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10.4
10.2
10.4
D2 Operating the Slab Shoe
Activating and Deactivating
the Climbing Pawl
Deactivating the climbing pawl
Warning
Hands can get caught between the
Climbing Rail and Slab Shoe and be-
come trapped. This can cause serious
injury.
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The climbing pawl is only deactivated
when the climbing unit has stopped
moving.
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Do not reach into the Climbing Rail
whilst climbing!
1. Ensure that the climbing unit is sta-
tionary.
2. Reach into the Rail Guidance Shoe
from below and turn climbing pawl
(10.2) upwards.
3. Insert Wire Nail 100 x 4.0 through the
hole (10.4) in the climbing pawl 10.2 in
order to block it.
The climbing pawl is deactivated and,
thus, non-operational.
Can the wire nail slip out?
In this position, no vertical forces from
the Climbing Rail can be transferred via
this particular shoe.
Activating the climbing pawl
Warning
Hands can get caught between the
Climbing Rail and Slab Shoe and be-
come trapped. This can cause serious
injury.
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⇒
The climbing pawl is only operational
when the climbing unit has stopped
moving.
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Do not reach into the Climbing Rail
whilst climbing!
1. Ensure that the climbing unit is sta-
tionary.
2. Pull the previously inserted Wire Nail
100 x 4.0 out of the climbing pawl.
The climbing pawl jumps into its work-
ing position.
The climbing pawl is activated and,
thus, operational.
Can the climbing pawl move freely?
– This position serves the purpose of
transferring vertical forces from the
Climbing Rail during working opera-
tions and climbing.
– For storey heights that are dividable
by approx. 50 cm, only activate the
pawls on the Slab Shoes that serve as
the planned vertical support. Deacti-
vate all other Slab Shoes.
Components
10.2
Climbing Pawl
10.4
Hole for Climbing Pawl
Fig. D2.03a
Fig. D2.03b
LPS Screen Lightweight Climbing Enclosure
Instructions for Assembly and Use – Standard Configuration