6 recommended equipment and tools (concrete deck), 7 lifting and handling (concrete deck) – Rice Lake SURVIVOR OTR Steel Deck User Manual

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OTR Truck Scale Assembly Instructions

2.6

Recommended Equipment and Tools (Concrete Deck)

Crane with a minimum 7000 lb* capacity

Four chains or cables (8' minimum length each) with hooks or clevises

3/4" rotary hammer drill

3/4" x 24" masonry carbide bit

One low-profile 4-ton bottle jack (20-ton jack required after concrete pour)

5 1/2" setting blocks

Various thickness shims to level scale

Torque wrench to 100 ft-lb

Socket wrenches to 1 1/2" (drive compatible with torque wrench)

Box end wrenches to 1 1/4"

Open end wrench set (7/16" – 1 1/4")

4' bubble level

Small torpedo level

Hammers, maul, pry bar

Hand tools for pulling and connecting electrical wiring

Concrete vibrator (optional)

Concrete screed board, bull float, hand trowels, edger, and broom

Long-handled paint roller or spray gun for applying epoxy curing agent

* Typical single module weight of 70' x 11', three-module truck scale.

2.7

Lifting and Handling (Concrete Deck)

Concrete deck modules are lifted (see Figure 2-3) using four chains or cables attached to the four gussets mounted
on the inside of the main beams. The gussets provide balanced lifting of the modules.

Figure 2-3. Lifting Deck Modules (Concrete Deck)

Loads may disengage from crane scale hook and shackle or lifting eye if proper procedures are not
followed. A falling load may cause serious injury or death.

Never lift more than the crane scale’s assigned Working Load Limit (WLL) rating.

DANGER

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