Construction procedures and lifting jack usage – Grain Systems Bin Accessories PNEG-1859 User Manual

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PNEG-1859 2.66" Corrugation 135' Diameter Tank with 50 PSF Snow Roof

Construction Procedures and Lifting Jack Usage

NOTE: The roof and top ring or 2 rings will be installed prior to the beginning of bin lifting/jacking

procedures. Refer all other procedures on sidewall and stiffener installation prior to the start
of construction.

1. Consider the starting location of the bin, relative to the location of doors and other accessories.

Proper placement of lifting jacks in relationship to anchor bolts could make a difference in final
locations. Note that the sidewall sheets will be staggered.

2. The bin is lifted by the use of lifting jacks. Lifting jacks are used to slowly and evenly lift the bin during

construction. Lifting jacks must be properly sized and designed to carry all dead and live loads and
job site conditions associated with the construction of the bin.

The number of lifting jacks required is best determined by personal experience and expertise.
Factors such as bin size, jack design, construction conditions, support surface, etc., are all to be
considered when deciding how many to use. If in doubt, use one jack on every sheet. The lifting jack
must be adequate to carry all loads. Heavy duty jacks, generally hydraulic or electric powered in the
case of large bins, should be used for commercial installation. All jacks should be secured with
braces or otherwise maintained in a stable condition.

Lifting of the bins should not be done under windy conditions.

Follow the jack manufacturers recommendations on capacity and operations.

3. Lifting brackets must be attached through the stiffener bolt holes. Normally you will need to attach to

at least four (4) bolts per stiffener.

4. Raise the bin just high enough to assemble the next ring. When lifting the bin, all jacks must lift at

an equal rate. Monitor the lift to ensure even lifting is occurring.

5. To the inside of the first ring, bolt the next ring. Be sure to stagger the sheets and select the proper

gauge material.

6. Lower the bin onto the foundation after assembling and tightening bolts on the new ring or rings.

7. Attach stiffeners to the body sheets every two (2) tiers (on the external surface of the bin). You may

want to leave sheets loose to make the attachment of the stiffeners easier.

8. Now re-bolt the lifting brackets to the lowest ring in place thus far. Continue ring additions by

repeating

Step 5

and

Step 6

.

9. Add inside and outside ladders as you continue to raise the bin. (Refer to the manual supplied with

the ladder.)

10. Lower the tank and secure to the foundation before leaving the job site.

11. At the completion of the tank, set stiffeners over the anchor bolts and measure the tank to ensure it

is in a round condition. Consult with GSI for questions on tolerances.

NOTE: For 2 ring doors or vehicle traffic doors special placement issues may apply. Consult the special

instructions provided with 2 ring doors or vehicle traffic doors for these options.

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