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Pr e p a r a t i o n s
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ENGLISH
W o r k o n s c a f f o l d i n g
W AR NING
R i s k o f f a l l i n g f r o m s u d d e n o s c i l l a t i n g m o v e m e n t s o f t h e
m a c h i n e .
When working on scaffolding, the machine can make a sudden
oscillating movement on starting or in the event of a power
failure .
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Secure the machine with the safety chain (D) supplied .
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Wear a safety belt to protect yourself from falling .
C h e c k t h e c o n d i t i o n o f t h e s u b s t r a t e
The magnet clamping force is dependent on the condition of the
substrate. The clamping force is significantly reduced by paint,
zinc and scale coatings and rust .
The substrate must satisfy the following preconditions in order
that a sufficient magnet clamping force can be achieved:
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The substrate must be magnetic .
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The clamping surface and the magnetic foot (13) must be
clean and grease-free .
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The clamping surface must be completely smooth and level .
NOTE
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Clean the substrate and the magnetic foot (13) of the
machine before use .
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Remove any unevenness and loose rust from the substrate .
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CS Unitec offers special holding devices in its range of
accessories .
The best clamping effect is obtained on low-carbon steel substrate
with a thickness of at least 3/4" (20 mm) .