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1. Introduction
This manual applies exclusively to the Shuttle as described in this assembly & user manual (hereinafter: 'the manual'). Prior to
starting to assemble the Shuttle, you should carefully read this manual. The required tower should be assembled and used in
accordance with this manual. All instructions in this manual have to be followed strictly. Not following the instructions contained
in this manual can easily result in serious accidents. Altrex cannot be held liable for any loss resulting from the assembly or
use of the Shuttle that is not in compliance with the manual. The employer, supervisor and user are responsible for the correct
use of the Shuttle in accordance with this manual and they must ensure that this manual is available at all times when work is
being carried out using the Shuttle. Additional copies of the manual can be ordered from Altrex.
In addition to this manual, use the RS TOWER 5 (760285) or RS TOWER 5 with Safe-Quick Guardrail (760284) manual to
assemble and use the mobile scaffold tower.
Local legislation and regulations might encompass measures in addition to those stated in this manual.
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2. Safety instructions
To prevent accidents during assembly, disassembly and operation of the Shuttle, the following safety regulations must be
strictly adhered to.
1. Always erect the scaffold in accordance with the instructions supplied with the scaffold.
2. Never place loads heavier than 30 kg on the Shuttle.
3. It is forbidden to hoist people and/or animals using the Shuttle.
4. Check the hoisting strop carefully beforehand to ensure that it is free of tears, frayed edges / holes, deformations or other
damage.
5. Replace the hoisting strop every 5 years, even if it still seems completely intact.
6. Always position the scaffolding in combination with the Shuttle on a flat, horizontal and firm surface.
7. Make sure there are no obstacles in the Shuttle's path.
8. Never use the Shuttle at wind speeds greater than 10.7 m/s (max. 5 Beaufort).
9. The maximum platform height for outside use is 8.20 m and 12.20 m for inside use
10. Use a portable drill (powertool) with a minimum (continuous/nominal) power of 600 Watts to operate the winch.
11. Turn the machine counter-clockwise to hoist the load and clockwise to lower it.
12. Never allow objects to protrude outside the Shuttle.
Pay attention to the following points when using the hoist:
13. The hoisting strop must run flat between winch and console, ensuring that the belt is free of twists.
14. To increase the longevity of the winch, avoid running once the highest hoisting position has been reached.
15. Always use the winch lock to secure the winch.
Avoid getting crushed and keep your distance:
16. The load you hoist with the Shuttle moves vertically up and down the scaffolding. Avoid getting crushed. Make sure you
keep enough distance from the load – also when within the scaffolding.
17. Keep a safe distance from the scaffolding when hoisting a load or when it is in a higher position, ensuring that the load you
are hoisting cannot fall out of the carrier.
18. Cordon off the area around the scaffolding if people can walk under the load
3. Parts
For an overview of the components, see Appendix A1.
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