
119
6
cm
If climbed too far
1. Lift climbing unit with crane by ap-
prox. 6 cm. (Fig. D4.04)
2. Deactivate all pawls of the Slab Shoe
of this climbing unit. See Section "Ac-
tivating and Deactivating the Climbing
Pawl" on Page 113. (Fig. D4.04a)
3. Lower climbing unit until the correct
Spacer is approx. 10 cm above the
pawl of the load-bearing Slab Shoe
(10a).
4. Activate pawl of top Slab Shoe (10a).
5. Position climbing unit on Spacer.
D4 Moving by Crane
1. Detach crane lifting gear from a safe
position, e.g. mobile scaffold. Alterna-
tively, leave two-sling lifting gear at-
tached to the climbing enclosure until
it can be safely dismantled.
2. Supplement guardrails.
3. Dismantle trailing Slab Shoe, see Sec-
tion "Dismantling Slab Shoe LPS" on
Page 109.
4. Remove anchoring that is no longer
needed, see Section "Dismantling the
Anchoring" on Page 110.
Troubleshooting
Finishing Tasks
Fig. D4.04
Fig. D4.04a
Problem
Cause
Measures
Guiding skids cannot be closed.
– Climbing Rail is not completely in posi-
tion in the Guide Shoe.
– Pull Climbing Rail with Guide-in Tool
inwards.
– Climbing rail spacing is not correct.
– Detach climbing enclosure and ad-
just spacing of Climbing Rail.
– Slab Shoe spacing is not correct.
– Slightly loosen the fixing of the
Guide Shoes, close the guiding skids
and tighten them using component
tolerances.
Alternatively:
– Mount new anchoring with tie rods
and Wingnut Counterplates through
the slab.
Climbing unit does not lie on the
planned Spacer on both sides.
– Raise the climbing unit by approx. 6
cm using the crane. Deactivate the
pawls of all Slab Shoes positioned
below. Position climbing unit with
the planned Spacer on the pawl of
the top Slab Shoe.
LPS Screen Lightweight Climbing Enclosure
Instructions for Assembly and Use – Standard Configuration
– Climbing Rail rests on a Slab Shoe that
is positioned below.
– Slab distance is approx. a multiple of
50 cm.