6.4
Forces acting on the mounting bracket
Figure 12: The expected maximum forces in a standard mounting bracket can be up to 3Kn on the pull out
and 5Kn on the shear (fig. 9 example of mounting). For the relevant type of fastening, please refer to the
data sheets from the manufacturer of the fasteners.
Figure 12: Distribution of forces
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
EXIT DEVICE TAC-0131
The exit device allows the runner to be inserted into the climbing protection rail inside a
closed ladder line or be removed from it.
To remove the runner, insert it into the diverter (page 19, No. 4), pull back on the locking
pin (page 19, no. 6) and pivot the diverter clockwise.
The runner can now be removed.
To replace it, insert the runner back into the diverter and pivot it counter-clockwise back
into place again. Pay attention to the correct insertion of the runner in the process. If the
runner is inserted in the wrong direction, the diverter cannot be rotated back into the
through-position again.
The locking pin locks the diverter in the through-position.
The insert lock (page 19, no. 15) on the diverter also serves to limit the pivot angle.
When the diverter is in use, the runner is prevented from unintentionally moving out of the
rail that is located under the diverter by limiting the angle
Safety Information
When removing the runner from the fall arrester rail, additional safety measures in accordance with EN
345/355 are necessary as long as there is a risk of falls!
7.1
Installation of the exit device
MAT-MA-0035_GB SKYTAC
3 kN
5 kN
Version as of: 13/02/2018
6kN
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