![]() Pull out and move sideways until pin slides into hole in ÒUÓ channel. Insert flat end of pin in ÒDÓ ring hole and compress. Insert round end of locking pin into narrow banded end of nipple and thread in. Insert round end of locking pin into wide banded end of nipple and thread in. Lock Installation Scaffolds Manufactured Before J1. Pull pin out of the hole with vise-grips. Unscrew nipple with 1/2" end wrench and remove. Scaffolds Manufactured After JDescription: Locking Pin with one-piece knurled washer lock nut. Lock Removal Scaffolds Manufactured Before JDescription: Locking Pin with lock nut welded to a flat washer. Use only PSNK-84 pins designed for 684 load limits. If the problem persists, replace the lock with a PSNK Replacement Lock Kit. Move the pin back and forth to free movement. If lock sticks, clean then grease lightly. Locks Pin, Spring and Nipple must be lubricated whenever equipment is returned from use. Axle, bearing race and stem must be lubricated whenever returned from jobsite. Wheels should spin freely and bearing races should turn freely and smoothly. Damaged ladders and guardrail ends must be discarded.Ĭasters Casters must be checked for worn or damaged wheels, and missing or damaged snap rings. Caster bushings and stack pins must be lubricated whenever returned from the job site. Pin, spring and nipple must be lubricated whenever returned from the jobsite.Įnd Frame Ladders and Guardrail End Frames End Frame Access Ladders and Guardrail End Frames must be inspected for loose or missing caster bushings and stack pins. Trusses and Guardrail Sides Trusses and Guardrail Sides must be checked to make sure locking pins are straight and locks are working. acids or other corrosive substances on platform boards. A platform be discarded andheat, new or-of exposed to excessive as boards in the case fire, should bePerry immediately removed from dered from through your local service, destroyed, and replaced. Worn or damaged boards must through your local distributor. or damaged boards must be discarded and or thin spots where plywood has been replaced with new boards ordered from Perry worn. Any part or component that falls within any of these categories must be repaired, replaced or the component discarded and replaced.Įquipment Maintenance Platforms Platforms must be checked for loose or Platforms must be checked for loose missing edge banding, holes or thin spots or missing edge largeWorn holes where plywood hasbanding, been worn. The inspector should look for damage, deterioration, and missing or non-functioning parts. If you do leave the scaffold unattended, reinspect the scaffold prior to using the unit again.įollowing Use Perry Scaffold components must be inspected when they are returned from a jobsite. Make sure the unit is free from paint, mud, grease or other slippery or hazardous materials. Do not allow loose objects and debris to accumulate on the platform. ![]() Never use a Perry Scaffold without first completely inspecting the unit.ĭuring Use Keep the platform free from trip hazards. Any incomplete part, missing part, or ill-fitting part should be replaced prior to use. All Components must be complete, functioning properly and correctly assembled. Perry Scaffolds must only be used on solid (concrete, etc.), flat floor surfaces.Įquipment Inspection Prior To Use The user of a Perry Scaffold must thoroughly inspect the scaffold prior to use. Holes should be repaired or the worker must work in areas free of such hazards. Particular care must be made to note floor hazards such as construction debris, holes in the floor, etc. Inspection and Maintenance Worksite Inspection Users of Perry Scaffolding must walk around the area in which they will work to remove any materials that may be a hazard to the worker as the scaffolds are introduced onto the site. PERRY SCAFFOLDS ARE CLASSIFIED AS TO CAPACITY ONLY Storing Two (2) #660 Perry Mobile Interior ScaffoldsĬomponents – The Basic Perry Mobile Interior ScaffoldĬomponents – Joining Brackets and Gap PlatesĬomponents – Safety and Instructional LabelsĬeilings & Interior Systems Construction Association Joining 2 or more Perry Mobile Interior Scaffolds Side-by-Side Indianapolis, Indiana 46202 USA USA (800) 428-7200 Fax (317) 231-9161 International (317) 231-9037 PN 7537 February July, 2006 1999Īssembly of the Basic Perry Mobile Interior ScaffoldĬlimbing a Perry Mobile Interior ScaffoldĪssembly of a Perry Scaffold Mobile Interior Scaffold TowerĪssembly of a Perry Mobile Interior Scaffold on a Stairway Scaffold Towers (ELITE AND CLASSIC SERIES ONLY) Instructions for the Assembly and Safe Use of ![]() It contains important safety information! Failure to properly assemble may lead to improper usage, potential injury or property damage. ![]() Before using this product, read, understand and follow the Assembly and Safe Use Instructions.
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