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RCS Climbing Device and Hydraulics
Assembly Instructions
Part D Operations
D3 Self-Climbing Procedure
D3.2 Inserting into the Climbing Shoe
with RCS C
Before the last stroke:
Standard situation:
Vertical bearing at the height of the
intermediate platform
– Top climbing shoe (5A) is deactivated,
see D3.8.
– In order to allow easier insertion in the
top climbing shoe, open both folding
runners, see D3.6.
– Middle climbing shoe (5B) is activated,
see D3.7.
Alternatively:
Vertical bearing at the height of the
working platform
– Top climbing shoe (5A) is activated,
see D3.7.
– Both folding runners are closed,
see D3.6.
– Middle climbing shoe (5B), on
which the climbing device is placed,
is deactivated during the last stroke,
see D3.8.
Adjusting the climbing system
– In order to allow easier insertion, the
framework can be adjusted:
– By turning the Framework Spindle (11),
the inclination of the top climbing rail
(9A) is adjusted relative to the bottom
climbing rail (9B).
– In the event of a lateral offset, extend
the cylinder to the same height, see
D5.4.
Fig. 47: Adjusting the climbing system
Fig. 46: Inserting into the Climbing Shoe
with RCS C
Adjustment range ± 4°
relative to the bottom
climbing rail (9B).