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Danger from falling components! The crane can fall and kill or injure people if it is not correctly attached and lifted. Attachment and lifting should only be carried out by trained persons. |
Lifting tackle |
Edge protection |
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Clamping buffer |
Main girder |
Place
suitable lifting tackle around the main girder and insert it.
Cover all edges of the main
girder with suitable edge protection.
Sling the crane so that it
overhangs slightly to the rear so that it can be guided into the crane
track.
If the profile rails (in which the energy
chain is) protrude to the side, lay wooden beams (wider than the profile rails)
over the profile rails so that they are not damaged on lifting.
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Upper end carriage |
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Lower end carriage |
Wheel |
Observe the occupational health
and safety requirements and lift the single girder wall travelling crane.
Rotate the single girder wall
travelling crane in such a way that the direction corresponds to that in the
layout plan.
Guide the single girder wall
travelling crane into the crane track.
Place the single girder wall
travelling crane with wheels onto the crane track.
Check whether all wheels come
into contact with the crane track.