Instructions / Assembly
Table Of Contents
- 1. BASIC SYSTEM COMPONENTS
- 2. PLATFORMS
- 2.1. INSTALL PLATFORMS
- 2.2. INSTALL SUPPORT TUBES AND FEET, THEN ADJUST PLATFORM HEIGHT
- 2.3. CONNECT TWO PLATFORMS TOGETHER
- 2.4. 45-DEGREE ANGLE PLATFORM
- 2.5. 8’ X 5’ TURN BACK PLATFORM
- 2.6. LOW PROFILE PLATFORM
- 2.7. INSTALL UNIVERSAL ANGLE BRACE – PLATFORMS
- 2.8. INSTALL UNIVERSAL CROSS BRACE
- 3.1. CONNECT RAMP SECTIONS
- 3.2. INSTALL RAMPS ON PLATFORMS
- 3.3. ATTACH SUPPORT LEG BRACKETS AND LEGS TO RAMPS
- 3.4. INSTALL UNIVERSAL ANGLE BRACE - RAMPS
- 3.5. INSTALL GROUND TRANSITION RAMP
- 3.6. INSTALL A SINGLE RAMP RUN TO AN EXISTING STRUCTURE
- 3.7. ANCHOR RAMP UPPER TRANSITION
- 3.8. ANGLE RAMPS WITH RESPECT TO PLATFORMS, PORCHES, OR DECKS
- 4.1. RAMP WITHOUT HANDRAILS
- 4.2. RAMP HANDRAILS
- 4.3. ASSEMBLE STANDARD PLATFORM HANDRAILS
- 4.4. INSTALL STANDARD PLATFORM HANDRAILS
- 4.5. 8’ X 5’ TURN BACK PLATFORM HANDRAILS
- 4.6. 45-DEGREE ANGLE PLATFORM HANDRAILS
- 5.1. If installing a closure on a platform in the “straight” configuration, the 2” x 2” angle post will already be in place; skip to step 5.4
- 5.2. If installing on a platform in the ‘turn’ configuration, install the 2” x 2” angle post not attached to a platform handrail in the open platform corner pocket. Align the bottom of the post with the bottom of the corner pocket and tighten the set ...
- 5.3. Install an angle cap on top of the handrail post (FIG. 5.1). Use construction adhesive to bond the cap in place.
- 5.4. First install the top rail, the rail connecting the ramp handrail to the platform post.
- 5.5. TWO-LINE CLOSURE
- 5.6. VERTICAL PICKET CLOSURE
- 5.7. TWO-LINE TURN BACK CLOSURE
- 6.1. SECURE RAMP TO PLATFORM
- 6.2. INSTALL RAMP HANDRAIL END LOOPS
- 6.3. INSTALL RAMP HANDRAIL END CAPS
- 6.4. INSTALL RAMP CORNER PROTECTORS
- 6.5. TOUCH-UP ARCHITECTURALLY FINISHED HANDRAILS
- 6.6. FINAL CHECKS
- 7.1. RAMP SUPPORT TOP
- 7.2. RAMP LOWER TRANSITION
- 7.3. SINGLE BRIDGE PLATE
- 7.4. LANDING PAD
- 7.5. PLATFORM TIE STRAPS
- 7.6. LIGHTNING GROUND ROD
- 7.7. TIE DOWN
- 7.8. GATE
- 7.9. CONNECT 45-DEGREE ANGLE PLATFORM WITH TWO-LINE RAILS TO STANDARD PLATFORM
- 8.1. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY
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7.9. CONNECT 45-DEGREE ANGLE PLATFORM WITH TWO-LINE RAILS TO STANDARD PLATFORM
7.9.1. The 45-degree Angle Platform can also be connected to a standard square or rectangular
platform. Install support tubes in both platforms and set at the desired height. Refer to
SECTION 2.2 for installing support tubes and feet in the standard platform and SECTION 2.4
for installing support tubes and feet in the 45-degree Angle Platform.
The 45-degree Angle Platform can be connected to platform sides up to 6’.
Additional components are needed if the attempting to connect the 45-degree
Angle Platform to a platform side over 6’.
7.9.2. Confirm the platforms are set at the same elevation then set the 45-degree Angle Platform
adjacent to the standard platform approximately 3” to 4” in from one side (FIG. 7.21).
7.9.3. Install two 2” x 2” Angle Posts in the corner pockets of the 45-degree Angle Platform
adjacent to the standard platform. Refer to SECTION 4.5 for installing the 2” x 2” Angle
Posts (FIG. 7.21).
7.9.4. Install a Bridge Plate at the connection between the 45-degree Angle Platform and the
standard platform. Refer to SECTION 7.3 for Bridge Plate installation (FIG. 7.21).
FIG. 7.21
7.9.5. Assemble a ramp to the side of the 45-degree Angle Platform opposite the standard
platform and install the ramp handrails. Refer to SECTIONs 3.2 and 3.3 for ramp
installation and SECTION 4.2 for ramp handrail attachment (FIG. 7.22).
Installation cannot be completed until ramp and ramp handrails are installed.
7.9.6. Install the Bolt-On Stub Rail, the welded handrail extension and the adjustable elbows to
the ramp handrails as described in SECTION 4.6 (FIG. 7.22).
7.9.7. Attach two closure elbows per 2” x 2” angle post with 5/16”-18 x 3/4” hex cap screws
using the holes shown (the uppermost and the third from the top). Tighten enough to
hold the elbows in place but still allow them to rotate (FIG. 7.22).