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DOUBLE WIDTH 232 (NARROW RUNG)
3T INSTRUCTION MANUAL
The 232 Tower Approved to the requirements of BS EN 1004
MAX SAFE WORKING LOAD FOR STRUCTURE: 750KG
MAX SAFE WORKING LOAD FOR PLATFORM: 250KG
JAN 20 - REV 2
GENERAL SAFETY RULES
1. Check instructions before use. Mobile access working towers may only be
erected and dismantled by persons familiar with these instructions for
erection use.
2. Do not use any scaffold tower which is damaged, which has not been
properly erected, which is not firm and stable, and which has any missing
or damaged parts.
3. Do not erect a scaffold tower on unstable ground or objects such as loose
bricks, boxes or blocks. Only a sound rigid footing must be used.
4. Ensure that the scaffold tower is always level and the adjustable legs are
engaged. Check that you have taken all necessary precautions to prevent
the tower being moved, or rolling away. Always apply all castor brakes or
use base plates.
5. Ensure that all frames, braces and platforms are firmly in place and that all
locking hooks are functioning correctly. Ensure that all frame locking clips
are engaged. If any missing, replace them.
6. Ensure that the scaffold tower is within the maximum platform height is
stated, and that the appropriate stabilizers are fitted.
7. Outdoor scaffold towers should, wherever possible, be secured to a
building or other structure. It is good practice to tie in all scaffold towers
of any height, especially when they are left unattended, or in exposed or
windy conditions.
8. A scaffold tower must not be used in winds stronger than 7.7 meters per
second. Beaufort scale 4. Be cautious if erecting or using the tower in
open places, such as hangers or unclad buildings. In such circumstances
the wind forces can be increased, as a result of the funnelling effect.
9. Do not use sheeted towers.
10. Do not erect or use a scaffold tower near un-insulated, live or energised
electrical machinery or circuits, or near machinery in operation.
MAINTENANCE RULES
1. Ensure that the scaffold tower is kept clean, especially the spigots and
sockets. These should fit together with ease and be secured by an
interlock clip.
2. Check frames and braces, adjustable legs and boards for paint, grit, burrs
etc. Remove any foreign substance with a light wire brush. Check no slip
hazards exist on the platform.
3. Where brace, ladder and platform hooks attach the frames, ensure that
the frame rungs are kept clean.
4. Ensure that all locking hooks function correctly. If necessary lubricate with
light oil.
5. The inside diameter of all hooks should be kept clean to ensure they fit to
other components without being forced.
6. If in any doubt about the proper use and maintenance of the scaffold
tower equipment, consult the manufacturer.
7. Do not misuse or abuse the scaffold tower with heavy objects, hammers
etc. Do not throw components in and out of vehicles or to the ground
when the tower is being dismantled. Such abuse may reduce the
structural integrity of the scaffold tower.
8. Under no circumstances use a scaffold tower which damaged, has not
been properly erected, is it not rigid and which has any missing parts.
9. REMEMBER YOUR SAFETY DEPENDS ON THE SAFE ERECTION AND USE OF
THIS EQUIPMENT. RESPECT IT.
Euro Towers Ltd: Unit 5 Edgemead close, Round Spinney Industrial Estate , Northampton, NN3 8RG
11. If an overhead hazard exists, head protection should be worn.
12. Do not lean ladders against the tower, or climb the outside of the tower.
Whatever your intended access system, it should only be used inside the
tower.
13. Never climb on horizontal or diagonal braces. Do not gain access or
descend from the working platform other than by the intended access
system.
14. Do not work from ladders or stairways, they are a means of access only.
15. Guardrails and toeboards must be fitted to the working platforms.
16. Never jump on to or off platforms.
17. DO not exceed the safe working load of the platform or structure by
accumulating debris, material or tools on platforms as these can be a
significant additional load.
18. If you must move a tower, remove all materials and personnel. When
moving a scaffold tower, force must always be moved from the base. The
tower should only be moved manually on firm, level ground which is free
from obstacles. Normal walking speed should not be exceeded during
relocation. The ground over which a tower is moved should be capable of
supporting the weight of the structure.
19. Should you require additional platform height, add further frames. NEVER
extend your adjustable legs to achieve extra height, these are for levelling
only. NEVER use a ladder or other objects on the platform to achieve
additional height.
20. It is not permissible to attach and use hoisting facilities on towers, unless
specifically provided for by the manufacturer.
21. It is not permissible to attach bridging sections between a scaffold tower
and a building. Refer to the tower manufacturer.
22. ALWAYS TAKE CARE OF ALUMINIUM SCAFFOLD TOWER EQUIPMENT.
REMEMBERYOUR SAFETY DEPENDS ON THE SAFE ERECTION AND USE OF
THE EQUIPMENT. RESPECT IT.
USE OF STABILIZERS
Stabilizers increase the EFFECTIVE BASE dimensions and improve the
STABILITY of the tower.
Position the stabilizers symmetrically to obtain the MAXIMUM BASE
DIMENSION.
Maximum platform heights for free standing towers are based on the base to
height ratio of 3:1 outdoors and 3.5:1 indoors. When moving a tower with
stabilizers the height to base ratio must not exceed 2.5:1.
OPTIMUM
MAX HEIGHTS
STABILZER TYPE
BASE DIMENSION
DOUBLE WIDTH
OR STEP TOWER
Double Width
2.34M
NONE
4.20M
5.13M
STANDARD
4.90M
10.23M
TELESCOPIC
5.40M
12.10M
LARGE
DISMANTLING NOTES:
 Remove the AGR frames by disengaging the top hooks form the vertical
members completely before descending through the trapdoor platform.
 Disengage Windlock clips to remove platforms.
 Disengage lower AGR hooks to complete removal
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