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5.5
5.1
5.4
5
9.1
5.1
5.4
5.5
5
5.5
5.1
5.4
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5.1
5.4
5.5
RCS Climbing Device and Hydraulics
Assembly Instructions
Part D Operations
D3 Self-Climbing Procedure
From the rear
From the rear
Section
Section
Fig. 53: Climbing pawl activated
Fig. 54: Climbing pawl locked
D3.8 Deactivating the climbing shoe
In a deactivated position, no vertical
force from the climbing rail can be
transferred via this particular shoe.
Risk of crushing!
Do not touch if the load is moving!
1. Pull the pawl lock (5.4) on the
Climbing Shoe RCS (5). The climbing
pawl (5.1) is pulled into the shoe.
2. Fold up the hinged bail (5.5) on the
pawl lock (5.4) and then let go of the
pawl lock. The hinged bail (5.5) is
then clamped and blocks the climbing
pawl.
The climbing pawl is locked and
non-operational.
Is the hinged bail (5.5) in a clear posi-
tion?
D3.7 Activating the climbing shoe
This position serves to transfer vertical
forces from the climbing rail during work-
ing operations as well as during climbing.
1. Pull the pawl lock (5.4) on the
Climbing Shoe RCS (5).
2. Fold down the hinged bail (5.5).
3. Let go of the pawl lock. Climbing
pawl swivels out of the climbing
shoe through spring force if no
climbing bolt (9.1) impedes the
climbing pawl (5.1).
The climbing pawl is activated and
operational.
– Does the climbing pawl (5.1) automati-
cally fold out of the climbing shoe?
– Is the hinged bail (5.5) in a clear posi-
tion?