T-ONE EXPORT 155 & 180
The following is not allowed:
· Using a jib, even a manual jib, placed on the outside the scaffolding.
· Covering mobile scaffolding, even partially.
· Increasing heights more than allowed
· Using components other than those supplied and described in the parts list.
· Using scaffolding without stabilizers (except for the 22401/511).
· Using scaffolding that has not been assembled vertically (tolerance: 1%).
· Using scaffolding that has not been assembled as per the instructions contained in this manual.
· Making a bridge between the scaffolding and a building or between two scaffolding units.
· Jumping on floors.
· Accessing the work floor from outside.
· Using planks for flooring.
· Leaning an access ladder against the scaffolding.
Chapter 4:
4-2 Instructions for moving the scaffolding
· Mobile scaffolding must only be moved by hand
and on a solid flat surface without any obstacles either on the ground or overhead.
Normal walking speed is the maximum speed for moving scaffolding.
Normal walking speed is the maximum speed for moving scaffolding.
· Only move the scaffolding over ground with a maximum slope of 1%.
· Never tow mobile scaffolding with a motor vehicle.
· Never move scaffolding when the wind is higher than 35Km/H.
· Keep the stabilizers in place on the mobile scaffolding when moving it
(play between the bearing surface and the floor reduced to a minimum).
· The ground on which the mobile scaffolding is to be moved must be capable of bearing
load paths.
· Provide for tracks when on soft ground.
· Scaffolding MUST NEVER BE MOVED when any persons or equipment are on-board.
· Do not lift up scaffolding with a crane or a gantry.
· Scaffolding is always "pushed", but never "pulled"
(The T-ONE must be moved by two persons)
Chapter 5:
5-1 Assembly for transporting and going through doors
Door width
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