WARNING:
Before assembling the second stage, the lower stage must be fully assembled even if it is not
being used. The lower stage provides needed structural support for the upper stage. The caster wheels
must be LOCKED to ensure that the lower stage will not move.
Observe all safety rules for boarding, working on, and getting off the first stage when assembling. Assemble the up-
per stage one piece at a time to help prevent clutter and falling parts. Assemble each major component completely
1. Attach one second stage end frame by inserting the bot-
tom of its legs over the tops of the first stage’s end frames.
Secure into place with locking pins and L-shaped pins.
Repeat the procedure for the other end frame.
2. Attach the side rails one at a time to each side of the
second stage end rails at the desired height. Use the height
adjustment pins, locking pins and L-shaped pins to adjust
the wooden platform to the desired height.
3. Secure the scaffold to a stable structure using ties and/
or braces. They must be secured at the end of the third
horizontal beam on the second scaffolding (the same as
the eighth beam from the ground) as noted in Fig. 6. The
components and the attachment methods used at this
point must be rated to at least four times the capacity of
the scaffolding. If you have any doubts about your ability to
properly do this, employ the help of a qualified technician
instead.
4. Lay the wooden platform onto the side rails, making
sure the oval holes fit over the flange pins without having to
be forced.
5. Use the two platform hold-downs along with four screws,
nuts and washers (not included) to secure the wood plat-
form into place.
ATTACHING A SECOND SCAFFOLD (Fig. 6 & 7)
WARNING:
Do not go any higher than two scaffolds.
ASSEMBLY
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
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