Component Catalogue - Lifting Systems 07/05/2013 - KLH

Component Catalogue - Lifting Systems 07/05/2013 - KLH Component Catalogue - Lifting Systems 07/05/2013 - KLH

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U N L O A D I N G A N D S T O R A G E GUIDELINES FOR F- AND VLS -SYSTEMS FOR VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL TRANSPORT/HANDLING Use a high capacity lifting device (minimum diameter 10 mm) in accordance with EN 818-2. Please note the following procedures: F L O O R S L A B - H O R I Z O N T A L T R A N S P O R T • Visual inspection of the fitted disposable lifting slings • Hook in all lifting slings (please refer to illustration) • Maximum distance between the slings 6,000mm • Angle of the lifting mechanism 45° - 60° KLH f loor element ma x. 6m Angle of inclination 45° - 60° F L O O R S L A B - V E R T I C A L T R A N S P O R T/ H A N D L I N G Unloading procedure for F- and VLS-systems Angle of inclination 45° - 60° The panels are unloaded using the factory installed lifting slings. The panel is then temporarily placed horizontally and secured. ma x. 6m KLH f loor element Onsite installation with the VLS-system The lifting gear is hooked into the factory installed lifting slings and the element lifted into position. Onsite installation with the F-system Following the unloading procedure with the F-system the supplied lifting slings are installed on site into all lifting holes and the element lifted into position (see installation KLH f loor element ma x. 6m Angle of inclination 45° - 60° of F-system pages 12/13). 2 0

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U N L O A D I N G A N D S T O R A G E<br />

GUIDELINES FOR F- AND VLS -SYSTEMS FOR VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL TRANSPORT/HANDLING<br />

Use a high capacity lifting device (minimum diameter 10 mm) in accordance with EN 818-2.<br />

Please note the following procedures:<br />

F L O O R S L A B - H O R I Z O N T A L T R A N S P O R T<br />

• Visual inspection of the fitted disposable lifting slings<br />

• Hook in all lifting slings<br />

(please refer to illustration)<br />

• Maximum distance between the slings 6,000mm<br />

• Angle of the lifting mechanism 45° - 60°<br />

<strong>KLH</strong> f loor element<br />

ma x. 6m<br />

Angle of inclination<br />

45° - 60°<br />

F L O O R S L A B - V E R T I C A L T R A N S P O R T/ H A N D L I N G<br />

Unloading procedure for F- and VLS-systems<br />

Angle of inclination<br />

45° - 60°<br />

The panels are unloaded using the factory installed lifting<br />

slings. The panel is then temporarily placed horizontally<br />

and secured.<br />

ma x. 6m<br />

<strong>KLH</strong> f loor element<br />

Onsite installation with the VLS-system<br />

The lifting gear is hooked into the factory installed lifting<br />

slings and the element lifted into position.<br />

Onsite installation with the F-system<br />

Following the unloading procedure with the F-system the<br />

supplied lifting slings are installed on site into all lifting<br />

holes and the element lifted into position (see installation<br />

<strong>KLH</strong> f loor element<br />

ma x. 6m<br />

Angle of inclination<br />

45° - 60°<br />

of F-system pages 12/13).<br />

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