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ACCESS TOWER SYSTEM

Assembly Guide

QUALITY & STRENGTH YOU CAN TRUST

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USAGE ADVICE

•  We recommend a minimum of two people to assemble, dismantle and move the 

platform tower.

•  Check that all components are on site and in good working order.

•  Ensure that assembly location is checked to prevent hazards during assembly, 

dismantling or moving and while working on the tower. Particular attention should be 

given to the ground condition, whether level or sloping, obstructions and wind 

conditions. The ground condition should be capable of supporting the tower structure.

•  Towers must always be climbed from the inside of the assembly and using the built-in 

ladder if provided.

•  Adjustable legs should only be used to level the tower.

•  Lifting operation should be done inside the effective base area of the tower.

•  Moving the tower should only be done by manual effect from the base of the 

tower. When moving tower be aware of overhead hazards (eg. electric cables).

•  No personnel or material should be on the platform whilst the tower is being moved.

•  Beware of horizontal loads which can lead to instability of the tower. The maximum 

side force is 20kg.

•  When tying in the tower, attach a tie to each upright at 4m height intervals. Ensure

that couplers are suitable for 50mm diameter aluminum tube.

•  Do not use boxes or steps to gain additional height. If extra height required, contact 

your distributor to get extra components.

•  Do not lift or suspend assembled mobile tower.

•  Components are normally hoisted using a rope. Always lift within the tower structure 

or within the base rectangle defined by the stabilisers.

•  Damaged components, or components from other tower systems should never be 

used.

•  Stabilisers should always be fitted when specified. Use the type of stabiliser shown 

on the component list according to the tower height.

•  When wind exceeds Beaufort force 4, cease using the tower. Wind speeds:

CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF THE TOWER AND COMPONENTS

• Keep all equipment clean, especially spigots and sockets where frames join. Spigots should fit easily into stocks. Lubricate with light oil.

•  Remove dirt or paint from adjustable legs with a light brush, Lightly oil the leg locks.

•  Do not strike or hammer components. Do not throw or drop onto hard surfaces.

•  Lightly oil spring mechanism of the hooks.

•  For transport and storage, components are best stored vertically.

•  Damaged parts should be repaired or replaced, contact your supplier. 

TOWER COMPONENTS REQUIRED

The following tables show a full list of components to build the tower to the platform height specified, complying with the requirements of EN 1004 and Work at Heights

Regulations (WAHR). Braces, platforms, guardrail, bracing frames and toeboards are length specific; 2m, 2.5m or 3m. Three unit weights in ascending order are given for these

items, for 2m, 2.5m and 3m respectively. Other components are common to towers of all lengths, and their unit weights are also given. Total self-weight of towers are indicated,

according to length and height.

ALTERNATIVE CONFIGURATIONS

Single Width Tower

The build process for the Single

Width Tower is the same as

double width, with the exception

of - 2 diagonal braces are used

per extension set, rather than 4.

See attached figure for bracing

details.

Towers Above 4m

To build towers with platform

heights greater than 4m, build as

shown up to step 8. Repeat

steps 7 and 8 until desired

height is reached. Finish building

the tower by completing steps 9

and 10.

Towers with “uneven” platform

heights (3m, 5m, 7m etc)

Build as shown up to step 6 (3m

platform) or step 8 (5m). Install

1m frames and guardrails using

the 3T method described in step

6. Install platforms at working

level and guard using guardrail

frames and braces. See section

1 for exploded view of the

assembly.

5m Platform

Single Width

Unit S1, Friel Avenue, Park West Industrial Park, Nangor Road, Dublin 12, Ireland 

Tel:

+353 (0) 1 6209300 

Fax:

+353 (0) 1 6209301

Force

Peak Mph Peak Kph

Guidance

4

18

29

Moderate breeze - raises dust & loose paper

6

31

50

Strong breeze - difficult to use umbrella

8

46

74

Gale force - walking is difficult

Manual is in accordance with EN1298

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