Qualcraft Aluminum Folding Multi-Function Scaffold User Manual

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-Always lock the brakes on scaffold casters before climbing the End Frame Access Ladders. For easier locking and unlocking of the
casters, turn the brake lever outward. The lever on the casters is to be pressed down until it locks the wheel
-The maximum Distributed Load of a FramePro Scaffold Tower decreases with the number of sections that are stacked.
Base Only 1,000 lbs.

2 Sections 850 lbs.
3 sections 700 lbs.


ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

1. Invert an End Frame Access Ladder. Insert

the casters into the ladder leg bushings, pr-
essing the casters into the bushing by hand
until the hole in the caster stem lines up
with the hole in the scaffold ladder- attach
with safety pins. Repeat this process
for the second End Frame Access Ladder.


` 2
. Turn the End Frame Access Ladder over so that it rests on its casters. Holding an End Frame

Access Ladder with one hand, engage one truss to the ladder leg. Note: The locking pin on
the truss should be disengaged and free to be pushed back and forth. Depress the thumb plate
of the truss lock and align the pin to a predetermined hole in the ladder leg. Release the thumb
plate to engage the spring- loaded Positive Engagement Lock.










3. Hold the second End Frame Access Ladder

with one hand. Repeat Step 2 to attach the
other end of the truss to the second End Frame
Access Ladder.





4.

Attach the second truss to the partially

assembled scaffold. Make sure both trusses

are the same height and parallel to the floor.
Do not screw the knurled thumb plate onto
the threaded nipple of the Positive Engage-
ment Lock yet. The spring-loaded pin, when
properly positioned in the ladder leg holes,
will hold the truss in place.




5. Complete the assembly by laying the platform

in place, resting it securely within the platform
ledges of each truss channel. No metal platform
banding should be visible above the vertical lip

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