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PLATFORM SCAFFOLD TOWER EN 1004

MODEL NO: 

SSCL1.V2

TOWER EXTENSION PACK 3 

MODEL NO:

 SSCL3

TOWER EXTENSION PACK 4 

MODEL NO:

 SSCL4

Thank you for purchasing a Sealey product. Manufactured to a high standard, this product will, if used according to these 

instructions, and properly maintained, give you years of trouble free performance.

IMPORTANT:

 PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. NOTE THE SAFE OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS, WARNINGS & CAUTIONS. USE 

THE PRODUCT CORRECTLY AND WITH CARE FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT IS INTENDED. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE DAMAGE AND/OR 
PERSONAL INJURY AND WILL INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY. KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS SAFE FOR FUTURE USE.

1.  SAFETY

 

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WARNING!

 Take care when using and moving scaffolding, extended ladders and other such equipment in the vicinity of power    

  cables - risk of potentially fatal electric shock.

 

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WARNING!

 Ensure Health and Safety, local authority, and general workshop practice regulations are adhered to when using this   

  equipment.

 

9

   Familiarise yourself with the application and limitations of the scaffold, as well as the potential hazards.

 

9

   Maintain the equipment in good condition.

 

8

  

DO NOT

 use the equipment if any parts are damaged or missing as this may cause failure and/or personal injury.

 

9

   Replace or repair damaged parts. Use genuine parts only.

 

9

   Non-authorised parts may be dangerous and will invalidate the warranty.

 

9

   Keep the work area clean, uncluttered and ensure there is adequate lighting.

 

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WARNING!

 Use scaffold on level and solid ground and ensure the brakes are applied and/or that the scaffold is anchored and held  

  firmly in place by some means.

 

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WARNING!

 

DO NOT

 erect or use the scaffolding on sloping or unstable ground.

 

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WARNING!

 Never over-reach when on the scaffolding.

 

9

   Keep children and unauthorised persons away from the working area.

 

8

  

DO NOT

 use the scaffolding for any purpose other than that for which it is designed.

 

8

  

DO NOT

 allow children to climb the scaffolding.

 

8

  

DO NOT

 use the equipment when you are tired, under the influence of alcohol, drugs or intoxicating medication.

 

9

   When not in use store in a safe, dry, childproof area.

 

8

  

DO NOT

 use the equipment without side guardrails, knee rails and toe boards fitted. Use all the components supplied.

 

9

   When used outside, mobile scaffold towers should, wherever possible, be secured to a building or other reliable structure.

 

9

   It is good practice to tie in all scaffold towers of any height, especially when left unattended or in exposed windy conditions. Use only  

  the recommended wall anchors.

 

9

   Beware of strong wind conditions. 

DO NOT

 erect or use a free standing tower if the wind is likely to exceed 7.7m/sec (17mph or    

  Beaufort force 4).

 

9

   Take care when using mobile scaffold towers in hangers or uncovered buildings as wind force may be increased due to funnelling  

  effects.

 

8

  

DO NOT

 climb a tower from the outside. Never climb on the horizontal or diagonal braces. You should only climb the tower on the  

  inside using the ladder end frames.

 

8

  

DO NOT

 lean ladders against the tower. Never use ladders or boxes to gain additional height.

 

8

  

DO NOT

 bridge between the mobile scaffold tower and buildings.

 

9

   Stabilisers and ballast weights shall always be fitted where specified. Ballast is used at the base to stabilise towers from overturning.  

  Ballast must be of solid material (i.e. NOT water or loose sand) and should be positioned so as not to overload individual legs.    

  Ballast should be secured from accidental removal.

 

9

   Keep equipment clean and inspect before and after use for damage. Use serviceable equipment only. All working parts e.g. castors,  

  adjustable legs; stabiliser clamps should be lubricated lightly with oil. Repairs should only be carried out by the supplier or other    

  competent person approved by the supplier.

 

9

   Ensure that all personnel, tools and materials are removed from the tower prior to moving it. Only move the scaffold tower manually  

  on a firm level surface, which is free of any obstacles .

 

9

   Only move it longitudinally or diagonally. 

DO NOT

 exceed normal walking speed. Raise the stabilisers 12mm (½”) from the ground.

 

9

   After moving re-lock the castors, check that the tower is level and ensure that the stabilisers are secure and have a firm footing.

 

8

  

DO NOT

 exceed the safe working load of the platform. The maximum capacity of the working platform for an evenly distributed load  

  is 1.5 kN/m² (according to HD1004 – scaffold tower Class 2).

 

8

  

DO NOT

 jump on to or off the platforms.

 

8

  

DO NOT

 use any lifting equipment on the mobile scaffold tower.

SSCL1.V2, SSCL3, SSCL4   Issue:4 28/06/21

Original Language Version

© Jack Sealey Limited

Refer to 

instructions

 

Wear protective 

gloves

Wear Head 

Protection

A MINIMUM OF TWO PEOPLE ARE 

REQUIRED TO BUILD THIS TOWER

Summary of Contents for SSCL1 V2

Page 1: ...e scaffold towers should wherever possible be secured to a building or other reliable structure 9 It is good practice to tie in all scaffold towers of any height especially when left unattended or in exposed windy conditions Use only the recommended wall anchors 9 Beware of strong wind conditions DO NOT erect or use a free standing tower if the wind is likely to exceed 7 7m sec 17mph or Beaufort f...

Page 2: ... Supplied with stability legs to secure unit and extra trap door platform Manufactured from robust aluminium with anodized finish for durable corrosion resistance SSCL4 Extension kit to be used with Model No SSCL1 SSCL3 further increases platform height to 5 15m and working height to 7 15m Constructed from robust aluminium with anodized finish for durable corrosion resistance 3 SPECIFICATION MODEL...

Page 3: ...fig 3 SSCL1 V2 fig 4 SSCL3 Original Language Version Jack Sealey Limited SSCL1 V2 SSCL3 SSCL4 Issue 4 28 06 21 ...

Page 4: ... should be made to the diagrams presented earlier in manual for the assembly of elements 5 6 PPE Personal Protection Equipment must be worn when assembling and dismantling scaffolding 5 7 Elements required for raising the product higher are hoisted on the guardrail side once this element has been put in place 5 8 Tools or other elements needed for working on the unit must be hoisted via the trapdo...

Page 5: ...ng 5 12 It is important to block the base ladder wheels using their brakes before carrying out any operation fig 8 5 13 Unfold the folding base and lock it in position with the pin Attach the platform to the 3rd rung fig 9 fig 7 fig 8 fig 9 Original Language Version Jack Sealey Limited SSCL1 V2 SSCL3 SSCL4 Issue 4 28 06 21 ...

Page 6: ... assembly 6 ASSEMBLY SSCL3 6 1 Start from the base as assembled and attach the brace to the 1st rung 6 2 Remove the pins and stoppers from the bases of the 2 rung ladders NOTE fix the pins around the bottom rung of the ladder to prevent it from being lost during handling fig 11 fig 10 fig 11 Original Language Version Jack Sealey Limited SSCL1 V2 SSCL3 SSCL4 Issue 4 28 06 21 ...

Page 7: ...ins 6 5 PLATFORM AND PROTECTION ASSEMBLY 6 5 1 Next attach the platform to the 6th rung Sit on the platform and attach the 4 braces to the rungs on the inside of the uprights as shown in the diagram in fig 13 fig 12 fig 13 Original Language Version Jack Sealey Limited SSCL1 V2 SSCL3 SSCL4 Issue 4 28 06 21 ...

Page 8: ...MBLY OF SSCL4 7 1 Start from the base assembled and attach the brace to the 1st rung Prepare the 2 rung and 7 rung ladders removing the pins and stoppers from their bases fig 15 NOTE fix the pins around the bottom rung of the ladder fig 15 fig 14 fig 15 Original Language Version Jack Sealey Limited SSCL1 V2 SSCL3 SSCL4 Issue 4 28 06 21 ...

Page 9: ... the scaffolding and assemble the lower diagonal attachments Replace the 4 pins on the bottom of the booster so that they can be locked into the base 8 STABILIZER ASSEMBLY 8 1 Installation of stabilisers fastened to the uprights by means of two wing nut clamps fig 17 fig 16 fig 17 Original Language Version Jack Sealey Limited SSCL1 V2 SSCL3 SSCL4 Issue 4 28 06 21 ...

Page 10: ...ng observing the values and quantities in the diagram below fig 19 8 5 To tighten the stabilisers unscrew the wing nut at the intersection between the two stabiliser sections and gently press the calliper to slide it downwards before tightening the nut again fig 20 fig 18 fig 19 fig 20 Original Language Version Jack Sealey Limited SSCL1 V2 SSCL3 SSCL4 Issue 4 28 06 21 ...

Page 11: ...2 and install the braces and toeboards around this platform 9 2 Make sure that the hooks are properly locked into the base 9 3 Start from the base assembled and attach the brace to the 1st rung Prepare the 2 rung and 7 rung ladders removing the pins and stoppers from their bases NOTE fix the pins around the bottom rung of the ladder fig 21 fig 22 fig 23 Original Language Version Jack Sealey Limite...

Page 12: ...fig 24 fig 25 fig 26 Original Language Version Jack Sealey Limited SSCL1 V2 SSCL3 SSCL4 Issue 4 28 06 21 ...

Page 13: ...ith stabilisers 45km h 11 2 Working area Keep away from bare current carrying conductors Ensure that access to equipment is prohibited in areas which are accessible to the public Mark out the installation area if it is to be accessed by machinery vehicles etc Make sure that there are no aerial obstacles in the manoeuvring area Provide a bearing race on soft terrain 11 3 The following are prohibite...

Page 14: ... scaffolding during relocation minimum play between the supporting plate and the floor 9 The floor on which the mobile scaffolding is moved must be capable of bearing lowered loads 9 A bearing race must be provided on soft terrain 8 Mobile scaffolding must not be moved if staff or equipment are still present 8 The scaffolding must not be lifted using the main crane or an overhead crane 9 The scaff...

Page 15: ...ng the general condition of the facilities 14 4 2 The traceability of this verification is recorded in a sheet provided on the access hatch 14 5 QUARTERLY VERIFICATION 14 5 1 Since the scope of this verification in the case of mobile scaffolding is comparable to that of the daily verification a verification carried out at least once every 3 months is recorded in the establishment s safety register...

Page 16: ...ires disposal drain any fluids if applicable into approved containers and dispose of the product and fluids according to local regulations Note It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data specifications and component parts without prior notice Please note that other versions of this product are available If you require documentation for alternati...

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