can be raised from different heights The carriage can be rotated to obtain the required...

Page 28: ...Truss accessory 0 75 2 1 5 Complete truss system 53 3 0 5 26 65 Loads 368 0 5 184 Cables 38 0 5 19 231 15 Figure 85 In this example we have a weight of 231 15 kg With that load see what position the...

Page 29: ...AL FOR WTS TOWERS Figure 87 Place the accessory in the calculated position Figure 88 Join the truss system to the tower Figure 89 Unlock the mast safety system Operate the winch handle to raise the lo...

Page 30: ...t be in their locked position Slack the cable from the winch so that the system is seated WARNING The rate of rise and descend should be similar If the structure rises or descend faster at one end a d...

Page 31: ...subjected to bursts of wind you should contact an engineer in the area or our technical department to study the case In outdoor use many factors must be taken into account the most important are Wind...

Page 32: ...30 USER MANUAL FOR WTS TOWERS STANDARDS TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT Figure 97...

Page 33: ...place the load as close to the carriage as possible This prolongs the life of the tower TOWER X in P1 mm inch X in P2 mm inch X in P3 mm inch X in P4 mm inch X in P5 mm inch WTS 1206 DY WTS 905 DY WTS...

Page 34: ...ension In this case the locking system together with the profiles base and legs act as a support column from which loads can be hung using some support elements such as manual or electric hoists WTS U...

Page 35: ...e to cause a serious accident Figure 101 Detail of plates place Support must be centered with respect to the plate To avoid this it is advisable to put bases in the support to facilitate uniform distr...

Page 36: ...case the tower has some internal damage and forces the system to operate in a forced manner DYNSYS system will limit its use preventing that the internal components cable pulleys profiles etc may det...

Page 37: ...the tower raises the coupled load and no vertical displacement occurs in the carriage 1 so that the inner spring 2 does not compress and the safety pin 3 does not act The winch handle allows the user...

Page 38: ...e tower and preventing any attempt to raise the load In the same way the own characteristics of the exclusive DYNSYS handle prevents to force the winch The status dial window 4 shows the RED color of...

Page 39: ...ion that increases the resistance of the towers and reduces their deflection Dynamic Overlap makes that each tower section overlaps with the previous one at different distances as with trees in nature...

Page 40: ...ins and cannot be removed Check that the carriage is securely fastened with the car brake system Check that all sections are blocked WITH FORKLIFT To transport the towers with a mechanism type forklif...

Page 41: ...e tower by two points Use ratchets not less than 1000 kg of force for the WTS 506 256 and 375 models Use ratchets no less than 2000 kg of force for the WTS 905 1206 and 708 models Place ratchets so th...

Page 42: ...pt designs and materials to achieve a high degree of safety in quantities such as supported load equilibrium resistance to friction etc Thus WORK lifter towers DGUV V17 18 certified assure the user th...

Page 43: ...17 ft 6 92 ft 6 99 ft 7 05 ft 7 05 ft Rear side width 1 60 m 1 60 m 1 55 m 1 90 m 2 55 m 2 55 m 5 25 ft 5 25 ft 5 09 ft 6 23 ft 8 37 ft 8 37 ft Fork length 0 50 m 0 50 m 0 61 m 0 65 m 0 86 m 0 86 m 1...

Page 44: ...n the tower The tower lifters described meet all the specific requirements in DGUV V17 18 Manufacturer EQUIPSON S A Person responsible of the technical data Jos Vila Ortiz Address Avda El Saler 14 Pol...

Page 45: ...E SERIAL NUMBER LAUFENDE NUMMER Primer test en f brica First test in factory Erstpr fung im Werk Fecha Date Datum Testado por Tested by Pr fer Examen a los cuatro a os Four years test UVV Pr fung alle...

Page 46: ...a o Annual test after the fourth year UVV J hrlicher Test nach dem vierten Jahr Fecha Date Datum Testado por Tested by Pr fer Fecha Date Datum Testado por Tested by Pr fer Fecha Date Datum Testado por...

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