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710
Nom. 870
Nom. 870
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©HAKI
TD V211-001 (en)
www.HAKI.com
This Technical Document must always be
used in conjunction with
HAKI's
General Qualifications
-See below
Always
plan your work and installation
1.
Always
select the right equipment
2.
Always
regularly inspect your system
3.
Part No.: V211-001
Name: Steel 3 Step Stairway (700 wide)
Weight: 45 kg
Standard: EN 12811-1
Material: Galvanised Steel
Dimensions: mm
1065
Nom. 978
Nom. 605
1261
1667
Transport Lengths
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TD V211-001 (en)
www.HAKI.com
Y
X
a°
Y
a°
X
* Complies to EN 12811-1 between 41° - 49°
* Complies to EN 12811-1 between 41° - 49°
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TD V211-001 (en)
www.HAKI.com
2.
3.
5.
1. Loosen eye nuts
2. Erect to desired angle
3. Tighten eye nuts
1.
4. Mount guard rails
5. Fit retaining pin
4.
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TD V211-001 (en)
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<100 kg/m
2
V212-024
Stairway Scaffold Fix HD (Pair)
V212-015
Steel Stairway Slab Fix
<150 kg
max. 2
6b.
7a.
7b.
min. 2
6b.
≤ 9
≥12
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TD V211-001 (en)
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Remove nut & bolt
and use to join
handrails
Joining Stairways - Max. 21 Steps
3/6/9/12/15/18 Steps + 3/6/9/12/15/18 Steps
3/6 Steps + 3/6 Steps + 3/6 Steps
Reuse to join stairways
Save for
re-assembly
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©HAKI
TD V211-001 (en)
www.HAKI.com
90°
AD
AE
Stairways support - 18 & 21 steps
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TD V211-001 (en)
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V212-014
Stairway - Standard step handrail
For other parts and more information, please contact vertemax.
Spare parts
V212-024
Stairway Scaffold Fix HD (Pair)
V212-022
Stairway lock Pair
V214-018
Stairway Lifting Rings Set of 4
V212-015
Steel Stairway Slab Fix
V212-013
Stairway - Standard step
V212-021
Stairway - Big Step
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©HAKI
TD V211-001 (en)
www.HAKI.com
Spinney House, Wilcox Close, Aylesham, Kent. CT3 3EP. Telephone: +44 (0) 1227 711072
[email protected]om www.HAKI.com
Registered in England No. 07254120 • VAT No. GB 992 7373 70
General Qualifications
These General Qualifications are applicable to all HAKI products and must always
be read in conjunction with each products Technical Documentation (TD).
General
•Always check general product condition before use
•If in doubt always ask by contacting a representative of HAKI
•Reject any damaged or rusty components
•HAKI products and systems provide temporary protection during construction activity.
•HAKI products are NOT tested or intended:
- to withstand impact by any vehicle,
- to support or provide control of the public,
- for the containment of bulk materials.
Always Plan your works
•Take note of location, proximity to permanent and temporary hazard structures.
•Take note of dimensions, layout and access areas.
•Always identify both the fall hazard for the installer and the falling materials hazard for persons
and property below.
•These identified hazards should also be considered on dismantling.
•HAKI strongly recommends seeking competent Work at Height advice if in any doubt about the
installer’s or other’s safety.
•Note the component weight as given on the TD sheets and ensure suitable handling equipment
is available.
•Ensure local site Risk Assessment / Method Statement detail is observed and followed.
Spinney House, Wilcox Close, Aylesham, Kent. CT3 3EP. Telephone: +44 (0) 1227 711072
vert[email protected]m www.HAKI.com
Registered in England No. 07254120 • VAT No. GB 992 7373 70
Fixing selection
•All fixings should be confirmed as suitable for the chosen application site.
•Material type and thickness, edge proximity, depth of embedment, and proximity to other
fixings, all impact the strength of a fixing. Please refer to manufacturer’s instructions for
fixing guidance and limitation.
•The dimensions for installation and the load capacity should be confirmed by the fixing
manufacturer for each application.
•Competent fixings advice should be sought if in any doubt.
Fine mesh containment
•Note that the addition of any fine containment mesh (such as on barriers or safety nets)
increases the wind load attracted to the supports.
•Technical advice must be sought before any such addition.
Weather
•HAKI products and systems can be adversely impacted by significant wind speeds. Please
note limitations on product TD and take any recommended remedial action. If in doubt,
contact a HAKI representative.
•If in doubt, cease work, and use additional protection measures as required.
•All safety systems should be kept clear of ice and snow.
Inspection
•All installed systems should be checked at least once every 7 days by a competent person,
to ensure its continued integrity and that there are no signs of any potential failing.
•We recommend that these checks are recorded in a site log.
•Please ensure any defective product identified during inspection is replaced immediately.
Loading
•Any HAKI products subjected to loading, or used in anger, should be assessed to ensure it
continues to provide the necessary protection. If this involves removing from service you
must ensure the area is otherwise protected.
•The system should then be fully inspected, any components replaced as necessary, and the
installation confirmed as fit for continued use by a competent person.
Storage
•HAKI recommends the use of its own storage and transit solutions.
•Take careful note of lifting and loading limits.
•All components should be stored in a manner that limits any detrimental environmental
effect
due to weather or corrosive substances.
Traceability
•All HAKI products are traceable.