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Mobi le Access Tower
This Assembly Guide is intended to provide youwith step-by-step instructions on how to erectyour Mobile Access Tower (MAT) with ease andsafety, using the 3T (through the trap) method.You should read and understand all notes anddiagrams, including the parts list for eachheight, before commencing assembly.Personnel should be qualified or competent toerect this tower. Please consult the PASMAGuide for full information on the use of MobileAccess Towers. Remember to do a risk
assessment of the area where thetower is to be used before
commencing erection.
Manufactured to BS EN 1004:2004 Class 3 8/12D
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Description, Safety Notes and Fittings 2Components and Weights 6
Lift 1 Assembly 7Lift 2 Assembly 8Lift 3 Assembly 10Lift 4 Assembly 12
Dismantling 15Quantity Schedule 16Risk Assessment Form 17
A trading division of Aluminium Casting Ltd. Unit 3B, Celtic Road, Moss Side Industrial Estate, Callington, Cornwall, PL17 7SD
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Mobile Access Tower
Contents
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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The BaSS 700 folding tower is manufactured to BS EN 1004:2004 CLASS 3 8/12D and is KITE MARKED.The KITE MARK is the universal symbol that reassures the user that the product is certified to BSI stated standards.Instructions for erection and use to be followed carefully.A risk assessment should always be carried out before erecting your MAT (Mobile Access Tower). You will find a standard risk assessment form on page 17 of this instruction manual.The Bass 700 has a maximum working height of 8 metres outdoors and 12 metres indoors.The maximum permissable load on the Bass 700 tower is 500kgs and evenly distributed on the platform is 220kgs. This must not be exceeded.Damaged or incorrect components shall not be used.
ERECTION & DISMANTLING
THE 3T METHOD
Towers should be erected following a safe method of work, there are two approved methods recommendedby 'prefabricated access suppliers and manufacturers'(PASMA) in co-operation with the health andsafety executive. The method used for erecting and dismantling the BASS 700 towers is the 3T METHOD(through the trap). This method ensures the operators erecting the tower, position themselves in the trapdoor of the platformto add or remove horizontal guardrail braces for the level above the platform.
NEVER STAND ON AN UNGUARDED PLATFORM.
Before assembly or erection of this Mobile Access Tower (MAT) please ensure that;A risk assessment has been done and all safety equipment is on site.The ground conditions will take the working loads as specified.Always check that the MAT is vertical, if levelling is required make sure Adjustable Legs (Part No.1026312-A2), in line with BS EN 1004 are available on site.Beware of overhead obstructions – live wires, electrical apparatus or moving parts of machinery or other.Wind conditions are within limits as specified.Do not use boxes, ladders or other devices on the platform to gain additional height.If in doubt DO NOT ERECT.Check that all components are on site and that they are in good working order before use (refer to the com-ponents and quantities shown at each stage).For your safety, during assembly and erection it is recommended that temporary horizontal guardrail bracesbe used. All working platforms MUST have horizontal guardrails fitted.The tower should always be accessed from the inside using the narrower side. Never climb up the outside. Do not use the guardrail braces as a rung or step. It is recommended that 2 persons erect this tower when being used over lift 2.The assembled tower should not be used as a means of access to other structures unless suitably tied.Beware of horizontal forces (e.g. when using power tools), which could generate instability or overturning ofthe tower.Maximum horizontal force 20kg.
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SAFETY NOTESFor your safety you should never mix parts from other manufacturers
Description, Safety Notes & Fittings
STABILISERS & BALLAST
Stabilisers and/or Ballast must always be fitted where specified.When using the MAT externally at Lift 2 (1.670m assembly) and above, stabilisers must be fitted.Should ballast be required, a platform should be positioned on the lowest rung and the weights should be firmly attached to it and evenly distributed. For advice on ballast contact your supplier.
LIFTING OF EQUIPMENT
Tools and other equipment should be hauled up by a person on the platform using rope or similar, throughthe trapdoor of the platform or within the tower footprint. Please see footprint guide on page 16.
MOVING THE TOWER AND LEAVING IT UNATTENDED
Adjust the stabilisers to provide ground clearance.Unlock the castor wheels.Move with manual force only, and only from the base.Beware of overhead obstructions – live wires, hanging apparatus or other objects.Do not move with people or material on the tower.Do not move the assembled MAT if wind speeds exceed a moderate breeze. Relock the castors and readjust the stabilisers once in the new position.When moving the tower over rough or uneven sloping ground remove all tools.Do not move the assembled tower if over lift 3 (3.7 metres. Max free standing height 5.8 metres).Recheck that the MAT is vertical or needs readjustment before ascending.
TIES
When ties are required, they should be in accordance with table 17 of BS 5973:1990 and table 24 of BS 5975:1982. Always tie to a solid structure. The tie frequency should be at 4 metre intervals or less vertically.
FITTING TOE-BOARDS
Attach the END BOARDS (fitted with clips) to the climber section of the tower first, there are two slots depending on which side thebrace is fitted. Slide the side boards into the correct slot ensuring that objects cannot fall through and the trapdoor can open fully.
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Fig. 1 opposite illustratesthe CORRECT way toclimb onto the platformof the assembled base unit
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INSPECTION CARE AND MAINTENANCE FOR MOBILE ACCESS TOWERS
All components should be inspected before use to ensure that they are not damaged or broken, particularly the welds.ANY damage to ANY part particularly tubular members, castors, platform decking MUST be replaced.Adjustable leg threads should be cleaned and lightly oiled.The base unit locking joints and pivots should be lightly oiled.All locking claws should be cleaned and the locking mechanism checked for operation.When storing your MAT, please ensure that all components are neatly stored and not left laying aroundwhere they could be stood on or damaged. When transporting the MAT always tie the components down so that they do not move around and get damaged.Should the tower be left unattended it should be tied to a suitable structure and on reuse ALWAYS checkthat the tower is vertical and safe before ascending.The MAT is not designed to be lifted or suspended as a complete structure.Always keep this instruction manual safe.
WIND EFFECTS
Beware of high, gusty or moderate breeze conditions in exposed areas. It is recommended that in windspeeds over a Moderate Breeze (see Beaufort Scale below) that work on the tower is stopped andreassessed. If the wind becomes a Strong Breeze, (see Beaufort Scale below) the tower should be tied to arigid structure. If the wind is likely to reach Gale Force (see Beaufort Scale below) or over, work should bestopped and the tower should be dismantled.Beware of tunnelling effect caused by open ended buildings, uncladded buildings and building corners.
LOCKING CLIPS
Fit the locking clips as shown in the diagram opposite (fig .3).
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Wind Beaufort Scale10 Metres above ground
Force Speed in m.p.h. Speed in knots
Moderate Breeze Raises dust and loose paper, small branches move.
4 13–18 11–16
Strong Breeze Large branches in motion, telegraph wires whistle.
6 25–31 22–27
Gale Force Walking is difficult, twigs break off trees.
8 39–46 34–40
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LOCKING CASTORS
Castor wheels should be pointed outwards at approximately 45 degrees and locks engaged as shown in fig. 4 opposite.
FITTING STABILISERS
Attach a stabiliser to each corner of the tower at approximately 45 degrees for maximum stability (refer to relevent illustrations), and attach the clamps where indicated. On the S2 stabiliser use the telescopic leg for adjustment on uneven ground. Make sure that all stabilisers are firmly in contact with the ground when using the structure.
CORRECT FITTING OF HORIZONTAL BRACING
THE CORRECT FITTING OF HORIZONTAL BRACING IS IMPORTANT. The diagrams opposite illustrate the CORRECT brace positions. REMEMBER: Always fit bracesDOWNWARD or from the insidefacing OUTWARD –BUT NEVER INWARD
BRACE CLAMP LOCKING
Ensure that the brace clamp islocked as shown. Always makesure the brace is not clampedtoo close to the weld as indicated by the arrow on thedrawing on the right
FITTING ADJUSTABLE LEGS
Take the adjustable leg assembly complete with it’s castors, make sure that all the adjusting nuts are approximately at the same height and slide them into the vertical tube, turn the base unit the right way up and with the aid of a spirit level placed on the platform, the adjusting nuts can be used to level the structure.
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Unlocked Locked
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Identifying Components And Their Weights
1. BASE UNITWeight: 24.0 Kgs
2. GUARDRAIL FRAMEWeight: 2.9 Kgs
3. HORIZONTAL BRACEWeight: 1.9 Kgs
4. STABILISER S1/S2/S3Weight: 5.8/9.8/12.7 Kgs
5. CASTOR WHEELWeight: 1.3 Kgs
6. TRAPDOOR PLATFORMWeight: 14.0 Kgs
7. DIAGONAL BRACEWeight: 2.0 Kgs
8. SIDE/END TOE-BOARDWeight: 3.2/1.0 Kgs
9. 2 METRE EXTENSIONWeight: 9.2 Kgs
10. ADJUSTABLE LEG ASSEMBLY (optional)Weight: 3.6 Kgs
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Position the Base Unit in close proximity to where you need to work and unfold the base unit (fig. 7).Push the horizontal frame members outwards until the locking joints click into position. Ensure both the locking joints are locked (fig. 8). To unlock the joint simply press the locking catch inwards.
Position the platform at the required height.BUT NO HIGHER THAN THE THIRD RUNG.Ensure the trapdoor platform is level.Push the unit into the correct position, turnthe castor wheels so that they point outwardsand engage the castor brake (fig. 4).Ensure wind locks are engaged on platform.
The base unit is now fully assembled and ready for use. Should adjustable legs be required remove fitted castors and installadjustable leg assembly.
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PLATFORM HEIGHT: 0.870M SAFE WORKING HEIGHT: MAXIMUM 2.700M (no ballast required)
Components required:1 x Base Unit Complete with castor wheels or adjustable legs (optional)1 x Trapdoor Platform
Lift 1: Base Unit Assembly
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Following on from LIFT 1 Procedure. Remove the trapdoor platform, and fit one horizontal guardrail brace to the bottom rung (fig. 10).
Insert the guardrail frames onto the spigots and lock the clips (fig. 10).
Fit a diagonal brace, attaching it from the 5th rung of the base unit to the 1st rung ofthe opposite guardrail frame (fig. 11).
Components required:1 x Base Unit 1 x Trapdoor Platform 2 x Guardrail Frames 5 x Horizontal Braces1 x Diagonal Brace 4 x S1 Stabilisers (if required) 1 x Set of Toe-Boards
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Lift 2: Base Unit With Guardrail
Assembly
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PLATFORM HEIGHT: 1.670MSAFE WORKING HEIGHT MAXIMUM: 3.700M — With Stabilisers S1(no ballast required)
Fit the horizontal guardrail braces to the sides of the guardrail frames.
Place the platform on the 2nd rung and whilst standing on the platform fit the second set of horizontal guardrail braces to the top rung of the guardrail frames.
Now fit the stabilisers to the tower (as in fig. 12) ensure that the stabilisers are onthe ground and are firmly fixed to the tower.
Remove the trapdoor platform from the 2nd rung and fit to the top rung of the baseunit, ensuring that the wind locks are engaged (see below). Now attach the Toe-boards. The unit is now fully assembled and ready for use.
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Assembly (cont’d)
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PLEASE TAKE NOTENever place the platform on the guardrail frameAlways climb from the inside of the frame – never the outside. When working on the platform never over reachThe end frames should provide a firm hand hold
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Wind Locks
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Components required:1 x Base Unit 2 x Trapdoor Platform 2 x Guardrail Frames2 x 2 Metre Extension Frames9 x Horizontal Guardrail Braces4 x Diagonal Braces4 x S1 Stabiliser1 x Set of Toe-Boards
Lift 3: Fitting The 2 Metre Extension
PLEASE TAKE NOTE
All lift extensions fromhere on require 2people for assembly.
Assembly
Following on from LIFT 1 Procedure. Remove the trapdoor platform, and fit one horizontal guardrailbrace to the bottom rung.
Standing inside the base unit fit the 2 metre extension frames onto the spigots and lock the clips.
Place a temporary trapdoor platform on the 3rd rung of the base unit. LOCK WIND LOCKS.
Fit 2 horizontal guardrail braces to the 4th rung of the 2 metre extension frame, and fit the diagonalbraces and S1 stabilisers as shown in fig. 15. Ensure the stabilisers are on the ground and firmlyfixed to the tower.
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PLATFORM HEIGHT: 3.700M — STABILISERS MUST BE FITTEDSAFE WORKING HEIGHT MAXIMUM: 5.600M (With Stabilisers S1)BALLAST REQUIRED: Indoors — Nil. Outdoors — S1 100Kgs/S2 25Kgs
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Now move the temporary platform to the 2nd rungof the 2 metre extension frame. Whilst sitting onthe platform, fit temporary horizontal guardrailbraces (fig. 16), guardrail frames, diagonal bracesand horizontal guardrail braces (fig. 17).
Now move the trapdoor platform down 2 rungs. LOCK WIND LOCKS. Whilst seated fit 2 horizontalguardrail braces to the 2nd rung of the 2 metreextension frame.
Fit the next trapdoor platform to the top rung of the extension frame. LOCK WIND LOCKS.Remove the temporary horizontal braces from the 6th rung.
Fit horizontal guardrail braces to the guardrailframe (fig. 18).
Complete the structure by fitting the toe-boardsmaking sure that the trapdoor can open and closewithout obstruction (see toe-board assembly).
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Assembly (cont’d)
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Components required:1 x Base Unit 3 x Trapdoor Platform 2 x Guardrail Frames4 x 2 Metre Extension Frames13 x Horizontal Guardrail Braces7 x Diagonal Braces4 x S2 Stabilisers1 x Set of Toe-Boards
Lift 4: Extension to 5.8 Metre Height
NOTE:
S2/S3 Stabilisers
MUST be fitted
Assembly
Following on from LIFT 1 Procedure. Remove the trapdoor platform, and fit one horizontal guardrailbrace to the bottom rung.
Standing inside the base unit fit the 2 metre extension frames onto the spigots and lock the clips.(fig. 19)
Fit a temporary trapdoor platform on the 3rd rung of the base unit. LOCK WIND LOCKS.
Fit 2 horizontal guardrail braces to the 4th rung of the 2 metre extension frame, diagonal braces andS2 stabilisers (fig. 20). Ensure that the stabilisers are on the ground and are firmly fixed to the tower.
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PLATFORM HEIGHT: 5.800M SAFE WORKING HEIGHT MAXIMUM: 7.800MBALLAST REQUIRED: Indoors — Nil. Outdoors — S2 100Kgs/S3 Nil
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Now move the temporary platform to the 2nd rung of the 2 metre extension frame. Whilst sitting on the platform, fit the temporary horizontal guardrail braces to the 6th rung, fit the 2nd 2 metreextension frames and diagonal braces (fig. 21).
Fit the next trapdoor platform to the 2nd rung of the 2nd 2 metre extension frame. LOCK WINDLOCKS. Whilst sitting on this platform fit horizontal guardrail braces to the 4th rung and a temporaryguardrail brace to the 6th rung.
Fit the 5th and 6th diagonal braces, guardrail frames and the 7th diagonal brace. Also fit 2 horizontal guardrail braces to the bottom rung of the guardrail frame (fig. 22).
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Assembly (cont’d)
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Move both platforms down 2 rungs, fit horizontal guardrail braces to the 2nd rung of the 1st 2 metreextension and remove temporary horizontal guardrail braces from the 6th rung, repeat this procedure for the 2nd 2 metre extension.
Fit the next trapdoor platform to the top rung of the 2nd 2 metre extension frame. LOCK WINDLOCKS. Sitting on this platform, fit horizontal guardrail braces to the top of the guardrail frame.Finally fit the toe-boards ensuring the trapdoor can open and close without obstruction. The tower is now fully assembled (fig. 23).
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Assembly (cont’d)
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Dismantling
The dismantling procedure should follow the assembly steps in reverse order, take particular attention with regard to the removal of guardrails and platforms.
You should ensure that you are standing in a safe position and protected by guardrails at all timesNEVER remove diagonal braces or stabilisers prematurely.
After removing the toe-boards the operator disengages the horizontal guardrail brace clamps furthest from the trap door, horizontal guardrail braces are then removed with the operator positioned through the trap door before descending to the lower level, from where the upper platform and extensions/guardrail frames can be removed.
NOTES
DO NOT OVER-REACH and NEVER DROP COMPONENTS when dismantling always lowerthem to the ground.
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Component Quantities per Lift
Lift 1 Lift 2 Lift 3 Lift 4
Folding Base Unit 1 1 1 1
Trapdoor Platform 1 1 2 3
2 Metre Extension 2 4
Diagonal Braces 1 4 7
Horizontal Braces 5 9 13
Toe-Board Kit 1 1
Guardrail Frames 2 2 2
Stabiliser S1 4 4
Stabiliser S2/S3 4
Quantity Schedule In Components
Internal/External Use
Working Height (m) 2.7m 3.7m 5.6m 7.8m
Platform Height (m) 0.8m 1.7m 3.7m 5.8m
STABILISERS
Attach one stabiliser to each corner of tower atapprox. 45 degrees. The bottom clamp shouldbe fitted as low as possible, refer to the diagramopposite. Ensure that all four rubber feet are incontact with the ground and that the clamps aresecured. Position stablisers as shown in the diagrams.
When using the S2/S3 stabilisers, always extendthe telescopic legs to their maximum positionand lock into position with the interlock clip.
When moving the tower lock each telescopic legjust clear of the ground, unlock castors ensuringarea is firm and clear of all obstructions both onthe ground and above. After moving check allcastors are firmly on the ground and locked, andthat the tower is vertical. Re-position stabilisers as above.
STABILISERS S1
STABILISERS S2
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