20 Instructions for Assembly and Use – Standard Configuration
CB 160 Climbing Formwork
B1 Work on the construction site
Fig. B1.01
Fig. B1.03
Top view
horizontal offset
Anchoring
Safety instructions
– Each CB bracket must be individu-
ally anchored, and the loosening or
dismantling of the anchoring may
only take place on the side of the
load transfer. The positioning of
two cones against each other is
not allowed. (Fig. B1.01)
– If h
1
+ h
2
< d, the anchor positions
must be horizontally or vertically
offset. (Fig. B1.02 + B1.03)
– The correct installation of the
climbing anchor is to be checked
before being concreted in position.
We recommend the compiling of
an acceptance report.
– The climbing anchors must not be
used until the load-bearing capaci-
ty of the anchorage is sufficient.
– The threaded areas on the Screw-
On Cone-2 and Climbing Cone-2 as
well as the Threaded Plate DW 15
and DW 20 must always be com-
pletely screwed in.
– The required anchoring depth h
must not be achieved through a re-
duction of the screw-in depth.
– The tie rods must be chamfered at
both ends.
– Damaged anchoring components
must not be used.
Damages are e.g.:
– welding splashes on the tie rods
– bent tie rods
– blocked threads
– deformed cone cups
– rough or scratched cone surfaces
– missing dowel pin in the climbing
cone
Section
vertical offset
CB 240 CB 160
min. 45 cm
≥ 10 cm
min. 35 cm
Fig. B1.02
h
2
d
h
1