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KRAUSE ProTec User Manual

KRAUSE ProTec
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Version 2.0 © 2017 KRAUSE-Werk
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Aufbau- und Verwendungsanleitung
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Instructions for assembly
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FahrGerüst ProTec
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Mobile scaffold ProTec
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KRAUSE ProTec Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKRAUSE
ModelProTec
CategorySecurity Sensors
LanguageEnglish

Summary

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1. General

1.1 Duties of the operator

Outlines the responsibilities of the scaffold operator, including reading manual and adhering to safety.

1.2 Manufacturer

Provides contact details and location of the scaffold manufacturer, KRAUSE-Werk GmbH & Co. KG.

1.3 Applicable standards, type approval

Specifies compliance with EN 1004 and approval by TUEV PRODUKT SERVICE.

1.4 Warranty

Details warranty terms, coverage for material defects, and exclusions.

1.5 Copyright and other property rights

Reserves rights to the manual and design; permits reproduction only with consent.

1.6 Date of publication

States the publication date of the installation and user manual.

2. Use of product

2.1 Proper use

Defines correct usage according to EN 1004, load capacity, and operational limits.

2.2 Improper use

Lists prohibited uses, including bridging gaps or using as a climbing aid.

3. Safety instructions

3.1 Applicable regulations

References EN 1004 regulations for erection, dismantling, stability, and use.

3.2 Safety regulations for erection and use

Covers requirements for qualified personnel, teamwork, surface conditions, and component inspection.

3.3 Safety instructions for the movement of the scaffold

Details safe procedures for moving the scaffold, including conditions and speed limits.

3.4 Safety instructions for work on electrical systems

Mandates disconnection and securing of electrical units before work.

3.5 Working near electric overhead lines

Specifies minimum safety distances from electric overhead lines based on voltage.

4. Installation of scaffold

4.1 General

Prerequisites for installation, including reading manuals and ensuring part availability.

Safety instructions for erection

Illustrates key safety steps for scaffold erection, including securing connections and castor brakes.

Identification

Explains the location and purpose of the product's type plate.

4.2 Accessory parts

Lists and illustrates various component parts and accessories for the scaffold system.

4.3 Installation steps

Provides step-by-step instructions with illustrations for assembling the scaffold base and frames.

4.4 Installation options

Describes options for mounting outriggers for enhanced stability.

4.5 Installation of wall brackets

Explains how to attach wall brackets for additional stability, not load bearing.

4.6 Ballast load

Details requirements for ballast loading on traverses to ensure stability for free-standing scaffolds.

Ballast loads for indoor installation

Presents tables showing ballast requirements for indoor installations based on scaffold configuration.

Overview of models

5. Overview of models

Details specific ProTec scaffold models, including their module numbers and dimensions.

6. Technical data

Accessories

Lists available accessories with their product numbers and weights.

7. Dismantling of scaffold

8. Inspection, maintenance and care

Inspection and Maintenance Guidelines

Covers pre-erection checks, visual inspections, and storage requirements for scaffold parts.

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