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Peri RCS P - Anchoring on Columns or Walls; Suspension with Wall Shoe RCS; Anchoring for the Wall Shoe

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47.2 47.9
47.10
47
44
59.1
59
41
43
t
∆h = n x 125
∆h
63
B4 Special Applications
Anchoring on Columns or
Walls
Suspension with Wall Shoe RCS
The Climbing Shoe (44) is bolted by
means of a locking pin (59.1) to the
Wall Shoe RCS (59).
Slab Shoes and Wall Shoes must be in
the same vertical system grid. For this,
the suspension of the Wall Shoe (59) is
height-adjusted by ∆h in 125-mm incre-
ments to the top edge of the slab.
(Fig. B4.02 + B4.02b)
If the climbing enclosure is to be
moved with the self-climbing device,
an offset ∆h of 500 mm is required.
Anchoring for the Wall Shoe:
Threaded Anchor Plate DW 20 (47.2)
Tie Rod DW 20 L = t - 77 mm (47.10)
Cimbing Cone M30/DW 20 (47.9)
Fix the Wall Shoe RCS (59) to the an-
chorage (47) using a hex. bolt ISO 4014
M30x70-8.8.
Adapt foldable covers to suit the build-
ing columns.
Close remaining gaps with cover mat
and cover strip.
Fig. B4.02
Fig. B4.02b
Determine the required anchoring
depth and concrete strength accord-
ing to separate static calculations in
accordance with Building Authority
Approval Z-21.6 -1767.
Separate static proof and determina-
tion of the bearing loads in each
case is required!
The negative offset of the Wall Shoe
is to be added to the storey height
itself and taken into account in the
design.
Components
44 Climbing Shoe RCS
47.2 Threaded Anchor Plate DW 20
47.9 Cimbing Cone M30/DW 20
47.10 Tie Rod DW 20, Special Length
49 Bolt ISO 4017 M30 x 70-8.8
59 Wall Shoe RCS
Top edge of slab
Fig. B4.02a
RCS P Climbing Protection Panel
Instructions for Assembly and Use – Standard Configuration

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