12
30
44
12
TRIO Panel Formwork
Instructions for Assembly and Use – Standard Configuration
A1 Storage and transportation
Height
Stack of panels
Fig. A1.09a
Fig. A1.09
Fig. A1.09b
5 cm
„A-A“
5 cm
> 15 cm
A
A
Transportation on the
construction site
As stacks and without stacking
device
– Transport a max. of 5 panels placed
on top of each other as one stack or
lift out of stacking device.
– The tie rod must be approx. 15 cm
longer than the height of the stack.
Pos. Components Quantity
12 Lifting Gear MX 1x
30 Tie Rod DW 15 2x
44 Wingnut DW 15 2x
(Fig. A1.09)
1. Hold both tie rods (30) against the
stack of panels in order to compare
the height of the stack with the
length of the tie rod.
2. Screw a Wingnut (44) onto each
protruding end of the tie rod.
Leave approx. 5 cm between the
stack and wingnut.
(Fig. A1.09a)
3. Insert the long end of the tie rod into
one external tie hole of the panel
until resting against the wingnut.
(Fig. A1.09a)
J At the bottom, tie rod protrudes
approx. 5 cm.
4. Insert second tie rod (30) into the
external tie hole which is positioned
diagonally to the first tie rod.
(Fig. A1.09)
Middle holes remain open.
5. Insert locking pins of the lifting gear
by hand as far as possible into the
holes on the side of the bottom panel
– 4x.
6. Lift up stack with the crane.
J The tie rods prevent the panels from
moving.
(Fig. A1.09)
Do not use the hammer to fix locking
pin, only insert by hand.
(Fig. A1.09b)
Have all four locking pins been
completely inserted into the holes?
If necessary, clean tie holes and
holes on the side for the locking pins.
Alternatively, steel straps can also be
used to secure the stack (not shown
here).
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