
108
10
71
13
10.6
14
c
1
b
dx
Assembly of Slab Shoe LPS
Warning
If not correctly assembled, the Slab
Shoe can tip over the edge of the slab,
fall to the ground and hit people below.
This could lead to serious injuries or
even death.
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Cordon off areas of risk under the
working areas.
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Loosely screw Slab Shoe onto the an-
choring (71), then position over the
edge of the slab.
Assembly of the Slab Shoe is usually
carried out with protection provided by
the climbing enclosure. If this is not pos-
sible in exceptional cases or the gap to
the enclosure is too large, use personal
protective equipment to prevent falls.
To ensure that the Slab Shoe does not
fall off the slab edge, in particular when
there is a large cantilever (Version 1), it is
first secured against lifting with the Bolt
M24 (71).
1. Place Slab Shoe (10) on the slab at an
angle.
2. Loosely screw onto anchoring (13)
using Hex. Bolt ISO 4014 M24x70-
10.9 (71).
3. Turn Slab Shoe into the correct posi-
tion and lower it.
4. Tighten Bolt M24x70 (71).
5. Fix guiding bracket (10.6) to the floor
slab with anchor bolts (14) according
to plan. Alternatively, secure with
suitable heavy-duty dowels or on
embedded bolts and long nuts.
(Fig. D1.10 + D1.10a)
Have all fixings been correctly tight-
ened?
D1 Suspension and Anchoring
According to plan, there is a gap be-
tween the slab edge and the stop plate
of the Slab Shoe:
Standard for Version 1
(for straight screens):
c
1
= 700 mm,
b = 200 ±10 mm,
dx = 320 mm.
Standard for Version 2
(screen with working platform):
c
1
= 1000 mm,
b = 250 ±10 mm,
dx = 10 mm.
Components
10
Slab Shoe-2 LPS
10.6
Guide Bracket-2 LPS
13
Anchoring M24
14
PERI Anchor Bolt 14/20x130
71
Bolt ISO 4014 M24x70-10.9
Fig. D1.10
Fig. D1.10a
LPS Screen Lightweight Climbing Enclosure
Instructions for Assembly and Use – Standard Configuration