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Scaffolding ........................................................................................
Frames............................................................................................
Cross Braces ..................................................................................
Straddle Trestles ............................................................................
Screw Jacks/Base Plates .............................................................
Casters ...........................................................................................
Plank ..............................................................................................
Micro-Lam Plank ..........................................................................
Guard Rail .....................................................................................
Miscellaneous Parts ......................................................................
Scaffold Chart ..............................................................................
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Page #
2-12
2, 3
4
4
4, 5
5
5
6
7
8-11
12
13
Systems ..............................................................................................
14-17
18
Shoring ...............................................................................................
19-21
22
Swing ..................................................................................................
23-28
30
Stages ................................................................................................
31
32
Trash Chutes.
32
33
34
34
35
I-Beams .
35
Stages ...............................................................................................
36
36
37
38-44
45-46
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Scaffold
FRAMES
Rolling Tower Frames
Part # Width Height Stud Ctr Weight (lbs.)
RT3
5
3
2
33.0
RT4
5
4
3
38.0
RT5
5
5
4
47.0
RT6
5
64
4
55.5
Mason Frames
Part # Width Height Stud Ctr Weight (lbs.)
FM2
5
2
1
20.0
FM3
5
3
2
27.0
FM4
5
4
3
34.0
FM5
5
5
4
37.0
FM6
5
64
4
43.0
Narrow Frames
Part # Width Height Stud Ctr Weight (lbs.)
LS3
2
3
2
16.0
LS5
2
5
4
25.0
LS6
2
64
4
33.0
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Scaffold
FRAMES
Sidewalk Canopy Frames
Part # Width Height Stud Ctr Weight (lbs.)
FO7SP
6
76
2X4
60.00
Walk-Thru
Ladder Frames
Part # Width Height Stud Ctr Weight (lbs.)
LOF3
5
3
2
29.0
LOF4
5
4
3
36.0
LOF5
5
5
4
43.0
LOF6
5
64
4
53.0
Extendible Frames
Part # Width Height Stud Ctr Weight (lbs.)
EF3
2-6
3
2
18.0 (PAIR)
EF5
2-6
5
4
31.0 (PAIR)
EF6
2-6
64
4
34.0 (PAIR)
Couplers
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Part #
C23
C34
C45
C56
Width
2-3
3-4
4-5
5-6
Weight (lbs)
3.2
6.0
9.0
12.0
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CROSS BRACES
Part#
B42
B43
B44
B52
B53
B54
B62
B63
B64
B71
B72
B73
B74
B101
B102
B103
B104
Span Between
Frames
4 ft
4 ft
4 ft
5 ft
5 ft
5 ft
6 ft
6 ft
6 ft
7ft
7 ft
7 ft
7 ft
10ft
10 ft
10 ft
10 ft
Fram Stud
Centers
2 ft
3 ft
4 ft
2 ft
3 ft
4 ft
2 ft
3 ft
4 ft
1ft
2 ft
3 ft
4 ft
1ft
2 ft
3 ft
4 ft
Hole to Hole
Length in Inches
45 5/6
5
57 7/8
54 5/8
510
64 7/8
63 7/8
68 1/2
72 1/2
7 7/8
73 3/8
77 3/8
80 3/4"
10 5/8
102 3/8
105 1/4"
109 1/4"
Weight (lbs.)
7.2
7.5
7.7
7.7
8.5
9.2
9.7
10.0
10.0
10.7
10.7
11.0
11.7
14.5
14.5
15.2
15.7
STRADDLE TRESTLES
Part#
ST7S
ST10
Span Between
Frames
7 ft.
10 ft.
Frame Stud
Centers
4 ft.
4 ft.
Weight (lbs)
18.0
24.0
SCREW JACKS
Part # Weight (lbs.)
AL1S
16.0
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Scaffold
BASE PLATES
Part #
BP1
Weight (lbs.)
3.0
Part #
BP2
Weight (lbs.)
5.2
Part #
BP3
Weight (lbs.)
2.7
Part #
BP4
Weight (lbs.)
5.3
CASTERS
Part #
C8R
C12R
Weight (lbs.)
12.0
24.0
Part #
C8S
Weight (lbs.)
15.0
PLANK
ALUMINUM PLANK
Part#
0522
0622
0722
1022
Length (ft.)
5
6
7
10
Width (In.)
19 1/4"
19 1/4"
19 1/4"
19 1/4"
Weight (lbs.)
22.0
26.0
30.0
41.0
Part#
AP7
AP10
Length (ft.)
7
10
Width (In.)
19 1/4"
19 1/4"
Weight (lbs.)
30.0
47.0
Part#
0522N
0622N
0722N
1022N
Length (ft.)
5
6
7
10
Width (In.)
9 1/2
9 1/2
9 1/2'
9 1/2'
Weight (lbs.)
11.0
13.0
15.0
25.5
NARROW PLANK
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MICRO LAM PLANK
Part#
ML4
ML5
ML6
ML8
ML10
ML12
ML16
Length (ft.)
4
5
6
8
10
12
16
Width (in.)
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
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Weight (lbs.)
16.0
20.0
24.0
32.0
40.0
48.0
64.0
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Scaffold
GUARD RAIL GATES
Part#
AGPF
Weight (lbs)
30.0
Part#
SGA
Weight (lbs)
32.0
Part#
GRG-5DH
Weight (lbs)
49.5
Part#
CGGRPM
Part#
CGGRPFW/O
Part#
BR20GP
Weight (lbs)
9.2
Weight (lbs)
10.0
Weight (lbs)
9.0
Weight (lbs)
15.0
GUARD RAIL
Part#
GR2
GR3
GR4
GR5
Length (ft.)
2
3
4
5
TOEBOARDS
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Weight(lbs.)
1.5
2.2
3.0
3.2
Part#
TBE2
TBE5
TBS7
TBS10
Part#
GR6
GR7
GR10
Length (ft.)
6
7
10
Length (ft.)
2
5
7
10
Weight(lbs.)
4.5
5.0
10.7
Weight (lbs.)
4.2
9.2
13.9
26.6
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GOOSERS (DIAGONAL BRACES)
Part#
GHDB47
GHDB7
GHDB10
Length (ft.)
7
7
10
Width of Frame
4
5
5
Weight (lbs.)
12.2
10.2
13.0
OUTRIGGERS
Part #
OR
Part#
RT01
Weight (lbs.)
20.5
Weight (lbs.)
20.0
Size (in.)
20
30
Weight (lbs.)
7.7
18.2
Part#
BR20L
BR24L
BR30S
BR40L
Size (in.)
20
24
30
40
Weight (lbs.)
8.5
11.0
21.0
38.0
WARNING
Side Brackets
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Scaffold
STAIR UNITS
Part # Weight (lbs.)
SUH5
10.2
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Part #
GL5
Weight (lbs.)
8.0
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PUTLOG & PUTLOG COMPONENTS
Part #
P8
P12
Length (ft.)
8
12
Weight (lbs.)
27.0
39.0
Part #
P16
P22
Length (ft.)
16
22
Weight (lbs.)
61.0
84.0
T-HOIST
HOIST ARM
Part#
H3B
Part#
HA
Weight (lbs.)
17.5
Weight (lbs.)
25.0
Part#
PTP
Part#
SP
Weight (lbs.)
1.3
Weight (lbs.)
0.12
Weight (lbs.)
0.11
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Scaffold
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
Threaded Stud
Quick Lock
Wing Nut
Frame Clamp
Well Wheel
Snap Button
Part #
HDC
CST
Weight (lbs.)
1.5
1.5
Scaffold Rack
Part#
SB
Weight (lbs.)
0.04
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Tie Tubes
Part #
1TT
2TT
3TT
4TT
5TT
6TT
Weight (lbs.)
5.0
7.0
10.0
13.8
16.0
19.0
Part#
ALCB
Weight (lbs.)
116.0
Weight (lbs.)
1.0
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Scaffold
SCAFFOLD CHART
HEIGHT
No. of
5'
6'4"
Number
10'
20'
30'
40'
50'
60'
70'
80'
90'
100'
110'
120'
130'
Frames
Frames
Frames
Required
7'
14'
21'
28'
35'
42'
49'
56'
63'
70'
77'
84'
91'
6'-0"
7'-4"
Frames
Braces
2
2
3
4
4
6
5
8
6
10
7
12
8
14
9
16
10
18
11
20
12
22
13
24
14
26
11'-1"
13'-9"
Frames
Braces
4
4
6
8
8
12
10
16
12
20
14
24
16
28
18
32
20
36
22
40
24
44
26
48
28
52
16'-2"
20'-2"
Frames
Braces
6
6
9
12
12
18
15
24
18
30
21
36
24
42
27
48
30
54
33
60
36
66
39
72
42
78
21'-3"
26'-7"
Frames
Braces
8
8
12
16
16
24
20
32
24
40
28
48
32
56
36
64
40
72
44
80
48
88
52
96
56
104
26'-4"
33'-0"
Frames
Braces
10
10
15
20
20
30
25
40
30
50
35
60
40
70
45
80
50
90
55
100
60
110
65
120
70
130
31'-5"
39'-5"
Frames
Braces
12
12
18
24
24
36
30
48
36
60
42
72
48
84
54
96
60
108
66
120
72
132
78
144
84
156
36'-6"
45'-10"
Frames
Braces
14
14
21
28
28
42
35
56
42
70
49
84
56
98
63
112
70
126
77
140
84
154
91
168
98
182
41'-7"
52'-3"
Frames
Braces
16
16
24
32
32
48
40
64
48
80
56
96
64
112
72
128
80
144
88
160
96
176
104
192
112
208
46'-8"
58'-8"
Frames
Braces
18
18
27
36
36
54
45
72
54
90
63
108
72
126
81
144
90
162
99
180
108
198
117
216
126
234
10
51'-9"
65'-1"
Frames
Braces
20
20
30
40
40
60
50
80
60
100
70
120
80
140
90
160
100
180
110
200
120
220
130
240
140
260
11
56'-10"
71'-6"
Frames
Braces
22
22
33
44
44
66
55
88
66
110
77
132
88
154
99
176
110
198
121
220
132
242
143
264
154
286
12
61'-11"
77'-11"
Frames
Braces
24
24
36
48
48
72
60
96
72
120
84
144
96
168
108
192
120
216
132
240
144
264
156
288
168
312
13
67'-0"
84'-4"
Frames
Braces
26
26
39
52
52
78
65
104
78
130
91
156
104
182
117
208
130
234
143
260
156
286
169
312
182
338
14
72'-1"
90'-9"
Frames
Braces
28
28
42
56
56
84
70
112
84
140
98
168
112
196
126
224
140
252
154
280
168
308
182
336
196
364
15
77'-2"
97'-2"
Frames
Braces
30
30
45
60
60
90
75
120
90
150
105
180
120
210
135
240
150
270
165
300
180
330
195
360
210
390
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Light Duty
J-LINE FRAMES
Part#
J4
J6
Width
4
4
Height
4
64
SCREW JACKS
Screw Jack w/ Base Plate
Stud Ctr
3
4
Weight (lbs.)
20.0
25.0
CASTERS
Screw Jack w/ Socket
Part#
JAL1S
Part#
JAL1
Part#
JC6R
Weight (lbs.)
7.5
Weight (lbs.)
7.5
Weight (lbs.)
10.5
BASEPLATES
OUTRIGGERS
Part#
JBP1
Part#
JRT01
Part#
JGRPF
Weight (lbs.)
2.0
Weight (lbs.)
15.0
Weight (lbs.)
5.5
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Systems
VERTICAL POSTS
Part#
SVP3
SVP5
SVP7
SVP8
SVP10
Length
36
53
70
89
106
Weight (lbs.)
13.2
18.8
24.6
30.2
35.8
30 Starter Collar
Part #
SSC30
HORIZONTAL
RUNNERS/BEARERS
Part#
SBR2
SBR33
SBR3
SBR42
SBR45
SBR4
SBR54
SBR5
Length
24
33
36
42
45
48
54
60
Weight (lbs.)
6.8
8.3
8.6
10.7
10.2
12.0
13.1
14.2
HORIZONTAL RUNNERS
Part#
SHR6
SHR7
SHR8
SHR9
SHR10
Length
6
7
8
9
10
Weight (lbs.)
14.4
16.4
18.4
20.3
22.3
Weight (lbs.)
10.7
HORIZONTAL
TRUSS BEARER
Part#
STB6
STB7
STB8
STB9
STB10
STB14
STB16
STB18
Length
6
7
8
9
10
14
16
18
Weight (lbs.)
23.5
27.0
42.4
47.9
58.2
78.7
95.6
104.0
VERTICAL DIAGONALS
Part#
SDW3
SDW4
SDW5
SDW6
SDW7
SDW8
SDW9
SDW10
Length
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Height
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
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Weight (lbs.)
17.7
18.7
19.7
20.6
21.6
26.2
27.2
29.2
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Systems
STEEL PLANK
Part#
SSP3
SSP4
SSP5
SSP6
SSP7
SSP8
SSP9
SSP10
Width (in.)
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
Length (ft.)
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Weight (lbs.)
15.1
19.3
23.5
27.7
31.9
36.1
40.2
44.4
BRACKETS
Side Brackets
Part#
SK03
SK045
Length
36
45
Weight (lbs)
42.6
46.2
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
Screw Jack w/ Base Plate
Part#
STSJ1
Part#
SSJ
Part#
SPBH
Weight (lbs.)
8.0
Weight (lbs.)
15.0
Weight (lbs.)
2.3
Description
Caster Adapter
12Urethane Caster
Systems to Sectional
Coupling pin
Systems Hoist Arm
Part #
Weight (lbs.)
SHA
SHST
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Weight (lbs.)
9.6
26.5
2.3
13.8
Systems
STEEL PLANK& Clamp
Tube
STANDARDS
Part#
S17T
S17
S33
S411
S66
S99
Height (ft)
17
17
33
411
66
99
Weight (lbs)
6.0
6.0
11.9
18.0
21.0
30.2
HORIZONTAL
Part#
H20
H30
H36
H40
H50
Part#
H60
H70
H80
H100
DIAGONAL
LOAD BEARING
Length (ft)
Weight (lbs)
20
6.0
30
8.3
36
9.4
40
10.5
50
12.8
NON-LOAD BEARING
Length (ft)
Weight (lbs)
60
15.0
70
17.3
80
19.5
100
24.0
Base Collar
Part#
BC
Weight (lbs.)
3.5
Weight (lbs)
15.0
19.3
23.0
27.0
32.0
35.0
44.0
Weight (lbs)
16.9
17.3
17.6
18.6
19.7
21.5
22.2
25.0
Screw Jack W/ Base
Part#
SJ20
Weight (lbs.)
13.8
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Systems
STAIR STRINGERS
HOIST
STRINGERS
Part#
Weight (lbs)
SSL7
49.0
SSR7
49.0
STAIR TREADS
Part#
Weight (lbs)
ST30
13.8
Part #
SH
WW
Weight (lbs.)
25.0
13.5
HORIZONTAL TRUSS
Part #
HT7
HT8
HT10
LOAD BEARING
Length (ft.)
70
80
100
BOARD BRACKETS
SIDE
BRACKETS
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Weight (lbs,)
24.5
38.8
39.6
Part#
BB01
BB18
BB27
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Length (ft.)
4
6
8
10
13
16
Weight (lbs)
10.5
13.5
16.7
20.5
26.5
30.5
CLAMPS
Part#
CRA19
CSA19
Description Weight
Right Angle 2.7
Clamp
Swivel
3.5
Clamp
Part#
GRAVLOCK
Weight (lbs.)
3.25
Part#
BP10SG
Part#
BP2SG
Weight (lbs.)
3.2
Weight (lbs.)
3.7
Weight (lbs.)
3.5
Weight (lbs.)
2.03
Weight (lbs.)
2.0
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Shoring
FRAMES
Part#
SH23
SH24
SH25
SH26
Width (ft)
2
2
2
2
Height (ft)
3
4
5
6
Weight (lbs)
25.0
37.0
45.0
58.0
Part#
SH43
SH44
SH45
SH46
Width (ft)
4
4
4
4
Height (ft)
3
4
5
6
Weight (lbs)
34.0
46.0
54.0
67.0
Base Plate
Part#
SHBPS
Weight (lbs.)
15.0
Coupling Pin
Weight (lbs.)
8.0
U Head
Part#
SHSJ
Part#
SHRH
Part#
SHUHS
Weight (lbs.)
15.0
Weight (lbs.)
0.4
Weight (lbs.)
12.0
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Adjust A Shore
FRAMES
ADJUSTABLE FRAMES
BASE FRAMES
BRACES
GOOSERS
Part#
B44
B54
B64
B74
B104
Span Between
Frames
4
5
6
7
10
Weight
8.7
10.0
11.5
12.3
16.5
Part#
G4
G5
G6
G7
G10
Length (ft.)
4
5
6
7
10
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Weight (lbs.)
9.0
10.0
10.5
11.0
14.0
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Adjust A Shore
SCREW JACKS/ BASE PLATES/ U-HEADS
Part#
SJBPX
Part#
SJU88
Weight (lbs.)
21.0
Weight (lbs.)
22.0
MISCELLANEOUS PARTS
Coupling Pins
Adjust-A-Shore Pins
Part#
HXCP
Part#
ASP
Part#
SH8
Weight (lbs.)
1.5
Weight (lbs.)
1.5
Weight (lbs.)
5.0
Swivel Clamp
Part#
SPTP
Part#
JBC
Part#
HDSA238
Weight (lbs.)
0.3
Weight (lbs.)
0.5
Weight (lbs.)
3.5
SHORING CHART
HEIGHT
6'10"
to 8'0"
8'1" to
13'0"
12'10"
to
14'0"
14'1"
to
19'0"
18'10"
to
20'0"
20'1"
to
25'0"
Extra
6'
Section
HEIGHT
5'10"
to
7'0"
7'1"
to
11'0"
10'10"
to
12'0"
12'1"
to
16'0"
Extra
5'
Section
AS46
AS25
AS45
AS24
ASP
ASP
HXCP
G10
B104
4
2
SJBPXC
SJU88
4*
BC23
Weight
(lbs)
337
4*
497
508
HXCP
4*
689
849
BC23
Weight
(lbs)
668
G10
2
171
B104
4
2
SJBPXC
SJU88
4*
305
4
4
4*
4*
454
588
439
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Post Shores
POST SHORES
Part#
PS18T
PS28T
PS38T
Weight (lbs.)
19.0
24.0
30.0
Part#
PSB
Heights (ft.)
511 109
711 129
105 1411
Weight (lbs.)
29.0
Height
6
Braced
7000
Unbraced 7000
Part#
300
350
550
7
7000
7000
8
6750
7000
Weight (lbs.)
48.0
58.0
78.0
9
6500
5500
10
6500
4800
11
6000
4000
12
5800
3000
13
5500
2500
14
5300
2300
Heights (ft.)
56 910
65 115
910 180
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Swing Stage
MOTORS & ACCESSORIES
Part#
Rated Capacity (lbs.)
Lifting Speed (fpm.)
Weight (lbs.)
Type kW
Voltage
Amperage
Phase
GPHM
1000
35
109.0
1.1
220
9.5
Single
Wire Rope:
Diameter
Min. breaking strength (lbs.)
Construction
Thimble
Fist Grip
5/16
10,000
4 x 26 galvanized or
6 x 19 IWRC
Shackle
Part#
TH036S
Part#
THO21S
Part#
TH037
Weight (lbs.)
0.1
Weight (lbs.)
0.3
Weight (lbs.)
1.4
MODULAR SWINGS
Part#
GPH1/2M
GPH1M
GPH2M
GPH3M
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Length (meters)
1/2 METER
1 METER
2 METER
3 METER
Weight (lbs)
36.0
50.0
88.0
132.0
Part#
GPH90
GPH45
GPH30
Degrees
90
45
30
Weight (lbs)
45.0
41.0
38.0
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Swing Stage
STIRRUPS
Modular Stages
Part#
GPHSC
Weight (lbs.)
56.0
Weight (lbs.)
112.0
Werner Stages
Part#
GPHSW
Weight (lbs.)
10.0
Weight (lbs.)
46.0
Part#
GPHCG
Part#
GPHC
Part#
GPHCWC
Weight (lbs.)
140.0
Weight (lbs.)
60.0
Weight (lbs.)
90.0
Mullion Roller
Part#
GPWBC
Weight (lbs.)
18.0
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Part#
WRA
Weight (lbs.)
10.0
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Part #
TH022
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Weight (lbs.)
9.5
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Swing Stage
BEAM CLAMPS
Part #
SLBC
Weight (lbs.)
10.0
Part#
Size
THO1612 12
TH01624 24
Weight (lbs)
50.0
60.0
Skybeam
Part#
SARB
SCR
SCB
SFL
SFLS
SLP
Description
SKYBEAM Aluminum Roof Beam
SKYBEAM Caster
SKYBEAM Counterweight Beam
SKYBEAM Front Leg Inclined
SKYBEAM Front Leg Support
SKYBEAM Locking Pins
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Weight (lbs.)
148.0
12.0
70.0
92.0
35.0
1.0
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Swing Stage
RIGGING EQUIPMENT
Weight Hangers
Counter Weights
Part#
TH014
Part #
TH243
Weight (lbs.)
46.0
Weight (lbs.)
55.0
Aluminum Beam
Part #
TH024
Weight (lbs.)
111.0
Parapet Clamps
Part #
GPHAP
ELECTRIC CORD
MANUAL WINCH
Part#
TU17
Weight (lbs.)
55.0
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Part #
TH017
Weight (lbs.)
43.0
Weight (lbs.)
59.0
PIGTAIL
Part#
PAP1
PAP2
PAP3
PAP4
Description
Pigtail 230V w/male and female connectors
Pigtail 230V female w/110 male connector
Pigtail 230V female with bare end
Pigtail 230V male with bare end
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Swing Stage
COMPONENTS FOR OUTRIGGER
Frames
Part #
OBSF4
Braces
Part#
B103
B104
B123
B124
Weight (lbs.)
74.8
Casters
Length (ft)
10
10
12
12
Screw Jack
Weight (lbs)
15.8
16.5
27.4
28.0
Part#
C8S
Part#
AL1
Part#
AL1S
Weight (lbs.)
17.0
Weight (lbs.)
13.8
Weight (lbs.)
15.0
HI-LO
Collapsible Cage
Cage
HLM
138.0
1,000 per unit
22
32W x 10D x 61H
Wire Rope
Part#
HLCC
Weight (lbs.)
130.0
Electric Cord
Part#
HLC
Weight (lbs.)
165.0
5/16 Diameter
6x31 right regular lay
Breaking strength 9000 lbs
Volts
110
110
Length
100
150
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Part #
AGR1
A1M
AGR1/2
A1/2M
AGR2
A2M
AGR3
A3M
AAC
AC
ACS
AEGR
AGRP
AQP
AU
AWB
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Description
ALTREX 1 METER GUARD RAIL
ALTREX 1 METER STAGE SECTION
ALTREX 1/2 METER GUARD RAIL SECTION
ALTREX 1/2 METER STAGE SECTION
ALTREX 2 METER GUARD RAIL
ALTREX 2 METER STAGE PLATFORM
ALTREX 3 METER GUARD RAIL
ALTREX 3 METER STAGE PLATFORM
ALTREX ADJUSTABLE CORNER SECTION
ALTREX CASTER
ALTREX CENTER STIRRUP
ALTREX END GUARD RAIL
ALTREX GUARD RAIL POST
ALTREX QUICK PIN
ALTREX U-CONNECTOR
ALTREX WALL BUMPER
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Weight (lbs)
2.0
15.0
1.5
8.0
4.0
25.0
6.0
38.0
128.0
12.0
140.0
10.0
2.0
0.7
14.0
6.0
Counterweight Charts
ALUMINUM BEAM OUTRIGGER CHART
Counterweights required and loads on the structure for TH024
Aluminum outrigger beam used with TH243 counterweight hanger.
Required
Overhang
(inches)
12'
13'
14'
15'
16'
12
10
10
Front Reaction
1225
1210
1200
1180
1170
1160
1160
Rear Reaction
750
750
640
640
530
530
420
Req'd # of CW's
Do
14
14
12
10
10
10
Front Reaction
Not
1270
1250
1230
1220
1210
1200
Rear Reaction
Use
860
860
750
640
640
640
Req'd # of CW's
Do
20
18
16
14
14
12
Front Reaction
Not
1340
1310
1290
1270
1250
1240
Rear Reaction
Use
1190
1080
970
870
870
760
Req'd # of CW's
Do
Do
20
18
16
14
14
Front Reaction
Not
Not
1350
1320
1300
1280
1260
Rear Reaction
Use
Use
1190
1090
980
870
870
Req'd # of CW's
Do
Do
22
20
18
16
16
Front Reaction
Not
Not
1380
1350
1330
1300
1290
Rear Reaction
Use
Use
1310
1200
1190
980
980
Req'd # of CW's
Do
Do
28
24
22
20
18
Front Reaction
Not
Not
1460
1420
1390
1360
1340
Rear Reaction
Use
Use
1640
1420
1310
1200
1090
Req'd # of CW's
Do
Do
Do
Do
28
24
22
Front Reaction
Rear Reaction
Not
Use
Not
Use
Not
Use
Not
Use
1450
1640
1420
1420
1390
1310
Req'd # of CW's
18"
24"
30"
33"
36"
42"
48"
17'
Notes:
Req'd # of CW's -
Front Reaction -
Rear Reaction -
10 Foot Spacing
12 Foot Spacing
18"
24"
26"
30"
33"
36"
42"
48"
Req'd # of CW's
13
14
16
18
20
24
Do
Beam Length
13
13
13
14
14
14
15
Not
2 - B103
650
680
690
710
720
730
760
Use
1 - B104
320
430
460
520
570
620
730
Req'd # of CW's
10
11
13
15
16
19
Beam Length
15
15
15
16
16
16
17
17
2 - B123
640
660
670
680
700
710
730
750
1 - B124
270
350
380
430
490
510
600
680
22
Notes:
Req'd # of CW's -
Indicates required number of TH014 counterweights needed to support a suspended load of 1,000 lbs.
Indicates anticipated load in (lbs.) imposed on the structure at each front frame leg when 1,000 lbs. is suspended from it
Indicates anticipated load (lbs.) imposed on the structure at each rear frame leg when required number of counterweights are
installed
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Fall Safety
Harness
Maker
Tractel
Tractel
Safewaze
Part#
A742
A732
1311
Description
Quick connect legs, Side D-rings
Quick connect legs
Adjustable back pad, back D-ring,
waist D-ring, & Shoulder pads
(M,L,XL)
Length (ft.)
3
C1106G
C1126E
C1106E
V4135
V4260C1
Fisk Descender
Description
3 Shock Absorbing Lanyard w/ snap
Hooks on both ends
6 Shock Absorbing Lanyard w/ snap
Hooks on both ends
6Shock Absorbing Lanyard , 2 arms w/
One snap hook and two 2 snap hooks
6 Shock Absorbing Lanyard with and
2 snap hooks
3 Anchor sling pass though tie off adapter
Slice Safe with Carabiner
Carabiner
Part#
2103189
Weight (lbs.)
1.3
Rope Grab
Part#
2000523
Weight (lbs.)
0.5
Boatswain Chair
Part #
RG-5834-2L
RG-5834-6LS
Description
5/8 or Rope Grab with 2 Lanyard
5/8 or Rope Grab with 6 Shock
Absorbing Lanyard
ROPE
Part#
1001140
Weight (lbs.)
6.6
Retractable Lifelines
Types of Rope
-Descending Rope
-3/4 Fall Safety Rope
-5/8 Fall Safety Rope
Available upon request
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Stages
WERNER STAGES
Narrow Stages
Part#
2412
421412
2416
421416
2420
421420
2424
421424
2428
421428
2430
2432
Load
Capacity
500.0
500.0
500.0
500.0
500.0
500.0
500.0
500.0
500.0
500.0
500.0
500.0
Length (ft)
12
12
16
16
20
20
24
24
28
28
30
32
Width (In)
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
Weight (Lbs)
43.0
64.0
92.0
80.0
115.0
111.0
155.0
133.0
214.0
188.0
246.0
243.0
333.0
273.0
375.0
Load
Capacity
750.0
750.0
750.0
750.0
750.0
750.0
750.0
750.0
750.0
750.0
750.0
750.0
750.0
750.0
750.0
Length (ft)
8
12
16
16
20
20
24
24
28
28
32
32
36
36
39
Width (In)
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
Wide Stages
Part#
3108
3112
3116
432416
3120
432420
3124
432424
3128
432428
3132
432432
3136
432436
3139
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Open Position
9
13
17
Open Position
9
13
17
Trash Chutes
Parapet
Outrigger
Part#
0300
0301
0305
0310
0311
0319
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Intermediate
Hopper
w/chains
Intake Hopper
w/ chute
150 Manual
Winch
Description
Chute Section w/ Chains
Intake Hopper w/ Chains
Intermediate Hopper w/Chains
Basic Support Frame w/ Chains
Parapet Outrigger Assembly
150 Manual Winch
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Weight (lbs.)
32.0
58.0
61.0
62.0
92.0
84.0
Part#
SP63X
SP66X
Height (ft.)
3
3
Length (ft.)
6
6
Width (in.)
30
30
Outrigger
Part#
SP6GRA
Includes
- 4 Outriggers
- 4 Casters
- 4 Snap Pins
Includes
- 2 Guard Rails
- 4 Hinge Pins
Picture is a SP6 with SP6GRA
Plywood Plank
Part#
SP6NORA
Casters
Part#
SPP6
Part#
SP6C5
Weight (lbs.)
30.0
Weight (lbs.)
3.5
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Weather Enclosures
Part #
Description
WGH
Weather Guard Hoop
WGB
Weather Guard Base (10)
WGL
10 Extension Leg
Our weather enclosures can be attached to scaffold that is
at least 129 in height to enclose the working area. This
product can be beneficial in the cold of winter or when the
work being done is susceptible to the environment.
because of the wind loads on an enclosed scaffold,
there are various safety measures that need to be taken when erecting scaffold with
weather enclosures, our salespeople can design a system that is right for you.
Miscellaneous Items
Wind Clips
Part #
WC
Part #
RS27
Length (ft.)
27
Weight (lbs.)
0.1
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Ladder Hoists
I-Beams
W 8 X 10 STEEL I-BEAMS
Part#
Length (ft)
Weight(lbs)
IB2
2
20.0
IB3
3
30.0
IB4
4
40.0
IB5
5
50.0
IB6
6
60.0
IB7
7
70.0
IB8
8
80.0
IB9
9
90.0
IB10
10
100.0
IB12
12
120.0
*Larger sizes available upon request*
Stages
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Using our scaffold and our decking system, we can design a temporary decking that
will fit your event. We offer stair access, guard rail, and adjustable leg options in our
designs. Call your local office for pricing.
Erection/Tear Down
All-American Scaffold LLC offers extensive scaffold erection services. Each of our four
locations can handle any of your projects from design to dismantle. No job is too
large for our erection crews to handle. Engineering services are available in the
event the project requires it. All-American Scaffold LLC has built scaffold on some of
the Midwests highest profile construction sites.
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Authority & Identification - The person signing this Rental Agreement, either for His/Her Personal use or for a Partnership or Corporation,
warrants that He/She has the authority to bind same to the terms and conditions of this agreement. The person signing further states
that that all information provided as the Lessee on the face of this agreement to be correct and valid under penalty of perjury.
Ownership of Equipment The Equipment shall at all times remain and be sole and exclusive property of All-American Scaffold, LLC.,
herein referred to as COMPANY, and CUSTOMER shall have on the right to use it under the terms and conditions contained herein.
The equipment shall not be transferred, leased or used by any person other than CUSTOMER.
Rental Rate Equipment will be billed in effect at time of shipment plus applicable Sales or Use Taxes. Rental is based upon a minimum
of a 7 day week and when monthly is based on a 28 day month. Payment is due Net 30 days from date of invoice. Invoices not paid
when due will be subject to a Service/Late Charge of 1 1/2 % per Month.
Termination of Lease/Rental & Termination of Use This Rental Agreement ends when Equipment ends when Equipment is returned to
the COMPANY or purchased by the CUSTOMER. In the event of shortages, this Rental Agreement shall terminate as to such when the
CUSTOMER has notified the COMPANY of the shortage and paid for such Equipment as provided in paragraph 6. COMPANY shall have
the right, without notice, to terminate this Rental Agreement in the event the CUSTOMER: fails to pay rent when due; breaches any of
the terms, conditions or promises contained herein; or becomes insolvent or any proceedings in bankruptcy or receivership are
instituted by or against it and CUSTOMER shall forthwith deliver the equipment to the COMPANY at the address stated on the reverse
side of this Rental Agreement in good order and condition, ordinary wear caused by reasonable and proper use excepted.
CUSTOMERS right to custody terminates on the expiration of the Rental Agreement and retention or custody after this time constitutes a
material breach of this Rental Agreement. Time is of the essence in the Agreement. Any extension must be mutually agreed upon in
writing. CUSTOMER further agrees to return the Equipment during COMPANYS regular business hours upon termination of the Rental
Agreement. CUSTOMER agrees to pay for the total time the Equipment is out of the possession of the COMPANY. The Equipment shall
be retuned to the COMPANY no later then the Rental Agreement termination date state on the face of this contract, or immediately
upon demand should the CUSOMTER default in performance of this Rental Agreement. CUSTOMER understands that failure to return
the Equipment by time specified in the Rental Agreement is a conversion of the Equipment and will be considered theft. CUSTOMER
hereby agrees to indemnify and hold COMPANY and its agents harmless from all claims by CUSTOMER and any other person arising out
of or on account of any repossession.
Use of Equipment This equipment will not be removed from the premises of the job address shown on the reverse side hereof unless
otherwise agreed to in writing by the parties hereto. CUSTOMER agrees to maintain and use the Equipment in a safe and proper manner
and in conformity with the applicable Safety Guidelines and all laws and ordinances pertaining hereto, CUSTOMER agrees that use of
the equipment shall be construed as an acknowledgement by CUSTOMER that when delivered to CUSTOMER by COMPANY the
Equipment was in good order and repair, and was in all respects adequate , sufficient and proper for the purposes for which
CUSTOMER rented such Equipment as advised by CUSTOMER. The CUSTOMER hereby represents and certifies that the Equipment will
be used at _____________, the owner of which is _____________ with an address of ______________.
Maintenance of Equipment The CUSTOMER shall at times and at its own expense keep the equipment in good, safe and efficient
working order, repair and condition, ordinary wear caused by reasonable and proper use excepted. In the event of damage, loss,
modification or destruction of the Equipment or any part thereof, whether or not such event id the fault of the CUSTOMER. CUSTOMER
shall pay the COMPANY a sum equal to COMPANYS current published price for any and all such Equipment. It is understood that any
and all such damaged or destroyed Equipment shall remain the property of the COMPNAY. CUSTOMER aggress that it shall discontinue
use of such Equipment immediately, and shall return it to the COMPANY for exchange subject to availability. The Equipment rented
must be returned in food operating condition. Cleaning and repair charges will be added to the final billing. Cleaning expense will be
at the current billing rate per hour, 1 hour minimum.
Access to Equipment At COMPANYS sole option, and without any obligation on its part, COMPANY shall at all times have the right of
free access to the Equipment for the purpose of inspecting it and observing its use or operation and determining the nature and extent
of its uses.
Warranties COMPANY makes no express warranty and disclaims any and all implied warranties, including, but not limited to, Warranty
of Merchantability and/or Fitness for a Particular Purpose.
Indemnification The CUSTOMER agrees to fully indemnify and hold harmless the COMPANY from all actions, clams, damages, liabilities
and expenses, including attorneys fees, which may be brought or made against COMPANY, which in any way arises our of, or by
reason of, or are claimed to arise out of, or by reason of, the use or misuse of the COMPANYS Equipment rented hereunder, excepting
only such actions, claims, costs, damages and expenses resulting from the sole negligence of the COMPANY. The intent hereof is that
the CUSTOMER shall fully indemnify and hold harmless the COMPANY to the maximum extent allowable by law.
Attorneys Fees CUSTOMER will pay COMPANYS expenses, including reasonable attorneys fees, incurred as a result of CUSTOMERS
default in the performance of any obligation hereunder.
Accident Notification CUSTOMER agrees to notify COMPANY immediately of any accident involving the Equipment, owned by
COMPANY.
Assignability This Rental Agreement may not be assigned by CUSTOMER by its own act or by operation of the law without prior written
consent of COMPANY.
Non-Waiver COMPANYS failure at any time to insist upon strict performance by CUSTOMER of the terms of this Rental Agreement shall
not be construed as a waiver of COMPANYS right to demand strict performance. The express waiver of one provision of this Rental
Agreement shall not be deemed a waiver of any other provision of this Rental Agreement.
Governing Law - This Rental Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of Iowa, where it is to be performed in all or part. The
parties agree that any action in law or equity to enforce the terms of this Agreement may be brought in a state or federal court of
competent jurisdiction in Polk County, Iowa. The parties hereby consent to venue and personal jurisdiction in any state or federal court
in said county.
Acceptance Written acceptance, use or retention of Equipment, or payment of rental hereunder shall be conclusive evidence of
CUSTOMERS agreement to be bound by the terms and conditions contained herein.
Purchase of Rental Equipment The purchase of equipment on rent shall be based on the COMPANY published list price at the time of
purchase. Rental credit of up to 90% of the 1st months rent, 80% of the 2nd months rent and 70% of the 3rd months rent can be applied
toward the purchase price. Rental credit is only applicable if all rent is paid current.
Entire Agreement This Rental Agreement together with the Safety Guidelines, which are hereby incorporated herein by reference,
comprise the entire contract between the parties and is acknowledged that there are no other understandings, representations,
warranties, promises, verbal or otherwise, pertaining to this Rental Agreement or the Equipment, which are not incorporated herein
expressly by a rider signed by the parties and attached hereto.
NOTICE TO OWNERS CUSTOMER agrees to cooperate and provide any notices reasonably requires by COMPANY in connection with
liens by subcontractors on real property involved in any work by CUSTOMER.
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Brackets for frame scaffolds shall be seated correctly with side brackets parallel to the frames and end brackets at 90
degrees to the frames. Brackets shall not be bent or twisted from normal position. Brackets (except mobile brackets
designed to carry materials) are to be used as work platforms only and shall not be used for storage of material
equipment.
3. Cantilevered platforms shall be designed, installed and used in accordance with manufacturers recommendations.
ALL SCAFFOLDING COMPONENTS shall be installed and used in accordance with the manufacturers recommended
procedure. Components shall not be altered. Scaffold frames and their components manufactured by different
companies shall not be intermixed, unless the component parts readily fit together and the resulting scaffolds
structural integrity is maintained by the user.
PLANKING:
1. Working platforms shall cover scaffold bearer as completely as possible. Only scaffold grade wood planking, or
fabricated planking and decking meeting scaffold use requirements shall be used. Planks and platforms should rest on
bearers only.
2. Check each plank prior to use to be sure plank is not warped, damaged, or otherwise unsafe.
3. Planking shall have at least 12 overlap and extend 6 beyond center of support, or be cleated or restrained at both
ends to prevent sliding off supports.
4. Solid sawn lumber, LVL (laminated veneer lumber) or fabricated scaffold planks and platforms (unless cleated or
restrained) shall extend over their end supports not less than 6 or more than 18. This overhang should be
guardrailed to prevent access.
FOR PUTLOGS AND TRUSSES THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL GUIDELINES APPLY:
1. Do not cantilever or extend putlogs/trusses as side brackets without thorough consideration of loads to be applied.
2. Install and brace putlogs and trusses in accordance with manufacturers instruction.
N.
III.
These safety guidelines (Codes of Safe Practice) set forth common sense procedures for safely erecting, dismantling and using scaffold equipment.
However, equipment and scaffolding systems differ, and accordingly reference must always be made to the instructions and procedures of the
supplier and/or manufacturer of the equipment.
Since field conditions vary and are beyond the control of the Scaffold Industry Association and the SSFI, safe and proper use of scaffolding is the
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GENERAL GUIDELINES.
A. POST THESE SHORING SAFETY GUIDELINES in a conspicuous place and be sure that all persons
who erect, dismantle or use shoring are aware of them and also use them in Tool Box Safety meetings.
B. FOLLOW ALL STATE, LOCAL AND FEDERAL CODES, ORDINANCES AND
REGULATIONS pertaining to shoring.
C. SURVEY THE JOB SITE. A survey shall be made of the job site by a competent person for hazards,
such as untamped earth fills, ditches, debris, high tension wires, unguarded openings, and other hazardous
conditions. These conditions should be corrected or avoided as noted in the following sections.
D. PLAN SHORING ERECTION SEQUENCE in advance and obtain necessary access equipment to
accomplish the work.
E. INSPECT ALL EQUIPMENT BEFORE USING. Never use any equipment that is damaged or
defective in any way. Mark it or tag it as defective. Then remove it from the jobsite.
F. A SHORING DRAWING, consistent with the shoring manufacturers recommended safe working
loads, shall be prepared by a qualified person (or professional engineer where required) and used on the
jobsite at all times.
G. ERECT, DISMANTLE OR ALTER SHORING only under the supervision of a qualified person.
H. DO NOT ABUSE OR MISUSE THE SHORING EQUIPMENT.
I. INSPECT ERECTED SHORING: (a) immediately prior to concrete placement; (b) during concrete
placement; (c) while vibrating concrete, and (d) after concrete placement until concrete is set.
J. NEVER TAKE CHANCES IF IN DOUBT REGARDING THE SAFETY OR USE OF THE
SHORING, CONSULT YOUR SHORING SUPPLIER.
K. USE SHORING EQUIPMENT only for the purposes or in ways for which it was intended. Use proper
tools when installing equipment.
L. ERECTING AND DISMANTLING OF SHORING requires good physical condition. Do not work on
shoring if you feel dizzy, unsteady in any way or are impaired in any way by drugs or any other
substance.
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G. SINGLE POST SHORES MORE THAN ONE TIER HIGH shall not be used. Where greater shore
heights are required, consult the shoring supplier.
H. ADJUSTMENT OF SHORING TO RAISE OR LOWER FORMWORK shall NOT be made during
concrete placement.
I. IF MOTORIZED CONCRETE EQUIPMENT is to be used, be sure that the shoring layout has been
designed for use with this equipment and so noted on the layout, or drawing.
J. USE CAUTION WHEN ERECTING FREE-STANDING TOWERS. Prevent tipping by guying or
bracing when height exceeds 4 times the minimum base dimension and at lesser heights when stability is
a concern.
K. GIVE SPECIAL CONSIDERATION TO TEMPORARY LOADING. Areas where re-bar, material
or equipment is to be stored temporarily may need to be strengthened to meet these loads.
L. DO NOT CLIMB CROSS BRACES.
M. USE SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS when shoring from or to sloped surfaces.
N. SHORING LOADS ARE INTENDED TO BE CARRIED BY VERTICAL LEGS. Loading of
horizontal members may require special consideration. Consult your shoring supplier for allowable loads
on horizontal members.
O. AVOID ECCENTRIC (OFF CENTER) LOADS on U-Heads, top plates and similar members by
centering stringer loads on those members.
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POST THESE SAFETY GUIDELINES in a conspicuous place and be sure that all persons who erect, use, locate, or dismantle suspended
scaffold systems are fully aware of them and also use them in tool box safety meetings.
B.
FOLLOW ALL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS as well as all state, local and federal codes, ordinances
and regulations relating to suspended powered scaffolding.
C.
SURVEY THE JOBSITE. A survey shall be made of the jobsite by a competent person for hazards such as exposed electrical wires,
obstructions that could overload or tip the suspended powered scaffold when it is raised or lowered, unguarded roof edges or openings,
inadequate or missing tiebacks. Those conditions should be corrected before installing or using suspended powered scaffold systems.
D.
INSPECT ALL EQUIPMENT BEFORE EACH USE. Never use any equipment that is damaged or defective in any way mark it or tag it
as damaged or defective equipment and remove it from the jobsite.
E.
ERECT AND DISMANTLE SUSPENDED POWERED SCAFFOLD EQUIPMENT in accordance with design and/or manufacturers
recommendations.
F.
DO NOT ERECT, DISMANTLE, OR ALTER SUSPENDED POWERED SCAFFOLD SYSTEMS unless under the supervision of a
competent person.
G.
DO NOT ABUSE OR MISUSE SUSPENDED POWERED SCAFFOLD EQUIPMENT. Never overload platforms or hoists.
H.
ERECTED SUSPENDED POWERED SCAFFOLDS SHOULD BE CONTINUOUSLY INSPECTED by the user to ensure that they
are maintained in a safe condition. Report any unsafe condition to your supervisor.
I.
NEVER TAKE CHANCES! IF IN DOUBT REGARDING THE SAFETY OR USE OF SUSPENDED SCAFFOLDS, CONSULT
YOUR SCAFFOLD SUPPLIER.
J.
NEVER USE SUSPENDED SCAFFOLD EQUIPMENT FOR PURPOSES OR IN WAYS FOR WHICH IT WAS NOT INTENDED.
K.
CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN WHEN OPERATING AND STORING EQUIPMENT DURING WINDY CONDITIONS.
L.
SUSPENDED POWERED SCAFFOLD SYSTEMS should be installed and used in accordance with the manufacturers recommended
procedures. Do not alter components in the field.
M.
SUSPENDED POWERED PLATFORMS MUST NEVER BE OPERATED NEAR LIVE POWER LINES unless proper precautions
are taken. Consult the power service company for advice.
N.
ALWAYS ATTACH FALL ARREST EQUIPMENT when working on suspended powered scaffolds.
O.
DO NOT WORK ON OR INSTALL SUSPENDED POWERED SCAFFOLDS if your physical condition is such that you feel dizzy or
unsteady in any way.
P.
DO NOT WORK ON SUSPENDED POWERED SCAFFOLDS when under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs.
GUIDELINES FOR ERECTION AND USE OF SUSPENDED SCAFFOLD SYSTEMS.
A.
RIGGING:
1. WEAR FALL PREVENTION EQUIPMENT when rigging on exposed roofs or floors.
2. ROOF HOOKS, PARAPET CLAMPS, OUTRIGGER BEAMS, OR OTHER SUPPORTING DEVICES must be capable of
supporting the hoist machine rated loaded with a factor of safety of 4.
3. VERIFY THAT THE BUILDING OR STRUCTURE WILL SUPPORT the suspended loads with a factor of safety of 4.
4. ALL OVERHEAD RIGGING must be secured from movement in any direction.
5. COUNTERWEIGHTS USED WITH OUTRIGGER BEAMS must be of a non-flowable material and must be secured to the beam to
prevent accidental displacement.
6. OUTRIGGER BEAMS THAT DO NOT USE COUNTERWEIGHTS must be installed and secured on the roof structure with
devices specifically designed for that purpose. Direct connections shall be evaluated by a competent person.
7. THE BACK ALL TRANSPORTABLE RIGGING DEVICES. Tiebacks shall be equivalent in strength to suspension ropes.
8. INSTALL TIEBACKS AT RIGHT ANGLES TO THE FACE OF THE BUILDING and secure, without slack, to a
structurally sound portion of the structure, capable of supporting the hoisting machine rated load with a safety factor of 4. IN THE
EVENT TIEBACKS CANNOT BE INSTALLED AT RIGHT ANGLES, two tiebacks at opposing angles must be used to prevent
movement.
9. RIG AND USE HOISTING MACHINES DIRECTLY UNDER THEIR SUSPENSION POINTS.
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E.
ASSURE THAT WIRE ROPE IS LONG ENOUGH to reach to the lowest possible landing.
CLEAN AND LUBRICATE WIRE ROPE in accordance with the wire rope manufacturers instructions.
HANDLE WIRE ROPE WITH CARE.
COIL AND UNCOIL WIRE ROPE in accordance with the wire rope manufacturers instructions in order to avoid kinks or
damage.
6.
TIGHTEN WIRE ROPE CLAMPS in accordance with the clamp manufacturers instructions.
7.
DO NOT USE WIRE ROPE THAT IS KINKED, BIRDCAGED, CORRODED, UNDERSIZED, OR DAMAGED IN
ANY WAY. Do not expose wire rope to fire, undue heat, corrosive atmosphere, electricity, chemicals, or damage by tool
handling.
8.
USE THIMBLES AND SHACKLES AT ALL WIRE ROPE SUSPENSION TERMINATIONS.
9.
USE J-TYPE CLAMPS OR SWEDGE FITTINGS. Do not use U-bolts. Retighten J Clamps under load and retighten daily.
10. WIRE ROPES USED WITH TRACTION HOISTS MUST HAVE PREPARED ENDS. Follow manufacturers
recommendations.
POWER SUPPLY:
1.
GROUND ALL ELECTRICAL POWER SOURCES AND POWER CORD CONNECTIONS and protect them with
circuit breakers.
2.
USE POWER CORDS OF THE PROPER WIRE SIZE THAT ARE LONG ENOUGH for the job.
3.
POWER CORD CONNECTIONS MUST BE RESTRAINED to prevent their separation.
4.
USE STRAIN RELIEF DEVICES TO ATTACH POWER CORDS TO THE SUSPENDED SCAFFOLD to prevent them
from falling.
5. PROTECT POWER CORDS AT SHARP EDGES.
6.
USE GFI WITH POWER TOOLS.
FALL ARREST EQUIPMENT:
1.
EACH PERSON ON A SUSPENDED POWERED SCAFFOLD must be attached to a separate fall arrest system unless the
installation was specifically designed not to require one.
2.
EACH LIFELINE MUST BE FASTENED to a separate anchorage capable of holding a minimum of 5000 pounds.
3.
DO NOT WRAP LIFELINES AROUND STRUCTURAL MEMBERS unless lifelines are protected and a suitable
anchorage connection is used.
4.
PROTECT LIFELINES AT SHARP CORNERS to prevent chafing.
5.
RIG FALL ARREST SYSTEMS to prevent free fall in excess of six feet.
6.
SUSPEND LIFELINES FREELY without contact with structural members or building facade.
7.
USE LIFELINES OF SIZE AND CONSTRUCTION that are compatible with the rope grab used.
8.
ASSURE A PROPERLY ATTACHED ROPE GRAB IS INSTALLED ON EACH LIFE LINE. Install in accordance with the
manufacturers recommendations.
9.
KEEP FALL ARREST DEVICE POSITIONED ABOVE YOUR HEAD LEVEL.
10. USE ONLY FULL BODY HARNESSES of the proper size and that are tightly fastened.
11. ASSURE FULL BODY HARNESS HAS LANYARD ATTACHMENT with D-Ring at the center of your back.
12. CONSULT FALL PROTECTION SUPPLIER FOR INSPECTION PROCEDURE. INSPECT FALL PROTECTION
ANCHORAGE/ EQUIPMENT BEFORE EACH USE.
13. WHEN A SECONDARY WIRE ROPE SYSTEM IS USED, a horizontal lifeline secured to two or more structural members of the
scaffold may be used in lieu of vertical lifelines.
DURING USE:
1. USE ALL EQUIPMENT AND ALL DEVICES in accordance with the manufacturers instructions.
2. DO NOT OVERLOAD, MODIFY, OR SUBSTITUTE EQUIPMENT.
3. BEFORE COMMENCING WORK OPERATIONS preload wire rope and equipment with the maximum working load, then
retighten wire rope rigging clamps and recheck rigging to manufacturers recommendations.
4. INSPECT ALL RIGGING EQUIPMENT AND SUSPENDED POWER SCAFFOLD SYSTEMS DAILY.
5. INSPECT WIRE ROPE DURING EACH ASCENT OR DESCENT FOR DAMAGE.
6. USE CARE TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT by corrosive or other damaging substances.
7. CLEAN AND SERVICE EQUIPMENT REGULARLY.
8. ALWAYS MAINTAIN AT LEAST (4) FOUR WRAPS OF WIRE ROPE ON DRUM TYPE HOISTS.
9. DO NOT JOIN PLATFORMS unless the installation was designed for that purpose.
10. ONLY MOVE SUSPENDED SCAFFOLDS HORIZONTALLY WHEN NOT OCCUPIED.
11. WHEN RIGGING FOR ANOTHER DROP assure sufficient wire rope is available before moving the suspended scaffold
system horizontally.
12. WHEN WELDING FROM SUSPENDED POWERED SCAFFOLDS:
a. Assure platform is grounded to structure.
b. Insulate wire rope above and below the platform.
c. Insulate wire rope at suspension point and assure wire rope does not contact structure along its entire length.
d. Prevent the bitter end from touching the ground.
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