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USAGE ADVICE• We recommend a minimum of two people to assemble,
dismantle and move the platform tower.
• Check that all components are on site and in good working
order.
• Ensure that the assembly location is checked to prevent
hazards during assembly, dismantling or moving
and while working on the tower. Particular attention should
be given to the ground condition, whether level
or sloping, obstructions and wind conditions. The ground
condition must be capable of supporting the tower
structure.
• Towers must always be climbed from the inside of the
assembly using the ladder.
• Lifting of components must be done inside the effective
base area of the tower; components are normally
hoisted using a rope.
• Moving the tower must only be done by manual effect from
the base of the tower.
• When moving tower be aware of overhead hazards (e.g.
electric cables).
• No personnel or material to be on the platform whilst the
tower is being moved.
• Beware of horizontal loads which can lead to instability
of the tower. The maximum side force is 20kg.
• Do not use boxes or steps to gain additional height. If
extra height required, contact your distributor to get extra
components.
• Do not lift or suspend an assembled mobile tower.
• Damaged components or components from other tower systems
must never be used.
• Stabilisers should always be fitted when specified. Use
the stabiliser shown on the component list according to
the tower height.
• When wind exceeds Beaufort force 4, cease using the tower.
• If wind is expected to reach Beaufort force 6, tie tower
to a rigid structure.
• If winds of Force 8 are forecast, dismantle the tower or
remove to shelter.
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
• Keep all equipment clean, especially spigots and sockets
where frames join. Spigots should fit easily into
sockets. Lubricate with light oil.
• Remove dirt or paint from adjustable legs with a light
brush, lightly oil the leg locks.
• Do not strike or hammer components. Do not throw or drop
onto hard surfaces.
• Lightly oil spring mechanism of the hooks.
• For transport and storage, components are best stored
vertically.
• Damaged parts must be repaired or replaced;