wibe RT 1400 User manual

SC1809–12
SAFETY IN EVERY STEP
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION
ROLLING TOWER RT 1400 & RT 1400XR
ROLLING TOWER RT 750 & RT 750XR
STAIR TOWER ST 1400
FOLDABLE TOWER FT 750 & FT 750XR
EN 1298 - IM - en

HULTAFORS GROUP AB
Box 145
571 22 Nässjö
Sweden
0380-556800
www.wibeladders.com
Type-tested according to AFS 1990:12 and EN 1004:2005
e scaolding is approved according to load class 3 (2,0 kN/m2) which is the
highest possible load class for rolling towers.
Load class 3
Maximum uniformly distributed load: 2,0 kN/m2
Maximum concentrated load of 1.0 kN on an area of 0.2 m x 0.2 m.
Maximum concentrated load of 1.5 kN on an area of 0.5 m x 0.5 m.
Maximum horizontal service load on the topmost platform
• For RT and ST scaolding: 300 N (equivalent of about 30 kg)
• For FT scaolding: 100 N (equivalent of about 10 kg)

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TYPE CERTIFICATE
SAFETY INFORMATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
CONSTRUCTION / DISMANTLING
WIND LOADS
USE
WHEELS AND MOVING
MAINTENANCE
STABILITY AND SUPPORT LEGS
XRSCAFFOLDING
LEANING LADDER
SCAFFOLDING PACKAGE / PARTS LIST
RT 1400
RT 750
ST 1400
FT 750
INCLINED LADDER
OTHER CONFIGURATIONS / SCAFFOLDING IN A STAIRCASE
CHECKLISTS
CONTENT


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Assembly instructions
ese assembly instructions oer a step-by-step guide on how to assemble your scaolding from Wibe Ladders in the
simplest way and with maximum security. Read the safety information before assembling and using the scaolding. If
the scaolding is to be transferred to somebody else, they should also be given these instructions.
SAFETY INFORMATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
• Type-tested according to AFS 1990:12 and EN 1004:2005, load class 3 (2.0 kN/m2 ). is load must never be
exceeded.
• Maximum concentrated load of 1.0 kN on an area of 0.2m*0.2m.
• Any national regulations should be observed with respect to the design, dismantling, stability, operation and
maintenance.
• e scaolding shall be built according to assembly instructions using the components shown in the parts list for
each height.
• e platforms should be accessed via ladders or stairs (Stair tower). It is also possible to climb on the frame rungs
where the national regulation allows it.
• Work may only be performed on one scaolding platform at a time.
CONSTRUCTION / DISMANTLING
• Check that all components, tools and safety equipment for constructing the rolling scaolding are available at the
work site and that they work properly.
• It is recommended that the scaolding is constructed and dismantled by two people.
• Check that the ground where the scaolding is to be assembled has sucient bearing capacity for the weight of
the scaolding and its load.
• Check that the ground where the scaolding is to be assembled is flat (especially applies to FT-750 which has
non-adjustable wheels). Check the level of the first platform using a spirit level both lengthways and across to
ensure that the scaolding is standing straight within an angle of 1%.
• Check the wind conditions and that there are no obstructions nearby (wires, electrical supply lines).
• For further detail regarding construction and dismantling, see the following pages for each model
WIND LOADS
DAMAGED AND FAULTY COMPONENTS MUST NOT BE USED!
Wind designation Eect as per. Beaufort Beaufort wind force Wind speed (km/h) Wind speed
(m/S)
Moderate breeze Dust and loose paper raised. Small branches begin to move. 4 20-28 5-8
Strong breeze Large branches in motion. Whistling heard in overhead wires. 6 40-50 11-14
Gale Progress on foot is seriously impeded. 8 63-74 17-21
• Beware of strong wind. Scaolding work should be discontinued if the wind speed exceeds 8 m/s (28 km/h).
• Be aware of additional loads from wind (tunnel eect from open buildings, uncovered buildings and at corners of
buildings).
• Secure the scaolding against something stable if the winds are expected to exceed 12 m/s (41 km/h). e
scaolding should also be secured at end of the day or when it is le unattended.
• Dismantle the scaolding if winds exceeding 18 m/s (65 km/h) are expected.

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Wheels and moving
e scaolding wheels are equipped with a brake. e brakes are locked by stepping on the red pedal and released by
stepping on the green panel. e brakes should always be locked apart from when the scaolding is to be moved over
shorter distances.
When moving the scaolding, the platform height should be max. 6m (RT-1400/ST-1400) or 4m (RT-750/FT-750).
When moving, the support legs should be attached for greater stability, and be lied only a few cm o the ground.
Move the scaolding by rolling it lengthways and only on flat ground. Note! Under no circumstances should the
scaolding be moved while any person or materials are on the scaolding.
e bigger wheels (ST-1400/RT-750/ST-1400) are fitted with height adjusters. By adjusting the large nut, the wheel
can be extended by approx. 30 cm. e height adjustment may be used to compensate for uneven or sloping ground.
It is not permitted to raise the overall scaolding height by simultaneously extending all four wheels to their maximum.
USE
• Use the Check lists on the back of the assembly instruction when you build and use the scaolding.
• National regulations should be followed when scaolding is used. In Sweden, anybody constructing scaolding
must be trained to do so in accordance with AFS 2013:4.
• Never attempt to raise the working height by placing boxes or ladders on a platform.
• Liing and lowering equipment, tools and materials etc. using ropes may only be done inside the bottom surface of
the scaolding (including any support legs). Note the maximum permitted load per scaolding platform.
• Pay attention to loads caused by work that may contribute to tilting of the scaolding, e.g. when using drills or for
demolition work on adjacent façades.
• Maximum wind strength for moving the scaolding is 7.7 m/s (28 km/h).
• Scaolding may only be moved lengthways and by hand, by pushing or pulling the bottom part.
• Before moving, ensure that there are no people, materials or equipment on the scaolding.
• When moving, be aware of any live electrical installations and cables that may be nearby.
• Be particularly careful when moving over uneven or sloping surfaces and use the wheel locks. When moving, any
support legs should be raised just enough to move freely over uneven ground.
• Note that the movable scaolding is not designed to be used in suspended applications.
• Rolling scaolding may not be used as means of access to other scaolding, constructions or similar
MAINTENANCE
• Handling, transport and storage must be performed carefully.
• All components should be regularly inspected for damage.
• Welds and locking mechanisms should be inspected with particular care.
• Scaolding tube with dents or indentations should be considered discarded and must not be used.
• e threads for the wheel height adjustment should be cleaned and lubricated when necessary.
• Any lost scaolding components should be replaced. Damaged components should be removed and discarded.
See the spare parts list for replacement orders.

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30–50°
1,3–2,3 m
Stability and support legs
Four support legs should be fitted when needed, one in
each corner of the scaolding. Fixed support legs
should be mounted so that they protrude about 1.3
meters from the scaolding. Telescopic support legs
should be mounted so that they protrude about 2.3
meters from the scaolding. See tables below for the
correct angle for the support legs.
Attaching support legs
e upper bracket is attached, tighten loosely. Attach the lower bracket and tighten loosely. Adjust so
that the legs remain in position according to the sketch and press them firmly against the ground.
Finally, tighten both brackets securely. e support legs should rest firmly on the ground and the
scaolding should stand vertically.
In normal cases, the support legs can be attached properly without having to adjust the middle
bracket. When it is necessary to do so, use a 17 mm socket or wrench to loosen the bracket.
Ballast
In some heights, it is necessary to add ballast weights to the scaolding to achieve adequate stability.
Consult the table to see when ballast is required. e ballast weights should be appropriately placed
on the lowest horizontal frame rungs.
Note! Support legs, Outriggers and ballast should be used whenever they are needed!
RT 1400 & RT 1400XR
Indoors Outdoors RT 1400 Outdoors RT 1400XR
Height
Support
legs
Angle
support legs Ballast Height
Support
legs
Angle
support legs Ballast Height
Support
legs
Angle
support legs Ballast
2,2 m - 10,2 m Fixed 30° - 2,2 m Fixed 30° - 2,2 m Fixed 35° -
12,2 m Telescopic 30° - 4,2 m Fixed 30° - 4,2 m Fixed 35° -
6,2 m Telescopic 30° - 6,2 m Telescopic 35° -
8,2 m Telescopic 30° 20 kg 8,2 m Telescopic 50° 80 kg
RT 750 & RT 750XR
Indoors Outdoors RT 1400 Outdoors RT 1400XR
Height
Support
legs
Angle
support legs Ballast Height
Support
legs
Angle
support legs Ballast Height
Support
legs
Angle
support legs Ballast
2,2 m - 10,2 m Fixed 30° - 2,2 m Fixed 30° - 2,2 m Fixed 30° -
12,2 m Telescopic 30° - 4,2 m Fixed 30° - 4,2 m Fixed 30° -
6,2 m Telescopic 30° - 6,2 m Telescopic 30° -
8,2 m Telescopic 30° 40 kg 8,2 m Telescopic 50° 180 kg
ST 1400
Indoors Outdoors
Height
Support
legs
Angle
support legs Ballast Height
Support
legs
Angle
support legs Ballast
2,2 m - 10,2 m Fixed 30° - 2,2 m Fixed 50° -
12,2 m Telescopic 30° - 4,2 m Telescopic 50° -
6,2 m Telescopic 50° -
8,2 m Telescopic 50° 140 kg
FT 750 & FT 750XR
Indoors & outdoors
Height
Support
legs
Angle
support legs Ballast
1,8 m - 30° -
3,8 m Fixed 30° -
5,8 m Telescopic 30° -
In Sweden a higher safety level is required and
therefor the scaolding is sold with extra safety
equipment in the form of ladders, horizontal bracing
and extra platforms, those packages are called
XR-scaolding. If you don’t have XR-scaolding you
can disregard the information that concerns
XR-scaolding.

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RT 1400XR-4m RT 750XR-4m FT 750XR-4m
Leaning ladders
To simplify access to the upper platform level, Scaolding can be equipped with ladders so you don’t have to climb the
rungs of the frames. In Sweden the AFS 2013:4 states that ladders or stairs must be used for access if the highest
platform is placed higher than 2,5 meters above ground.
Wibe Ladders can oer both a ladder and a step ladder that can be used between platforms and a base-ladder for
accessing the bottom platform. (A special base-ladder is required since ladders according to EN 1004 are not allowed
to rest on the ground). e base-ladder is available in two versions, one for the RT-models and a slightly shorter one for
the FT-model.
XR-scaolding
In Sweden a higher safety level is required and therefor the scaolding is sold with extra safety equipment in the form
of ladders, horizontal bracing and extra platforms, those packages are called XR-scaolding. If you don’t have XR-scaf-
folding you can disregard the information that concerns XR-scaolding.
In order to follow the local regulation in Finland the scaolding needs to be equipped with ladders, but not with extra
horizontal bracing and platforms.
Assembly
In order for the ladder to fit the distance between two
platforms must be 2 meters. If an inclined ladder shall
be used between the two platform level, these two
platforms must be placed with each hatch facing in
opposite directions in the scaolding. If the hatches
are placed above each other the ladder will stand on
the hatch of the lower platform.
Leaning step ladder and base-ladders should be
placed with the top hooks on the firs frame rung below
the platform. Lock the locks on both the top and
bottom hooks.
e leaning ladder should be attached on the same
frame rung as the platform. First li the platform o
the rung, li the ladder in place on the same rung as
the platform, then lower the platform back in place.
e ladder should lean between 60 and 75 degrees
compared to the horizontal plane. Make sure that the
ladder is properly attached.

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RT 1400 RT 750 ST 1400 FT 750
2,2 m
4,2 m
6,2 m
8,2 m
10,2 m
12,2 m
2,2 m
4,2 m
6,2 m
8,2 m
10,2 m
12,2 m
2,2 m
4,2 m
6,2 m
8,2 m
10,2 m
12,2 m
1,8 m
1,8 m
3,8 m
5,8 m
839020 5,8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
839021 3,6 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
839019 5,1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
839044 8,9 1 1 1 1 1 1
839040 10,4 2 4 6 8 10 12 1 3 5 7 9 11
839041 5,5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
839042 3,8 2 4 6 8 10 12 2 4
839043 7,0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
839050 2,4 6 8
+2*
10
+4*
12
+6*
14
+8*
16
+10*
6 8
+2*
10
+4*
12
+6*
14
+8*
16
+10*
6 8 10 12 14 16
839051 2,6 4 8 12 16 20 24 2 4 6 8 10 12 2 4 6 8 10 12
839038 3,0 2 4 6 8 10 12
839048 20,1 1 2 3 4 5 6
839541 7,6 1* 1* 1* 1* 1* 1* 1* 1* 1* 1*
839540 5,5 1* 2* 3* 4* 5* 1* 2* 3* 4* 5* 1* 2*
839046 16,7 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6
839045 15,6 1 1 1 1 1 1
839047 16,4 1 1
+1*
1
+2*
1
+3*
1
+4*
1
+5*
1 2 3 4 5 6
839490 1,8 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
839493 2,8 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
839492 4,9 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
817517** 39,1 1 1 1 1
839080 2,0 5 7
+2*
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+4*
839081 2,2 2 4 6
839542 6,3 1* 1*
839090 12,7 1 2
839496 3,5 2 2 2
incl. guard rails
& stabilizer.
SCAFFOLDING PACKAGE / PARTS LIST
Art. no. Designation
Weight
(kg)
WHEEL 200MM, ST RT
STABILISER FIXED
STABILISER TELESCOPIC
WALKWAY FRAME, ST
FRAME 1400x2000, ST RT
FRAME 1400x1000, ST RT
FRAME 750x2000, RT FT
FRAME 750x1000, RT FT
HORIZONTAL BRACE, ST RT
DIAGONAL BRACE, ST RT
GUARD RAIL, ST
STAIRS, ST
BASE-LADDER, RT
LEANING STEPLADDER
PLATFORM, HATCH, RT
PLATFORM, LARGE HATCH, ST
PLATTFORM, NO HATCH, ST RT
TOE BOARD NARROW SHRT SIDE, 750
TOE BOARD WIDE SHRT SIDE, 1400
TOE BOARD LNG SIDE 2,4, ST RT
BASE PACK, FT-750
HORIZONTAL BRACE, FT-750
DIAGONAL BRACE, FT-750
BASE-LADDER, FT-750
PLATFORM, HATCH, FT-750
TOE BOARD LNG SIDE 1,7, FT-750
* e components are only included in the packages RT 1400XR, RT 750XR or FT 750XR which are primarily sold in Sweden where higher safety standards are required.
** 817517 consists of a foldable frame, 4 wheels (839078) and a platform with hatch, FT 750 (839090).

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5 cm
RT 1400 & RT 1400XR
Indoors: max. platform height: 12.2 m, max. working height: 14.2 m
Outdoors: max. platform height: 8.2 m, max. working height: 10.2 m
XR-SCAFFOLDING
In Sweden a higher safety level is required and therefor the scaolding is sold with extra safety equipment in the form of ladders,
horizontal bracing and extra platforms, those packages are called XR-scaolding.
If you don't have XR-scaolding you can disregard the information that concerns XR-scaolding.
In order to follow the local regulation in Finland the scaolding needs to be equipped with ladders, but not with extra horizontal
bracing and platforms.
ASSEMBLY
Check the number of components for the current height, see the parts list on page 9.
1 Attach the four wheels to the two 1 metre frames.
Lock the wheels
See fact box about wheels page 6.
2 Attach a horizontal brace (yellow) in the 1 metre frame’s vertical part, just above the lower
frame rung then attach the same horizontal brace to the opposing frame.
3 Attach the next horizontal brace to the other long side.
Make sure that the scaolding does not lean but is standing straight.
4 Li a 2 metre frame onto one of the bottom frames.
Lock the frame locks.
5 Attach a diagonal brace (metal coloured).
Start from the bottom frame rung, about 5 centimetres in from the edge so another brace
can fit on the outside.
6 Li another 2 metre frame onto the other bottom frame'.
Lock the frame locks.
7 Attach a diagonal brace (metal coloured).
e brace should be placed on the opposite side and turned in the other direction
compared to the first one. Viewed from the side, the two diagonal braces form a cross.
8 Place a platform, with hatch, on the 8:th rung from the bottom.
Lock the platform locks.
If you have diculty reaching, you can temporarily place a platform on the first frame
rungs.
9 If you are building XR-scaolding place a platform without a hatch besides the first
platform.
Lock the platform locks.
10 Attach an additional 2 diagonal braces, one on each side above the other diagonal braces.
11 If you are building XR-scaolding; Attach a base-ladder under the hatch of the platform (In
Sweden the base-ladder can be excluded if the highest platform of the scaolding is not
placed higher than 2,5 meters).
Attach the top hooks on the first frame rung under the platform.
Lock the locks by the hooks.

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RT 1400 & RT 1400XR
12 Support legs are fitted before climbing onto the platform (may be telescopic depending on
the platform height). See fact box page 7.
13 Climb on the inside of the scaolding, through the hatch and sit down in the hatch
opening.
From this position, install 2 horizontal braces (yellow) on the 4:th frame rung above the
platform.
If you can't reach to place them all the way out you can move them later aer they have
been fitted.
14 If you are building XR-scaolding; attach an additional 2 horizontal braces on the second
frame rung above the platform.
If 2,2 m is your final height skip to step 22.
If you want to build higher continue with the next step.
15 Attach 2 additional 2-meter frames.
16 Attach 4 diagonal braces.
17 If you are building XR-scaolding; attach a ladder.
Attach the top hooks on the 7:th frame rung above the platform.
Lock the locks by the hooks.
18 Place a platform on the 8:th frame rung above the previous platform.
Lock the platform locks.
19 If you are building XR-scaolding place a platform without a hatch besides the first
platform.
Lock the platform locks.
20 Climb on the inside of the scaolding, through the hatch and sit down in the hatch
opening.
From this position, install 2 horizontal braces (yellow) on the 4:th frame rung above the
platform.
If you can't reach to place them all the way out you can move them later aer they have
been fitted.
21 If you are building XR-scaolding; attach an additional 2 horizontal braces on the second
frame rung above the platform.
Repeat steps 15-21 if you want to build higher.
Otherwise continue with the next step.
22 Attach another 2 horizontal braces on the second frame rung above the platform. You can
skip this step if you are building XR-scaolding since the braces are already fitted in that
case.
23 Place a platform without a hatch next to the other one. You can skip this step if you are
building XR-scaolding since the platform is already fitted in that case.
Lock the platform locks.
24 Install the kick board. Begin by setting up the short sides. en slide the sides through the
metal brackets on each short side.
e scaolding is now complete.
Always climb up the inside of the scaolding, never on the outside. See fact box for inclined ladder.
Never reach too far out when working from the scaolding.
DISMANTLING
Steps 1-24 in reverse order.
e scaolding is now dismantled.
Take care when handling and during transport to ensure that the parts are not damaged.
TIPS AND TRICKS
If a platform or brace presents an obstacle at any level, simply move the component one step for better accessibility.

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5 cm
RT 750 & RT 750XR
Indoors: max. platform height: 12.2 m, max. working height: 14.2 m
Outdoors: max. platform height: 8.2 m, max. working height: 10.2 m
XR-SCAFFOLDING
In Sweden a higher safety level is required and therefor the scaolding is sold with extra safety equipment in the form of ladders
and horizontal bracing, those packages are called XR-scaolding.
If you don't have XR-scaolding you can disregard the information that concerns XR-scaolding.
In order to follow the local regulation in Finland the scaolding needs to be equipped with ladders, but not with extra horizontal
bracing and platforms.
ASSEMBLY
Check the number of components for the current height, see the parts list on page 9.
1 Attach the four wheels to the two 1 metre frames.
Lock the wheels
See fact box about wheels page 6.
2 Attach a horizontal brace (yellow) in the 1 metre frame’s vertical part, just above the lower
frame rung then attach the same horizontal brace to the opposing frame.
3 Attach the next horizontal brace to the other long side.
Make sure that the scaolding does not lean but is standing straight.
4 Li a 2 metre frame onto one of the bottom frames.
Lock the frame locks.
5 Attach a diagonal brace (metal coloured).
Start from the bottom frame rung, about 5 centimetres in from the edge so another brace
can fit on the outside.
6 Li another 2 metre frame onto the other bottom frame'.
Lock the frame locks.
7 Attach a diagonal brace (metal coloured) on the same side as the first one. Start at the
same rung as the first one and attach it 4 rungs up on the opposite side.
8 Place a platform, with hatch, on the 8:th rung from the bottom.
Lock the platform locks.
If you have diculty reaching, you can temporarily place a platform on the first frame
rungs.
9 If you are building XR-scaolding; Attach a base-ladder under the hatch of the platform (In
Sweden the base-ladder can be excluded if the highest platform of the scaolding is not
placed higher than 2,5 meters).
Lock the locks by the hooks.
10 Support legs are fitted before climbing onto the platform (may be telescopic depending on
the platform height). See fact box page 7.
11 Climb on the inside of the scaolding, through the hatch and sit down in the hatch
opening.
From this position, install 2 horizontal braces (yellow) on the 4:th frame rung above the
platform.
12 If you are building XR-scaolding; attach an additional 2 horizontal braces on the second
frame rung above the platform.

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If 2,2 m is your final height skip to step 19.
If you want to build higher continue with the next step.
13 Attach 2 additional 2-meter frames.
14 Attach two diagonal braces
15 If you are building XR-scaolding; attach a ladder.
Attach the top hooks on the 7:th frame rung above the platform.
Lock the locks by the hooks.
16 Place a platform on the 8:th frame rung above the previous platform.
17 Climb on the inside of the scaolding, through the hatch and sit down in the hatch
opening.
From this position, install 2 horizontal braces (yellow) on the 4:th frame rung above the
platform.
18 If you are building XR-scaolding; attach an additional 2 horizontal braces on the second
frame rung above the platform.
Repeat step 13-18 if you want to build higher.
Otherwise continue with the next step.
19 Attach another 2 horizontal braces on the second frame rung above the platform. You can
skip this step if you are building XR-scaolding since the braces are already fitted in that
case.
20 Install the kick board. Begin by setting up the short sides. en slide the sides through the
metal brackets on each short side.
THE SCAFFOLDING IS NOW COMPLETE.
Always climb up the inside of the scaolding, never on the outside. See fact box for inclined ladder.
Never reach too far out when working from the scaolding.
DISMANTLING
Step 1-20 in reverse order.
e scaolding is now dismantled.
Take care when handling and during transport to ensure that the parts are not damaged.
TIPS AND TRICKS
If a platform or brace presents an obstacle at any level, simply move the component one step for better accessibility.

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5 cm
ST 1400
Indoors: max. platform height: 12.2 m, max. working height: 14.2 m
Outdoors: max. platform height: 8.2 m, max. working height: 10.2 m
ASSEMBLY
Check the number of components for the current height, see the parts list on page 9.
1 Attach the four wheels on a 1-meter frame and the 2-meter frame with the opening, the
entry level frame.
Lock the wheels
See fact box about wheels page 6.
2 Put the entry level frame on the ground an attach a 1-meter frame.
Lock the frame locks.
3 Attach 2 horizontal braces (yellow) in the 1 metre frame’s vertical part, just above the
lower frame rung.
Erect the entry level frame and attach it to the horizontal braces on the opposite frame.
Note that the opening should be to the le viewed from the outside
Make sure that the scaolding does not lean but is standing straight.
4 Attach a diagonal brace (metal coloured)on the 1-meter frame.
Start from the bottom frame rung, about 5 centimetres in from the edge so another brace
can fit on the outside.
5 Attach a 2-meter frame on the 1-meter frame.
Lock the frame locks.
6 Attach the stairs on the bottom rung of the entry level frame and the seventh frame rung
on the opposite frame.
Lock the locks by the hooks.
7 Place a platform next to the stair, one rung above.
Lock the platform locks.
8 Attach a diagonal brace (metal coloured) on the same side as the first one. Start at the
same rung as the first one and attach it 4 rungs up on the opposite side.
9 Support legs are fitted before climbing onto the platform (may be telescopic depending on
the platform height). See fact box page 7.
10 Attach the two hand rails (black) on the outside of the stairs.
11 Sitting on the platform, attach two horizontal braces (yellow) on the outside of the platform
on the 2:nd and 4:th frame rung above the platform.

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ST 1400
If 2,2 m is your final height skip to step 19.
If you want to build higher continue with the next step.
12 Go up the stairs and place a 2-meter frame on the side opposite the entrance.
Lock the frame locks.
13 Place a stair. e lower platform of the stair should be on the same height as the platform
next to it.
Lock the locks by the hooks.
14 Attach the two hand rails (black) on the outside of the stairs.
15 Attach a 2-meter frame on the entrance side.
16 Attach two diagonal braces above the previous.
17 Place a platform next to the stair, one rung above.
Lock the locks by the hooks.
18 Sitting on the platform, attach two horizontal braces (yellow) on the outside of the platform
on the 2:nd and 4:th frame rung above the platform.
Repeat step 12-18 if you want to build higher.
Otherwise continue with the next step.
19 Place a the platform with the large hatch above the stair.
Lock the locks by the hooks.
20 Climb on the inside of the scaolding, through the hatch and sit down in the hatch
opening.
Sitting on the platform, attach two horizontal braces (yellow) on the outside of the platform
on the 2:nd and 4:th frame rung above the platform.
21 Install the kick board. Begin by setting up the short sides. en slide the sides through the
metal brackets on each short side.
If a toe board needs to be placed at a lower level a short toe board (839490) should be
used so that it doesn't hang over the stair.
e scaolding is now complete.
Always climb up the inside of the scaolding, never on the outside. See fact box for inclined ladder.
Never reach too far out when working from the scaolding.
DISMANTLING
Step 1-21 in reverse order.
e scaolding is now dismantled.
Take care when handling and during transport to ensure that the parts are not damaged.

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FT 750 & FT 750XR
Indoors/outdoors: max. platform height: 5.8 m, max. working height: 7.8 m
XR-SCAFFOLDING
In Sweden a higher safety level is required and therefor the scaolding is sold with extra safety equipment in the form of ladders
and horizontal bracing, those packages are called XR-scaolding.
If you don't have XR-scaolding you can disregard the information that concerns XR-scaolding.
In order to follow the local regulation in Finland the scaolding needs to be equipped with ladders, but not with extra horizontal
bracing and platforms.
ASSEMBLY
Check the number of components for the current height, see the parts list on page 9.
1 Unfold the frame and make sure it locks securely in the open position.
2 Lock the wheels
See fact box about wheels page 6.
3 Place the platform on the desired height.
Lock the platform locks.
Make sure that the scaolding does not lean but is standing straight.
e scaolding is now finished unless you would like to build higher or want to add guard rails. Continue with the next step if you
want to build higher.
4 If you are building XR-scaolding; Attach a base-ladder under the hatch of the platform
(In Sweden the base-ladder can be excluded if the highest platform of the scaolding is
not placed higher than 2,5 meters).
Attach the top hooks on the first frame rung under the platform.
Lock the locks by the hooks.
5 Attach a horizontal brace (yellow) in the 1 metre frame’s vertical part, just above the lower
frame rung then attach the same horizontal brace to the opposing frame.
Place the brace on the opposite side of the folding section.
6 Attach a diagonal brace (metal coloured).
Place the brace on the opposite side of the folding section.
7 Attach two 1-meter frames.
Lock the frame locks.
8 Support legs are fitted before climbing onto the platform (may be telescopic depending on
the platform height). See fact box page 7.
9 Attach a diagonal brace (metal coloured).
e diagonal braces should be placed on alternating sides of the scaolding in a zigzag
pattern. e lower claw is attached to the second highest frame rung of the foldable frame.
10 Climb on the inside of the scaolding, through the hatch and sit down in the hatch
opening.
From this position, install 2 horizontal braces (yellow) on the 4:th frame rung above the
platform.
11 If you are building XR-scaolding; attach an additional 2 horizontal braces on the second
frame rung above the platform.

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FT 750 & FT 750XR
If 1,8 m is your final height skip to step 19.
If you want to build higher continue with the next step.
12 Attach 2 additional 2-meter frames.
13 Attach a diagonal brace (metal coloured).
14 If you are building XR-scaolding; attach a ladder.
Attach the top hooks on the 7:th frame rung above the platform.
Lock the locks by the hooks.
15 Place a platform on the 8:th frame rung above the previous platform.
Lock the platform locks.
16 Climb on the inside of the scaolding, through the hatch and sit down in the hatch
opening.
From this position, install 2 horizontal braces (yellow) on the 4:th frame rung above the
platform.
17 If you are building XR-scaolding; attach an additional 2 horizontal braces on the second
frame rung above the platform.
18 Attach a diagonal brace (metal coloured).
Continue to place the diagonal braces in a zigzag pattern on alternating sides.
Repeat step 12-18 if you wan to build higher.
Otherwise continue with the next step.
19 Attach another 2 horizontal braces on the second frame rung above the platform. You can
skip this step if you are building XR-scaolding since the braces are already fitted in that
case.
20 Install the kick board. Begin by setting up the short sides. en slide the sides through the
metal brackets on each short side.
e scaolding is now complete.
Always climb up the inside of the scaolding, never on the outside. See fact box for inclined ladder.
Never reach too far out when working from the scaolding.
DISMANTLING
Step 1-20 in reverse order.
e scaolding is now dismantled.
Take care when handling and during transport to ensure that the parts are not damaged.
TIPS AND TRICKS
If a platform or brace presents an obstacle at any level, simply move the component one step for better accessibility.

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min. 1,9 m
max. 4,2m
max.
400 mm
max.
400 mm
max.
600 mm
min.
1 m
BUILDING WITH OTHER PLATFORM HEIGHTS
It is possible to construct the scaolding in configurations other than those detailed above. If necessary, the platforms
can be placed at other heights than described in the detailed description above to enable access to a specific working
area. In this instance, it is possible that one diagonal brace must be moved up or down to prevent a collision with a
platform.
Below you can find a few factors that are important to keep in mind if you need to move components in order to gain
better access.
Bracing
It is important not to lower the total number of horizontal and diago-
nal braces.
Guard rails on the top platform level
e frames must continue at least 1 meter (4 rungs) above the top
platform so that 2 horizontal braces can be placed as guard rails on
each side of the platform.
Means of access
According to EN 1004 the maximum distance from the ground to the first step is 400 mm if you climb on the frame or
a ladder. If the first “step” is a platform the maximum distance is 600 mm.
Clear height between platforms
e distance between platforms should, according to EN 1004, be
minimum 1,9 meters. When using the frame or leaning ladder as
means of access, the maximum distance is 4,2 meters but the
distance must also be adapted to fit the height of the ladder.
RT– and FT–models
On the RT–and the FT–models it is possible to move the platforms down to the height of your choice. is possibility is
however limited if stairs or ladders are required from the ground and up to the first platform. In that case there are two
alternatives:
• e first platform can be placed at a height under 600 mm and then you don’t need a ladder.
• e first platform can be placed at a height where a base-ladder can be used.

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Other configurations / Scaolding in a staircase
By moving the side frames, it is possible to build the scaolding in a stairway or at dierent heights.
1. First, carefully study the detailed description for the standard
configuration so that you are familiar with the various steps.
2. When constructing scaolding in a stairway, it is recommended
to start with a 2 m frame on the bottom level to give the
scaolding stability. Attach the wheels to the frame and lock
the wheels.
3. Attach the lower horizontal brace (double) to the lowest
possible frame rung.
4. Adjust the height of either the upper or lower pair of wheels to
ensure that the scaolding is level.
5. Attach a diagonal brace as far down as possible. When using
an RT-1400, attach two diagonal braces as far down as
possible facing in the same direction.
6. Continue to build the scaolding upwards, following the normal
assembly instructions as much as possible.
7. It is important to meet the requirements for bracing and
stability stated in the normal assembly instructions for each
model. If the assembly instructions require four support legs,
these must be used even for scaolding in a stairway.
8. Install double guardrails and kick boards on the top level of the
scaolding.
NOTE. e top platform must never be fitted higher than the four
remaining frame rungs on each side frame to allow for a 1 m
guardrail.
Note! It is important that none of the horizontal and diagonal
braces are removed.

CHECKLISTS
BEFORE BUILDING
• Create a plan for erecting, using and dismantling the
scaolding.
• Ensure there is a person responsible for the work
environment and the condition of the scaolding.
• Ensure that the scaolding builders have the necessary
training.
• Ensure that the scaolding model is appropriate for the
intended use.
• Check that all necessary components are available and
that they are not damaged or defect.
• Check that the weather is appropriate for building and
using scaolding.
• Check that the ground has enough weight bearing capacity
for the scaolding and its payload.
• If necessary, close of the area.
DURING BUILDING
• Follow the assembly instructions.
• Prepare the ground well.
• When planning the construction, use the height you want
the top platform on, as a starting point.
• Ensure that the scaolding is level when assembly has
started.
• Lock all locking devices.
• Sit down in the hatch opening when you mount the guard
rails. Never stand on a platform before the guard rails are
mounted.
• Also see the checklist "during use".
AFTER BUILDING
e scaolding builder and user should inspect the scaolding
aer it has been assembled.
• Check the ground’s weight bearing capacity.
• Check that the scaolding is level.
• e distance between the scaolding and the wall should
be as small as possible.
• Make sure that all means of access are safe.
• Check that the following components are mounted
according to the assembly instructions, are not damaged
and that all locking devices are locked:
• Wheel/footplate
• Ballast
• Support legs
• frames (locked?)
• Braces
• Guard rails
• Hand rails
• Means of access (locked?)
• Platforms (locked?)
• Toe boards
e following should be handed over to the user of the
scaolding:
• Plan for erecting, using and dismantling the scaolding.
• Dimensioning documents (Available in Wibe Ladders type
approvals and assembly instructions).
• Documentation of the inspection that should be performed
aer building the scaolding.
• Information about snow clearance.
• Assembly instructions.
EVERY DAY BEFORE USE
• Check that the support legs are properly mounted.
• Check that no one has altered the scaolding and that no
damages has occurred.
• Monitor the grounds weight carrying capacity, especially at
spring thaw or heavy rains.
• Monitor changes in winds and other environmental factors
that can aect the scaolding.
DURING USE
• Wheels must be locked accept when the scaolding is
moved.
• Do not exceed the maximum load of the scaolding.
• Hatches should be closed when not in use.
• It is only permitted to put loads on one platform at a time.
• Always climb on the inside of the scaolding.
• Never reach too far out when working from the scaolding.
• Do not apply larger side forces than the scaolding is
dimensioned for.
• Monitor the grounds weight carrying capacity, especially at
spring thaw or heavy rains.
• Monitor changes in winds and other environmental factors
that can aect the scaolding.
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