Terrazza Originale
Instructions for assembly
Version 5
12.06.2017
We reserve the right to make technical changes
Item number
111361-0000
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2.5 Qualifications
The instructions for assembly are aimed at qualified technicians who have knowledge of and are
experienced in the following areas:
Safety at work, operating safety and accident prevention regulations
Use of ladders and scaffolding
Handling and transporting long, heavy components
Handling and transporting glass panes
Handling tools and machines
Fitting the fixing materials
Estimation of the building structure
Start-up and operation of the product
If one of these qualifications is lacking, a qualified installation firm must be brought in.
2.6 Transport
The maximum permissible axle loads and gross vehicle weight of the goods vehicles must not be
exceeded. Loading a vehicle can alter its handling characteristics. The transported goods must be
mounted properly and securely. The packaging of the weinor roof must be protected from moisture.
Softened packaging can come loose and cause accidents. Packaging which has been opened for
incoming goods inspections must be sealed again properly for further transport. When unloaded,
the weinor roof must be carried to the place of installation the right way round so it does not have
to be turned round again in a confined space. The instructions on the packaging about which way
up the product should be placed must be noted.
2.7 Fixing material
Responsibility for the installation work that is being carried out on-site must always rest with the
foreman; it is not possible to issue uniformly applicable instructions due to the differing structural
conditions and building regulations that apply at every site. Above all, this implies that all bolts and
screws required to affix the weinor roof to the on-site connections (back and side of house wall,
concrete base, etc.) must be suitable for the on-site building conditions and the statics
requirements.
2.8 Ladders
Do not lean ladders against an unfinished weinor roof. Ladders must be on a firm base and provide
adequate support. Only use ladders with adequate load-bearing capacity.
2.9 Anti-fall guards
Workers run the risk of falling when working at elevated heights. Suitable fall protection equipment
must be used.
2.10 Crushing and cutting zones
Beware of crushing and cutting zones when installing the roof, e.g. when laying the roof covering,
as there is a risk of serious injury.