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Attaching A Second Stage
TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY:
Before assembling the second stage,
the lower stage must be completely
assembled even if it is not being used.
The lower stage provides needed
structural support for the upper stage.
Observe all safety rules for boarding,
working on, and getting off the
first stage when assembling.
Assemble the upper stage one piece at
a time to help prevent clutter and falling
parts. Assemble each major component
completely before moving on to the next one.
Assembling the second stage requires
at least three workers to do safely.
1. Attach one End Frame (2) at a time by
inserting the bottom of the second stage
End Frame (2) over the top of the first
stage End Frame (2) and securing it with
Locking Pins (5) and Pin Springs (6).
Then proceed to the next End Frame (2).
2. Attach the Side Rails (1), one at a time
to each side of the upper stage.
3.
To
First
Stage
To
First
Stage
Attach Second
Stage End
Frames to Stable
Structure Here
Secure the Scaffold to a stable structure,
using guys, ties and/or braces. They must
be secured at the end of the third horizontal
beam on the second scaffold (the eighth
beam from the ground) as noted above.
The components and the attachment
methods used at this point must be rated
to at least four times the capacity of the
Scaffold. If you have any doubt about your
ability to properly do this, have a qualified
technician secure the scaffold instead.
4. Lay the Wooden Platform (3) onto the Side
Rails (1) making sure the oval holes fit over
the Flange Pins easily without being forced.
5. Use the Platform Hold Downs (8) to secure
the Wooden Platform (3) in place.