Hunnebeck BOSTA User manual

User guide
REINFORCEMENT
INSTALLATION SCAFFOLDS

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Contents
Contents
1 Introduction................................................................................................................4
1.1 About this user guide............................................................................................................4
1.2 Other relevant documents...................................................................................................4
1.3 Conventions in this user guide...........................................................................................4
2 Safety ......................................................................................................................... 5
2.1 Intended use ...........................................................................................................................5
2.2 General safety information..................................................................................................6
2.3 Obligations of the operator.................................................................................................8
2.4 Personnelqualication .........................................................................................................8
2.5 Structure and characteristics of the information on hazards to persons................9
2.6 Structure and characteristics of the information on property damage....................9
2.7 Safety devices and protective equipment ......................................................................9
3 System overview .....................................................................................................10
3.1 BOSTAstandardcongurations........................................................................................ 11
3.2 MODEXstandardcongurations ......................................................................................17
4 Components............................................................................................................ 27
4.1 Basic cross-system components .....................................................................................27
4.2 BOSTA system ..................................................................................................................... 30
4.3 MODEX components ......................................................................................................... 36
4.4 System-free accessories................................................................................................... 39
5 Preparation for assembly .......................................................................................41
5.1 Complying with regulations............................................................................................... 41
5.2 Planning principles .............................................................................................................. 41
5.3 Checking the components ................................................................................................ 41
5.4 Preparing the ground......................................................................................................... 42
6 ErectingBOSTAreinforcementinstallationscaolds....................................... 43
6.1 Creating connections using drop latches......................................................................43
6.2 Preparingtherstscaoldbay ........................................................................................44
6.3 Attaching the plank .............................................................................................................47
6.4 Attaching the Base Jack Securing Device ................................................................... 48
6.5 Increasing stability.............................................................................................................. 49
6.6 Attachingthescaoldbayattheside........................................................................... 50
6.7 Attachingtheupperscaoldbay..................................................................................... 51
6.8 Installing Compression Bearings .................................................................................... 64
7 ErectingtheMODEXreinforcementinstallationscaold................................. 65
7.1 Creating connections with the MODEX node ............................................................. 65
7.2 Preparing the ground......................................................................................................... 66
7.3 Assemblingthescaoldbay.............................................................................................67
7.4 Attachingthescaoldbayattheside........................................................................... 69
7.5 Increasing stability.............................................................................................................. 69
7.6 Attaching the Base Jack Securing Device ................................................................... 70
7.7 Attaching planks.................................................................................................................. 70
7.8 Installing the guard rails .....................................................................................................72
7.9 Attaching toe boards and lifting retainers.....................................................................73
7.10 Attachingtheupperscaoldbay.....................................................................................76
7.11 Installing Compression Bearings .....................................................................................77

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8 Checks before use.................................................................................................. 78
9 Movingthescaoldwithacrane......................................................................... 78
9.1 MovingtheMODEXscaold.............................................................................................78
10 Temporarystorageofthescaold....................................................................... 79
11 Dismantlingthescaolds...................................................................................... 80
11.1 DismantlingtheBOSTAreinforcementinstallationscaold.................................... 80
11.2 DismantlingtheMODEXreinforcementinstallationscaold .................................. 80

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Introduction
Unless stated otherwise, all dimensions in mm.
1 Introduction
1.1 About this user guide
This user guide describes the safe assembly and use of reinforcement installation scaf-
foldsfromtheBOSTAandMODEXsystems.Thereinforcementinstallationscaoldsare
referredtoas"scaolds"inthisuserguide.
Theactivitiesdescribedinthisuserguideincludetheerectionofscaoldswithupto
twolevelsandalevelheightoftwometres.Scaoldsthatexceedthisarepossibleafter
consultation with HÜNNEBECK.
This user guide is intended for commercial users with appropriate technical training.
The information and procedures described here comply with the laws and the occupa-
tional health and safety regulations of Germany and Austria. HÜNNEBECK accepts no
responsibility for the use of this user guide outside this area of application.
Read this user guide carefully before working with this product. Keep the user guide for
future reference.
Theuserguideisanessentialcomponentofthereinforcementinstallationscaolds.It
containssafetynotes,informationonthestandardconguration,theintendeduseand
a description of the system. It facilitates taking into account the requirements of the
German ordinance on industrial safety and health ("Betriebssicherheitsverordnung") in
the respective assembly and use situation.
Weexplicitlyreservetherighttomakechangesresultingfromtechnicalimprovements.
Availability of the user guide
The contractor has to ensure that site personnel are familiar with the user guide pro-
vided by HÜNNEBECK and that it is readily accessible at all times. The user guide must
be legible and complete. A replacement user guide can be obtained from HÜNNEBECK.
1.2 Other relevant documents
Fortheapplicationanduseoftheproducts,allcurrentcountry-speciclaws,standards
and other safety regulations are to be complied with. They form a part of the obliga-
tions of employers and employees regarding occupational and industrial safety.
1.3 Conventions in this user guide
Variouselementsofthisuserguideareprovidedwithdeneddesignfeatures.This
makes it possible to easily distinguish between the following elements:
Normaltext
• Lists
• Secondary lists
Intheseinstructions,guidelinesarealwaysidentiedwiththeword"Step,"e.g.
Step 1 Align the base frame horizontally by adjusting the base jacks.
TIP Tip!
Tipssharepracticalexperiencewiththeuser,e.g.howtoperformataskmoreeasilyor
quickly.

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Directional terms
In this user guide, the directions are indicated as follows:
• Thereinforcementsideofthescaoldisthelongsideofthescaoldonwhichthe
reinforcement is to be erected.
• Theoutersideisthelongsideofthescaoldfacingawayfromthereinforcement.
• Theendfacesarethenarrowsidesofthescaold.Scaoldscanbeconnectedto
one another at the end faces.
2 Safety
2.1 Intended use
HÜNNEBECKreinforcementinstallationscaoldsareworkequipmentintendedforcom-
mercial use only. They serve as a working platform for reinforcement work in building
construction and can be used as:
• Workingscaoldsinloadclass4accordingtoDINEN12811-1(withoutpassageplank)
• Workingscaoldsinloadclass3accordingtoDINEN12811-1(withpassageplank)
Based on the hazard assessment that the erector or user is required to compile as
speciedintheGermanordinanceonindustrialsafetyandhealth,theerectororuseris
responsible for using his own discretion to implement essential preventive measures.
Thespecicsofeachcasemustalwaysbetakenintoconsideration.
• Only the components shown in this user guide have been proven to be structurally
stable.Specialcasesrequireseparatecerticationtakingintoconsiderationthe
expectedloads.
• Whenusingthereinforcementinstallationscaolds,allstatutoryandotherregu-
lations applicable at the site of use must be observed, in particular all regulations
relating to occupational safety.
The equipment may be used only by properly trained personnel under the authority
ofqualiedsupervisors.Theworkonthereinforcementinstallationscaoldsmustbe
supervisedbyaproperlyqualiedsupervisor,speciedbythecontractor,whoensures
that the work is carried out safely.
OnlytheuseofcomponentsfromtheMODEXandBOSTA70/100systemsdescribedin
thisuserguideisconsideredintended.Extensions,deviationsorchangesareonlyper-
mitted with separate proof. This proof must be requested from the manufacturer.
All other uses are considered to be unintended. This applies in particular to additions,
deviations or changes to this user guide without the consent of HÜNNEBECK.
HÜNNEBECK is not responsible for any misconduct on the part of the contractual part-
ner if the latter does not comply with the applicable laws and guidelines on equipment
and work performance.

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Safety
Unless stated otherwise, all dimensions in mm.
2.2 General safety information
2.2.1 Risk of fatal injury
Risk of fatal injury from using damaged or unsuitable components!
Damaged components may result in a diminished load-bearing capacity or failure of
componentsofthescaold.
• Checkthatallcomponentsareinawlessconditionbeforeuseandatthespecied
intervals.
• Do not use damaged or unsuitable components.
• Contact HÜNNEBECK if there are any doubts about potentially harmful factors.
• Have damaged components repaired immediately or replace damaged components
with new ones of the same type.
• Dispose of damaged components that cannot be repaired.
OnlycomponentsthatmeettherequirementsspeciedinthesectionIntended use are
suitable.
Donotrepair,modifyoralteranycomponentsofthescaoldswithoutwrittenpermis-
sion from HÜNNEBECK.
Riskoffatalinjuryduetounauthorisedmodicationorreplacementofcomponents!
Replacing or modifying components may result in a risk of falling due to component
failure.
• Onlyusethesuitablecomponentsspeciedinthisuserguide.
• Donotmakeanychangestocomponentswithouttheexpressconsentof
HÜNNEBECK.
• Do not repair any components.
• Replace damaged components with new ones of the same type.
Riskoffatalinjuryduetoincorrectassemblyormovingofthescaold!
Incorrect assembly of components can lead to a risk of falling due to component failure.
• Only assemble the components as described and illustrated in this user guide, or
provide evidence of alternatives by means of a suitable hazard assessment.
• Ensurethatthemaximumload-bearingcapacityofthecomponentsisnotexceeded.
• Ensurethatthegroundissucientlyload-bearingfortheloadofthescaold,includ-
ing all persons working on it and the stored material.
• When assembling the equipment, observe and follow all legal regulations and other
directives applicable at the place of use as well as the assembly instructions of the
operator.
• Ensurethatonlysuitablyqualiedpersonsassemblethescaold.
• Havethescaoldcheckedbyaqualiedpersonafterassemblyormoving.
InformationonthequalicationsrequiredcanbefoundintheSection Personnel quali-
cation on page 8.

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Riskoffatalinjuryintheeventoffallingfromthescaoldduetomissingcompo-
nents or mounting parts!
Missing, damaged, incorrectly or inadequately fastened mounting parts may cause the
scaoldtofallduetoadiminishedload-bearingcapacity.
• Do not use any damaged components.
• Ensurethatallbarriers,decksandguardrailsarettedtothescaoldasdescribed
and illustrated in this user guide.
• Ensure that all mounting parts are securely attached.
Riskoffatalinjuryintheeventoffallingfromthescaoldduetomissingorincor-
rectly mounted fall protection!
Aguardrailattachedtothescaoldmayexceedtheloadlimitsofthescaold.
• Makesurethatallareasofthescaoldthatarenotsecuredbyaproperlyinstalled
and complete guard rail (unsecured area) are clearly separated from the secured
areas by a temporary barrier.
• Allpersonsenteringanunsecuredareaofthescaoldmustbeprotectedbymeans
of additional, separate fall protection.
• Attach the personal fall protection (harness) to suitable, load-bearing structures that
areindependentofthescaold.
Risk of fatal injury due to falling components if the load limits are exceeded!
Ifthescaoldissubjectedtoimpermissiblyhighloads,componentsmaycomeloose.
This poses a risk of falling and of serious injury from falling parts.
• Assemblethescaoldonlyasdescribedandshowninthisuserguide,ordemon-
strate alternatives by means of a suitable hazard assessment.
• Makesurethatthemaximumload-bearingcapacityofthecomponentsisnot
exceeded.
• Subjectthecomponentsofthescaoldtoloadsonlyinaccordancewiththespeci-
cationsinthisuserguideandthestaticcalculationsforthespecicapplication.
• Make sure that all load-bearing components and fastenings can support the antici-
pated load and are not overloaded.
• OnlycomponentsthatmeettherequirementsspeciedinthesectionIntended use
are suitable.
2.2.2 Risk of serious injury
Risk of injury from falling objects!
Componentsthatarenotproperlysecuredormaterialstoredonthescaoldmayfall
oandcauseseriousinjury.
• Secure all components properly and as described in this user guide.
• Ensure that all mounting parts are securely attached.
• Properly secure material stored on the framework.
• Makesurethattheload-bearingcapacityoftheframeworkisnotexceeded.
• EnsurethatallpersonsworkingonthescaoldweartheprescribedPPE.
• Whenmovingit,makesurethattherearenopersonsunderthescaold.

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Safety
Unless stated otherwise, all dimensions in mm.
2.3 Obligations of the operator
Theoperatormustensurethatonlypersonnelwithknowledgeandexperienceinthe
useofthescaoldandallrelevantsafetyregulationsworkonandwiththescaold.All
otherpersonsmayonlyaccessthescaoldunderthedirectsupervisionandinstruction
of a person with this knowledge.
2.3.1 Responsible supervisor
The operator must ensure that all work is carried out under the supervision of a spe-
cially trained person. This person must have knowledge and skills in the following
areas:
• Accident prevention measures
• Determinationandestimationoftheloadlimitsofthescaold,takingintoaccountall
relevant factors and regulations
2.3.2 Preparing a hazard assessment and assembly instructions
The operator must prepare a hazard assessment and assembly instructions for the
specicapplication.Thehazardassessmentandtheassemblyinstructionshavetotake
intoaccountallcomponentsofthescaold.
Theassemblyinstructionsmustcontainprecisespecicationsforthespecicapplica-
tion. It is essential that they contain the following points:
• Calculation of the loads in the current case
• Assessment of the hazard potential at the point of use
• Determinationofdangerareasinthespecicapplication
• Determination of suitable safety measures and protective equipment
This user guide does not replace the assembly instructions or the hazard assessment.
The operator is responsible for the compilation, documentation, implementation and
revision of a hazard assessment for each construction site. His employees are obliged
to implement the resulting measures in accordance with all legal requirements.
The operator is responsible for compiling written assembly instructions that contain
specicationsforthespecicapplication.Theuserguideisafundamentalbasisfor
the assembly instructions. HÜNNEBECKsuppliesfurtherspecicationsandcalculation
bases for this on request.
2.3.3 Keeping user guide available
The contractor must ensure that site personnel are familiar with the user guide pro-
vided by HÜNNEBECK before assembling or using the equipment and that the user
guide is accessible at all times. The user guide must be legible and complete. A
replacement user guide can be obtained from HÜNNEBECK.
2.3.4 Carrying out measures on site
Theoperatormustobserveallapplicableregulationsforthespeciclocation.Inpartic-
ular, he must carry out or initiate the following measures:
• Provide personal protective equipment (PPE).
• Deneareasforstoringthematerial.
2.4 Personnelqualication
Onlypersonswithknowledgeandexperienceintheerection,modicationanddisman-
tlingofreinforcementinstallationscaoldsmaycarryoutthiswork.
Aqualiedmanagerwithsucienttechnicalexpertise,appointedbytheoperator,has
tooverseeerectionofthescaold.Erectionofthescaoldhastobeoverseenbya
supervisorwhoisresponsibleforthesafeexecutionofthework.Thesupervisormust
havesucientknowledgeandexperience.

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2.5 Structure and characteristics of the information on hazards to persons
DANGER DANGER!
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided,
will cause death or serious injury.
WARNING WARNING!
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided,
can cause death or serious injury.
CAUTION CAUTION!
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, can cause minor or mod-
erate injury.
2.6 Structure and characteristics of the information on property damage
NOTE NOTE!
NOTE indicates a hazard that can cause property damage.
2.7 Safety devices and protective equipment
2.7.1 Safety devices
Side protection
Eachworkinglevelofthereinforcementinstallationscaoldmustbeequippedwith
three-partsideprotection.Thesideprotectionmustbeprovidedontheexteriorandon
both end faces. On the interior (reinforcement side), side protection is only required if
thescaoldismorethan0.30mawayfromthereinforcement.
The side protection consists of the following parts:
• Toe board
• Tube ledger as knee rail
• Tube ledger as guard rail
Temporary side protection
The temporary side protection allows assembly to be performed without wearing PPE
to prevent falling from heights. This includes AGR posts, AGR railings and the associ-
ated side protection.
Stage Bracket
Thewidthofthestandingareaonthereinforcementinstallationscaoldmustalways
bescaled1:3orgreaterinproportiontotheheightofthereinforcementinstallation.If
necessary,astagebracketcanbeaddedtoextendthestandingarea.
Whenthescaoldisstoredfree-standing,therehastobeastagebracketonbothlong
sidesorothermeasuresmustbetakentopreventthescaoldfromtippingover.

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System overview
Unless stated otherwise, all dimensions in mm.
2.7.2 Personal protective equipment (PPE)
Personal protective equipment (PPE) must be used for all work on and with the scaf-
folds. The PPE has to comply with the regulations applicable at the place of use for the
work to be carried out. The supervisor appointed by the operator shall ensure that the
appropriate PPE is available and worn by all persons in the hazardous area.
The PPE always consists of at least the following components:
• Safety helmet
• Safety glasses
• Safety gloves
• Safety shoes, class 3
The operator must specify further components of the PPE in the assembly instructions
forthespecicapplicationandtheworktobeperformed.
3 System overview
The HÜNNEBECKscaoldsystemsBOSTA70,BOSTA100andMODEXmeetthe
requirementsofDIN4420,DINEN12810andDINEN12811asworkingandprotective
scaold.BOSTA70,BOSTA100andMODEXeachhaveaGermantechnicalapproval
forthestandardcongurationasworkingandprotectivescaoldsaccordingtothe
German Institute for Structural Engineering ("Deutsches Institut für Bautechnik", DIBt)
approval guidelines.
Manufacturing and labelling of the components are regulated in the German technical
approvalZ-8.1-54.2forBOSTA70,Z-8.1-150forBOSTA100orZ-8.22-67forMODEX.

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3.1 BOSTAstandardcongurations
3.1.1 System overview
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10
7
9
8
6
5
2
4
Item number Designation Description Assembly
1 Guard Rail Page 31 Page 54
2 Plank Page 27 Page 47
3 Compression Bearing Page 40 Page 64
4 Cross Pipe Page 40 –
5 Vertical Frame BOSTA 70: Page 32
BOSTA 100: Page 33
Page 44
6 Double Rail BOSTA 70: Page 32
BOSTA 100: 34
Page 51
7 Base Jack Securing
Device
Page 27 Page 48
8 Ladder Page 28/39 Page 47
9 Base Jack Page 27 Page 44
10 Diagonal Page 31 Page 45
11 Stage Bracket Page 31 Page 49
12 Toe Board Page 29 Page 61
13 Ladder Page 28/39 Page 47

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System overview
Unless stated otherwise, all dimensions in mm.
3.1.2 Standardcongurations
Type Interior side protection Height Length Width Load-bearing capacity
1 Without 2000 5000 700 LC 3
2 With 2000 5000 700 LC 3
3 Without 4000 5000 700 LC 3
4 With 4000 5000 700 LC 3
Allofthereinforcementinstallationscaoldsmentionedherecanbemovedusing
hoisting equipment.
WARNING Warning!
Whenmovingthescaoldwithliftingequipment,allverticalframesmustbeconnected
with frame pins or screws such that they are resistant to tension. Secure the base jacks
with the base jack securing device to prevent them from falling out. Secure the base
jacks used on stage brackets with wing nuts to prevent them from falling out.
TheverticalframesoftheBOSTA100scaoldsmustbeconnectedwith12mmframe
pinsorM12screws.
TheverticalframesoftheBOSTA70scaoldsmustbeconnectedwith8mmframe
pinsorM8screws.

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Type 1
Required materials:
Part code Component Quantity Part code Component Quantity
144131 BaseJack50/3.3 6 426545 WingNut30/150 3
652044 VerticalFrame200/70,light 3 651762 Base Jack Securing Device 6
116370 HalfCoupler48/Gw.a.f.22 3 422753 Ladder Lock 1
2113 Guard Rail 250 8 652880 Twin-Railing Post 70 Trans, light 2
110020 Diagonal 200 2 652114 Railing Post 70N, light 1
465031 AluPassagePlank250/70with
Ladder 1 651977 ToeBoard250/15 2
531334 HollowBoxPlank250/32 2 651991 ToeBoard74/15Trans 2
424226 Stage Bracket 70 3 61312 Ø 8 mm Frame Pin 6
540575 BaseJack70/3.8 3 169012 ScaoldTube48.3/100 6
2525 SwivelCoupler48/48w.a.f.22 6 2514 RigidCoupler48/48w.a.f.22 6

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System overview
Unless stated otherwise, all dimensions in mm.
Type 2
With two-part side protection for the interior plane!
Required materials:
Part code Description Quantity Part code Description Quantity
144131 BaseJack50/3.3 6 422753 Ladder Lock 1
652044 VerticalFrame200/70,light 3 652880 Twin-Railing Post 70 Trans, light 2
116370 HalfCoupler48/Gw.a.f.22 7 133120 Single Post 70 2
2113 Guard Rail 250 12 417348 Plank Retainer 74 cpl. 1
110020 Diagonal 200 2 651977 ToeBoard250/15 2
465031 AluPassagePlank250/70with
Ladder 1 651991 ToeBoard74/15Trans 2
531334 HollowBoxPlank250/32 2 61312 Ø 8 mm Frame Pin 6
424226 Stage Bracket 70 3 169012 ScaoldTube48.3/100 6
540575 BaseJack70/3.8 3 2525 SwivelCoupler48/48w.a.f.22 6
426545 WingNut30/150 3 2514 RigidCoupler48/48w.a.f.22 6
651762 Base Jack Securing Device 6

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Type 3
Required materials:
Part code Description Quantity Part code Description Quantity
144131 BaseJack50/3.3 6 651762 Base Jack Securing Device 6
652044 VerticalFrame200/70,light 6 422753 Ladder Lock 1
116370 HalfCoupler48/Gw.a.f.22 3 652880 Twin-Railing Post 70 Trans, light 2
2113 Guard Rail 250 12 652114 Railing Post 70N, light 1
110020 Diagonal 200 4 534419 Double Railing 70 Trans 2
465031 AluPassagePlank250/70with
Ladder 2 651977 ToeBoard250/15 4
531334 HollowBoxPlank250/32 4 651991 Double Railing 70 Trans 4
424226 Stage Bracket 70 3 61312 Ø 8 mm Frame Pin 12
540575 BaseJack70/3.8 3 169012 ScaoldTube48.3/100 6
426545 WingNut30/150 3 2525 SwivelCoupler48/48w.a.f.22 6
2514 RigidCoupler48/48w.a.f.22 6

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System overview
Unless stated otherwise, all dimensions in mm.
Type 4
With two-part side protection for the interior plane!
Required materials:
Part code Description Quantity Part code Description Quantity
144131 BaseJack50/3.3 6 422753 Ladder Lock 1
652044 VerticalFrame200/70,light 6 652880 Twin-Railing Post 70 Trans, light 2
116370 HalfCoupler48/Gw.a.f.22 3 652114 Railing Post 70N, light 1
2113 Guard Rail 250 20 534419 Double Railing 70 Trans 2
110020 Diagonal 200 4 417348 Plank Retainer 74 cpl. 1
465031 AluPassagePlank250/70with
Ladder 2 651977 ToeBoard250/15 4
531334 HollowBoxPlank250/32 4 651991 ToeBoard74/15Trans 4
424226 Stage Bracket 70 3 61312 Ø 8 mm Frame Pin 12
540575 BaseJack70/3.8 3 169012 ScaoldTube48.3/100 6
426545 WingNut30/150 3 2525 SwivelCoupler48/48w.a.f.22 6
651762 Base Jack Securing Device 6 2514 RigidCoupler48/48w.a.f.22 6

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3.2 MODEXstandardcongurations
3.2.1 System overview
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1
9
7
5
6
4
3
8
Item number Component Description Assembly
1 Side protection Page 37 Page 66
2 Plank Page 27 Page 70
3TubeLedger/Com-
pression Bearing
Page 27 Page 64
4 Transom U Page 37 Page 66
5 Base Jack Securing
Device
Page 27 Page 70
6 V-diagonal Page 36 Page 67
7 Base Jack Page 27 Page 66
8 Ladder Page 28/39 Page 70
9 Enlargement Bracket Page 31 Page 69
10 Vertical Post Page 36 Page 67
11 Toe Board Page 29 Page 77

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System overview
Unless stated otherwise, all dimensions in mm.
3.2.2 Standardcongurations
Type Interior side protection Height Length Width Load-bearing capacity
1 Without 2000 4000 820 LC 3
2 With 2000 4000 820 LC 3
3 Without 2000 4000 1130 LC 3
4 With 2000 4000 1130 LC 3
5 Without 4000 4000 820 LC 3
6 With 4000 4000 820 LC 3
7 Without 4000 4000 1130 LC 3
8 With 4000 4000 1130 LC 3
Allofthereinforcementinstallationscaoldsmentionedherecanbemovedusing
hoisting equipment.
WARNING Warning!
Whenmovingthescaoldusingliftingequipment,allpostjointshavetobesecured
with M12screwsor12mmframepinssuchthattheyareresistanttotension.Secure
the base backs with the base jack securing device to prevent them from falling out.
Secure the base jacks used on support brackets with wing nuts to prevent them from
falling out.

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Type 1
820
Required materials:
Part code Component Quantity Part code Component Quantity
470907 Vertical Post 300 5 465031 AluPassagePlank250/70with
Ladder 1
470892 Vertical Post 200 1 651742 SteelPlank82/15Trans 2
470940 Tube Ledger 250 10 470962 Transom 82U 3
651472 Side Protection 250 2 479047 Lifting Retainer 82* 3
470930 Tube Ledger 82 11 424226 Stage Bracket 70 3
651477 Side Protection 82 2 651762 Base Plate Securing Device 6
577863 Tube Ledger 25 3 540575 BaseJack70/3.8 9
470973 V-diagonal200/250 2 426545 WingNut30/150 3
427973 SteelPlank250/32 2 470929 Starting Piece 6
531448 SteelPlank250/15 2 422753 Ladder Lock 1
* Alternative:
LiftingRetainerTube82(partcode:651430)and2no.ConnectionParts(partcode:
651440)

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System overview
Unless stated otherwise, all dimensions in mm.
Type 2
With two-part side protection for the interior plane!
820
Required materials:
Part code Component Quantity Part code Component Quantity
470907 Vertical Post 300 6 465031 AluPassagePlank250/70with
Ladder 1
470892 Vertical Post 200 - 651742 SteelPlank82/15Trans 2
470940 Tube Ledger 250 12 470962 Transom 82U 3
651472 Side Protection 250 4 479047 Lifting Retainer 82* 3
470930 Tube Ledger 82 11 424226 Stage Bracket 70 3
651477 Side Protection 82 2 651762 Base Plate Securing Device 6
577863 Tube Ledger 25 3 540575 BaseJack70/3.8 9
470973 V-diagonal200/250 2 426545 WingNut30/150 3
427973 SteelPlank250/32 2 470929 Starting Piece 6
531448 SteelPlank250/15 2 422753 Ladder Lock 1
* Alternative:
LiftingRetainerTube82(partcode:651430)and2no.ConnectionParts(partcode:
651440)
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