Scandere Formwork CB240

Ascendere Formwork CB240 est gruis dependens systema ascendens et structuram sustinens late ad muros altos effundendos. Hoc facit ut catasta oneratisque ac tuto suggestu laborantem.

Secundum longitudinem suggesti, Systema Scandere ad altitudines plusquam 100 metrorum super terram applicatur et maximam formwork altitudinem usque ad 5.40 m concedit.



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Descriptiones

Platform width:      2.4m
Roll-back system:   70 cm with carriage and rack system
Finishing platform:  for removing the climbing cone, polishing concrete surface etc.
Anchor system:      should be pre-fixed into the formwork and left in the concrete after pouring.
Formwork:            can be moved horizontally, vertically and tilted to meet site requirement.
Main platform:       provide workers a safe working platform
Finishing platform:  there is an access to the main platform by using a safety ladder.

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commoda

  • Compatible cum omni construccione muri formworks.
  • Copiae brackets confectae et tabulae formificii moventur ad gradum proximum infundendum cum gruis oneribus litt.
  • Apta cuilibet structuris, muris rectis, inclinatis et circicularibus.
  • Possibile est pulpita construere in diversis gradibus. Accessus ad platformsis providetur per scalas securitatis.
  • Omnes brackets includunt omnes connexiones ut manus figant, dis pullpropas et alia accessoria.
  • Ascendentes brackets admittunt revolventes-retro machinam tabularum usorum, a raeda et eculeo formatam, uncis his incorporati.
  • Formwork’s vertical adjusting and plumbing is completedwithleveling screw jacks and push-pull props.
  • Bracketsare ad murum ancoris conum ancoris conici.

Scandere procedure

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The first pouring is to be completed by using the proper wall elements and has to be exactly

varius cum aptat pedesque.

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Gradus 2

The completely pre-assembled climbing scaffold units consisting of

climbing brackets with plank bottom and bracing have to be attached to the bracket anchoring and secured.

Then the formwork and the move-off carriage together with the aligning beam has to be positioned on the brackets and fixed.

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Gradus III

After shifting the climbing scaffold unit to the next pouring position the finishing platform is to be mounted to the brackets to complete the climbing system.

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Gradus 4

Release and remove bolts that fixing the positioning anchor point.

Solve et remove tatem virga

Loosen the wedges of the carriage unit.

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Gradus 5

Retract the carriage and lock it with wedge.

Install scandere superius conis

Solve ventorum securitate fabrica, si

Remove inferioribus cono scandere

 

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Gradus VI "

Adjust the carriage into the common center of gravity and lock it again.

Documentum affigere ciconia funda in verticali waling

Removere securitatem bracket

Lift the climbing bracket by crane and attach it to the next prepared climbing cone.

Seras securitatis inserere et claude iterum.

Instrue machinam ventosam, si requiritur.

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Step 7

Move the carriage back and lock it by wedge.

Tersus formwork.

Auxilia inaugurare vectes.

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Gradus VIII

Move the formwork forward until lower  end rests against top of the finished section of the wall

Adjust formwork vertically by means of dis-traho brace.

Fix tatem virgas parieti formwork

 

 

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