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PERI UP Flex

Core Components

Assembly Instructions

Edition 12 | 2016
Content

Overview
Core components 1
Key 2
Presentational reference 2

Introduction
Target groups 3
Additional technical documentation 3
Intended use 4
Instructions on use 4
Care and maintenance instructions 5

Safety instructions
Cross-system 6
System-specific 7
Anchoring 7
Inspecting the anchoring 7
Storage and transportation 7
Signs 8
Laws and regulations 8
Inspection, hand-over and utilization 9

A1 Safety during assembly


A1.1 Attachment points for PPE 10
A1.2 Measures to prevent tipping 11

A2 Assembly
A2.1 Base Frame 12
A2.2 Standard UVR 13
A2.3 Moving by crane 14
A2.4 Top Standard UHV 15
A2.5 Ledger to Ledger Coupler UHA 16
A2.6 Decking 17
A2.7 Toeboard UPY 18
A2.8 Ledger Brace UBL 20
A2.9 Node Brace UBK 21

Components
PERI UP Core Components 22

PERI UP Flex Core Components


Assembly Instructions
Overview

Core components

1 11

12

8 6 5 10

1 Adj. Base Plate UJS


2 Base Standard UVB 24
3 Ledger UH; UH Plus and UHV
4 Standard UVR
5 Spindle Locking UJS
6 Locking Pin Ø 48/57
7 Top Standard UVH
8 Ledger to Ledger Coupler UHA
9 Industrial Deck UDI and Steel Deck UDG
10 Toeboard UPY
11 Ledger Brace UBL
12 Node Brace UBK

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1 Assembly Instructions
Overview

Key

Pictogram | Definition Dimension specifications


Dimensions are usually given in mm.
Safety instructions Other units of measure, e.g. cm, are
specified in the illustrations.

Note Conventions
ƒƒ Instructions are numbered with:
1. ....., 2. ....., 3. .....
Load-bearing point ƒƒ The result of an instruction is shown
by: 
ƒƒ Position numbers are clearly provided
Visual check for the individual components and are
given in the drawing, e.g. 1, in the
text in brackets, for example (1).
Tip ƒƒ Multiple position numbers, i.e. alter-
native components, are represented
with a slash, e.g. 1 / 2.

Arrows
Arrow representing an action

Presentational reference
The assembly steps presented in these
Assembly Instructions are shown in the
form of examples with only one compo-
nent size. They are valid accordingly for
all component sizes contained in the
standard configuration.

For a better understanding, detailed


illustrations are partly incomplete. The
safety installations which have possibly
not been featured in these detailed
drawings must nevertheless still be
available.

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2 Assembly Instructions
Introduction

Target groups
Scaffolding contractors/ Qualified and competent personnel ƒƒ Designation of the safety precautions
building contractors Due to the specialist knowledge gained in the event of changing weather
These Assembly Instructions are from professional training, work experi- conditions which could adversely
designed for contractors who use the ence and recent professional activity, affect the safety of the scaffolding
scaffolding either for the qualified and competent person has as well as the personnel concerned.
ƒƒ assembling, modifying and disman- a reliable understanding of safety-relat- ƒƒ Details regarding the permissible
tling operations, or ed issues and can correctly carry out in- loads.
ƒƒ use it, e.g. for concreting, or spections. Depending on the complexity ƒƒ Description of any other risks that are
ƒƒ allow it to be used for other work of the test to be undertaken, e.g. scope associated with the assembly, modifi-
operations, e.g. carpentry or of testing, type of testing or the use of cation or dismantling procedures.
electrical work. a certain measuring device, a range of
specialist knowledge is necessary.
Construction site coordinator
The Safety and Health Coordinator* Qualified specialists
ƒƒ is appointed by the client, The scaffolding may only be assembled, ƒƒ In other countries, ensure that the
ƒƒ must identify potential hazards during modified or dismantled by personnel relevant national guidelines and reg-
the planning phase, who are suitably qualified to do so. For ulations in the respective current
ƒƒ determines measures that provide the work to be carried out, the qualified version are complied with!
protection against risks, specialists must have received instruc- ƒƒ If no country-specific regulations
ƒƒ creates a safety and health plan, tions** which contain at least the fol- are available, it is recommended to
ƒƒ coordinates the protective measures lowing points: proceed according to German rules
for the contractor and site personnel ƒƒ An explanation of the plan for the as- and regulations.
so that they do not endanger each sembly, modification or dismantling of
other, the scaffolding in an understandable
ƒƒ monitors compliance with the protec- form and language.
tive measures. ƒƒ Description of measures in order to
safely assemble, modify or dismantle
the scaffolding.
ƒƒ Designation of the preventive meas-
ures to avoid the risk of persons and
objects falling.

* Valid in Germany: Regulations for Occupa- ** Instructions are given by the contractor him-
tional Health and Safety on Construction self or a qualified person selected by him.
Sites 30 (RAB 30).

Additional technical documentation


ƒƒ Approvals ƒƒ Instructions for Use:
–– Approval Z-8.22-863 PERI UP Flex Modular System –– Original Instructions for Use for Pallets and
Stacking Devices
ƒƒ Design Tables
–– PERI UP Flex Design Tables 2016 ƒƒ Brochures:
–– PERI UP Rosett Flex: the modular system scaffolding
ƒƒ Instructions for Assembly and Use –– PERI UP access technology for construction sites,
–– PERI UP Rosett Flex, Working Scaffold 100 with industry and public areas
Deck UDI
–– PERI UP Flex, Reinforcement Scaffold with Deck UDI
–– PERI UP Flex Staircase 75
–– PERI UP Flex Staircase 100 and 125
–– PERI UP Flex LGS Weather Protection Roof
–– PERI UP Rosett Flex Shoring Tower
–– PERI UP Rosett Flex Shoring Tower MDS

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Assembly Instructions 3
Introduction

Intended use
Product description Features
PERI products have been designed Instructions on use must be The assembly is based on the PERI UP
for exclusive use in the industrial and created by the contractor personally. Flex scaffolding system with supple-
commercial sectors by competent PERI offers the following assistance: mentary components.
personnel only. ƒƒ Instructions for Assembly and Use
for PERI UP Flex, The permissible loads must be deter-
These Assembly Instructions are based ƒƒ PERI UP Flex Design Tables 2016, mined and documented according to the
on the Approval Z-8.22-863 for the ƒƒ already created documents, e.g. individual project. This is explained in
PERI UP Flex scaffolding system. trench bridge application verification, the application verification.
They describe the assembly of the ƒƒ support for project-specific require-
core components of the PERI UP Flex ments. Transfer of the vertical and horizontal
module scaffolding regardless of how forces from the dead, live, wind and re-
the components are used. The assembly instructions together inforcement loads into the load-bearing
with the application verification are structure or building is to be verified
The purpose of these Assembly Instruc- equivalent to the Instructions for separately in each individual case.
tions is to provide a basic description of Assembly and Use.
the assembly of the PERI UP Flex scaf-
folding components outside of a stand-
ard configuration which is described in
the Instructions for Assembly and Use.

The Assembly Instructions may only be


used in combination with the associated
application verification.

The application verification describes


the special requirements of the
application. It contains:
ƒƒ the permissible loads,
ƒƒ static proof,
ƒƒ drawings,
ƒƒ a parts list.

Instructions on use
Utilization in such a way not intended
according to the Assembly instructions
and application verification, or devia-
tions from the standard configuration or
the intended use, represents a misappli-
cation with a potential safety risk, e.g.
risk of falling.

Only PERI original components may be


used. The use of other products and
spare parts is not allowed.

Changes to PERI components are not


permitted.

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4 Assembly Instructions
Introduction

Care and maintenance instructions


In order to maintain the value and opera-
tional readiness of the PERI products
over the long term, clean the elements
after each use.

Some repair work may also be inevitable


due to the tough working conditions.
The following points should help to keep
care and maintenance costs as low as
possible.

Do not clean powder-coated or galva-


nized components with steel brushes or
metal scrapers.

Mechanical components, e.g. spindles,


must be cleaned of dirt or concrete
residue before and after use, and then
greased with a suitable lubricant.

Provide suitable support for the


components during cleaning so that no
unintentional change in their position is
possible.

Do not clean components when


suspended on a crane.

Any repairs to PERI products are to be


carried out by PERI qualified personnel
only.

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Assembly Instructions 5
Safety instructions

Cross-system
General Deviations from these Assembly In- Before the first use, a qualified person
The scaffold contractor must ensure structions and the application verifica- must check the assembly for safe func-
that the Assembly Instructions and tion are only permitted after a further tionality. The result of the inspection
application verification supplied by risk assessment has been carried out must be documented in an inspection
PERI are available at all times and are by the contractor. record.
understood by the site personnel. On the basis of this risk assessment,
appropriate measures for working and The scaffold contractor must ensure
These Assembly Instructions can be operational safety as well as stability are that the personal protective equipment
used as the basis for creating a risk to be determined. required for the assembly, modification
assessment. The risk assessment is or dismantling of the scaffolding, e.g.
compiled by the scaffold contractor. The Corresponding proof of stability can be ƒƒ safety helmet,
Assembly Instructions do not replace provided by PERI on request if the risk ƒƒ safety shoes,
the risk assessment! assessment and resulting measures to ƒƒ safety gloves,
be implemented are available. ƒƒ safety glasses,
Always take into consideration and is available and used as intended.
comply with the safety instructions and Before and after exceptional occurrenc-
permissible loads. es that may have had an adverse effect If personal protective equipment (PPE)
regarding the safety of the assembly, is required or specified in local regula-
For the application and inspection of the contractor must immediately tions, the scaffold contractor must de-
PERI products, the current safety regu- ƒƒ create an additional risk assessment, termine appropriate attachment points
lations and guidelines must be observed with appropriate measures for ensur- on the basis of the risk assessment.
in the respective countries where they ing the stability of the scaffolding The personal protective equipment
are being used. system being carried out based on against falling to be used is determined
the results, by the contractor.
Materials and working areas are to be ƒƒ and arrange for an extraordinary in-
inspected on a regular basis especially spection by a qualified and competent The contractor must
before each use and assembly for: person. The aim of this inspection is ƒƒ provide safe working areas for site
ƒƒ signs of damage, to identify and rectify any damage in personnel which are to be reached
ƒƒ stability and good time in order to guarantee the through the provision of safe access
ƒƒ functionality. safe use of the scaffolding. ways. Areas of risk must be cordoned
Damaged components must be ex- Exceptional occurrences can include: off and clearly marked.
changed immediately on site and may ƒƒ accidents, ƒƒ ensure the stability during all stages
no longer be used. ƒƒ longer periods of non-use, of construction, in particular during
ƒƒ natural events, e.g. heavy rainfall, assembly, modification and disman-
Safety components are to be removed icing, heavy snowfall, storms or tling operations,
only when they are no longer required. earthquakes. ƒƒ ensure and prove that all loads are
safely transferred.
Components provided by the contractor Assembly, modification and disman-
must conform with the characteristics tling work
required in these Assembly Instructions Assembly, modification or dismantling Utilization
as well as with all valid regulations and of the scaffolding system may only be Every contractor who uses or allows
standards. Unless otherwise indicated, carried out by qualified and competent an assembly or a certain area of the as-
this applies in particular to: persons under the supervision of a qual- sembly to be used according to these
ƒƒ Timber components: Strength Class ified specialist. The qualified specialists Assembly Instructions and application
C24 for Solid Wood according to must have received appropriate training verification is responsible for ensuring
EN 338. for the work to be carried out with that these are in proper condition.
ƒƒ Scaffold tubes: galvanised steel regard to specific risks and dangers.
tubes with minimum dimensions of If the assembly is used successively or
Ø 48.3 x 3.2 mm according to On the basis of the risk assessment, at the same time by several contractors,
EN 12811-1:2003 4.2.1.2. Assembly Instructions and the applica- the health and safety coordinator must
ƒƒ Scaffold tube couplings according to tion verification, the scaffold contractor point out any possible mutual hazards,
EN 74. must create installation instructions in and all work must be then coordinated.
order to ensure safe assembly, modifi-
cation and dismantling of the scaffolding
system.

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6 Assembly Instructions
Safety instructions

System-specific Anchoring Storage and transportation


The load-distributing support used, such Anchoring forces, position of the an- Store and transport components ensur-
as planking, must match the respective choring and reaction forces are provided ing that no unintentional change in
base. If several layers are required, in the associated application verification. their position is possible. Detach lifting
planks are to be arranged crosswise. accessories and slings from the lowered
Enclosure of the scaffolding or mount- components only if they are in a stable
Close access hatches immediately after ing of additional surfaces which are position and no unintentional change is
use. exposed to the influences of the wind possible.
changes the stability and must therefore
Couplers with screw closure must be be checked. If necessary, additional Do not drop the components.
tightened with 50 Nm. This corresponds measures must be implemented.
to a force of 20 kg using a lever arm Use PERI lifting accessories and slings
length of 25 cm. Install anchors continuously with the as well as only those load-bearing
assembly of the scaffolding. points provided on the component.
Secure wedges using a 500 g hammer.
The anchoring forces must be trans- During the moving procedure,
ferred into sufficiently load-bearing ƒƒ ensure that components are picked
anchorage via wall ties and fastening up and set down so that unintentional
means e.g. the building. falling over, falling apart, sliding,
falling down or rolling is avoided.
The anchoring and its components ƒƒ no persons are allowed to remain
must be inspected by a qualified person under the suspended load.
nominated by the scaffold contractor.
Always guide pre-assembled scaffold-
ing bays, scaffolding units or scaffolding
sections with ropes when moving them
by crane.

The access areas on the construction


site must be free of obstacles and
Inspecting the anchoring tripping hazards as well as being slip-
resistant.
Load tests must be carried out at the
place of use. For transportation, the surface must
have sufficient load-bearing capacity.
Load tests are to be carried out using
suitable test equipment. Use original PERI storage and transport
systems, e.g. crate pallets, pallets or
The test load must be 1.2 times more stacking devices.
than the required anchoring force F⊥ .

For concrete anchoring bases, the


scope of testing must comprise at least
10% and for other building materials
at least 30% of all dowels used,
however, a minimum of 5 load tests.

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Assembly Instructions 7
Safety instructions

Signs
Observe the following signs when car- After assembly has been completed,
rying out the work: if certain parts of all scaffold entry points must clearly
the scaffold assembly are not ready for display the designated sign. (Sign 2)
use – especially during assembly, modi- The signs do not replace the inspec-
fication and dismantling operations – a tion record! (Sign 2, rear side)
“No Entry” prohibition sign restricting
access must be clearly displayed (Sign 1).
In addition, it must be made clear
through appropriate physical means
that the scaffold assembly is not fully
erected and may not be accessed.

10
P ERI
G m bH
All rig ht s re
se r v
ed
113
Assembly Certificate Inspection Record
20 8

To be completed by the supervisor


32

Inspection by qualified person only


©

Installation location
Position Important
Client Any modifications made to the
Scaffolder scaffold, e.g. removal of anchors,
may only be carried out by the
Date
scaffolder.
Signature
Date Time Signature
Working scaffold according to
EN 12811, for Load Class
1-2: maintenance work 1.50 kN/m2
kN/m2 3: paint/plaster work 2.00 kN/m2
4-6: brickwork ≥ 2.00 kN/m2

Width Class W
W06 0.6 ≤ w ≤ 0.9 m
W06 0.9 ≤ w ≤ 1.2 m
Zutritt verboten! W12-W24 w ≥ 1.2 m
No entry!
Prohibido pasar!
Acesso proibido!
Proibito l'accesso!
Handing-Over Certificate
Accès interdit! To be completed by the inspecting person
Girilmez!
Wstęp wzbroniony!
Vstup zakázán! Name
Vstup zakázaný! Signature
Sissepääs keelatud
Date, Time
ВХОД ЗАПРЕЩЕН
Pääsy kielletty Remarks
Praėjimo nėra! Scaffold is no longer
BELÉPNI TILOS! authorized for use:
Date:
© 2007 PERI GmbH All Rights Reserved 113834

Sign 1 Sign 2 Sign 2, rear side

Laws and regulations


In Germany, during the assembly, modification and dismantling as well as the use In other countries, ensure that the
of the scaffolding, accident prevention regulations and guidelines of the employer’s relevant national guidelines and
liability insurance associations along with national health and safety regulations regulations in the respective current
must be taken into account, in particular: version are complied with!
–– Product Safety Act (ProdSG)
–– Guideline 2009/104/EC
–– Operating Safety Regulation (BetrSichV)
–– BGI / BGV-I 663 (Trade Association Regulations)
–– BGI / BGV-I 5080 (Trade Association Regulations)
–– TRBS 2121 (Technical Regulations for Operational Safety)
–– TRBS 1203 (Technical Regulations for Operational Safety)
–– Regulations for Occupational Health and Safety on Construction Sites 30 (RAB 30)
The latest version in each case is applicable.

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8 Assembly Instructions
Safety instructions

Inspection, hand-over and utilization


The erected scaffolding must be in-
spected by the scaffold contractor in
order to determine that assembly has During the hand-over, the scaffold The contractor who uses a scaffold
been carried out correctly. If the con- contractor must advise the user of assembly which has been erected
tractor is convinced that the scaffolding any possible risks involved with according to these Assembly In-
has been correctly erected, it can then non-intended use and his obligation structions and associated applica-
be handed over to the user. It is advisa- to provide adequate prevention tion verification, must ensure that
ble to carry out the hand-over together against risk and danger! the scaffold assembly is in proper
with the user and, for example, docu- –– Put up safety and warning signs condition and not arbitrarily altered
ment this in a written report. at the scaffold access points. in any way. In this respect, the quali-
–– Handing over of a utilization plan. fied specialists must be instructed
that if changes have obviously been
made to the scaffolding construction
during use, these must be reported
to the respective qualifed and com-
petent person.

Inspection based on

Risk assessment
Assembly Instructions and application verification
Plan for assembly, modification and dismantling

Components used Stability Working and operational safety

Condition, Load-bearing capacity of the supporting Identification marking of widths


e.g. obviously undamaged surface and attachment points and load classes

Identification markings, e.g. tubes,


Anchoring, inspection, dimensions Guardrails
scaffold couplers, system components

Dimensions, e.g. planking,


Supporting system Access
tube wall thickness

Spacing of standards, suspensions,


Corner execution
brackets, kickers

Anchoring grid, bracing and reinforcement Completeness and support of the decking

Eccentricities, spindle lengths, Spacing between the building and


inclinations, tolerances edge of decking

Decking configuration depending


on the fall height

Protection panel in roof safety scaffold

Source: based on TRBS 2121 Part 1

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Assembly Instructions 9
A1 Safety during assembly

A1.1 Attachment points


for PPE

0.5 m
Each specified attachment point
is intended for securing only one
person! Joint

Illustrations are shown with the Joint


attachment points.
Fig. A1.01 Fig. A1.02
Example:
Attachment point on assembly Attachment points Attachment points
level 1. Standard ends in the last assembly Standard ends 0.5 m above the last
level: assembly level:
–– each ledger in the assembly level , –– each ledger in the assembly level ,
General information –– each rosette in the assembly level . –– each rosette up to max. 0.5 m above
–– The use of personal protective equip- the last assembly level .
ment to prevent falling from a height
is regulated in the project-related risk
assessment that has been prepared
by the contractor (user).
–– When using personal protective
equipment to prevent falling from a
height, all valid standards and safety
regulations are to be taken into

1.5 m
consideration by the scaffold contrac-
tor.
1m

1m
–– Each scaffold assembly is to be
secured against tipping by the user.
–– The application is valid for assembly,
modification and dismantling opera-
Joint
tions.
Joint
Requirements
–– The scaffold assembly underneath
the final assembly level is complete.
This means, all ledgers and diagonal
Fig. A1.03 Fig. A1.04
bracing have been installed and the
decking is in place as the topmost Attachment points Attachment points
assembly level. Standard ends 1.0 m above the last Standard ends 1.5 m above the last
–– The joints of the topmost standards assembly level: assembly level:
must lie underneath the last assembly –– each ledger in the assembly level , –– each ledger in the assembly level ,
level. –– each rosette up to max. 1.0 m above –– each rosette up to max. 1.0 m above
the last assembly level . the last assembly level .

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10 Assembly Instructions
A1 Safety during assembly

A1.2 Measures to prevent


tipping

Risk of tipping!
Proof of stability is required!

–– Anchoring of the scaffold assembly


to a suitable structure, e.g. building,
abutment, columns.
–– Connecting the scaffold assembly by
means of Ledgers UH; alternatively,
with scaffold tubes and couplers.
(Fig. A1.05)
–– Connecting the scaffold assembly
with other system components to
form stable units. (Fig. A1.06)

Ratio of scaffold height to the smallest


erection width: less than 3:1.

Fig. A1.05 Fig. A1.06

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Assembly Instructions 11
A2 Assembly

A2.1 Base Frame


2

Check load-bearing capacity! 3


The scaffold assembly must only be
erected on sufficiently load-bearing 1
surfaces with load distribution
plates!
3
A B

The assembly dimensions for (A) and


Fig. A2.01
(B) are variable. These are determined in
the instructions on use.

Required components

1 Adjustable Base Plate UJB


2 Base Standard UVB 24
3 Ledger UH and/or UHV

Assembly
1. Adjust the spindling length of the
Base Spindle in accordance with:
–– the application verification with
assembly and installation plans or
–– the Instructions for Assembly and
Use. (Fig. A2.01a)
2. Position Base Standard UVB 24 on
H

the Adjustable Base Plate.


(Fig. A2.01a)
Fig. A2.01a Fig. A2.01b Fig. A2.01c Fig. A2.01d
3. Insert Ledgers (3) into the rosettes
of the Standards and align with a
levelling device. (Fig. A2.01)
4. Adjust the Base Frame to the required
level by turning the Quick Jack Nuts
(1a/1b/1c) on the Adj. Base Plate.
(Fig. A2.02/A2.03/A2.04)
1b
5. Securely fix wedges of the Ledgers 1c
(3) using a 500 g hammer.
(Fig. A2.01c)
1a
55

47

Maximum spindling length:


30

–– Adj. Base Plate UJB 38-50/30 with


red Quick Jack Nut (1a) = max. 30 cm.
(Fig. A2.02), Fig. A2.02 Fig. A2.03 Fig. A2.04
–– Adj. Base Plate UJB 38-80/55 with
yellow Quick Jack Nut (1b) = max.
55 cm. (Fig. A2.03)
–– Instead of the Adjustable Base Plate
UJB 38-50/30 (1a), the Adjustable
Base Plate TR 38-70/50 (1c) with a
maximum spindling length of 47 cm
can also be used. (Fig. A2.04)

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12 Assembly Instructions
A2 Assembly

A2.2 Standard UVR


4b
Advantages:
–– Joint 1 m above the decking level. 4a
–– Ledgers can immediately be installed
as guardrails.
–– Assembly with guardrail in advance
possible.

Free-standing scaffold assemblies


Start assembly with 4 Standards
UVR 300 (4b).

Non free-standing scaffold


assemblies
e.g. scaffold assemblies attached to
a wall:
–– Wall side of the scaffold assembly
without guardrails with 2 Standards
UVR 200 (4a).
–– Outer side with 2 Standards UVR 300
(4b). (Fig. A2.05)
Fig. A2.05
Required components

1 Adjustable Base Plate UJB


2 Base Standard UVB 24
3 Ledger UH and/or UHV
4a Standard UVR 200
4b Standard UVR 300 3
2

Assembly
1. Insert Standard UVR (4a/4b) on the
Base Standard UVB 24 (2). 1
(Fig. A2.06a) Fig. A2.06 Fig. A2.06a
2. Align the insert holes with each other.
(Fig. A2.06a)

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Assembly Instructions 13
A2 Assembly

2.3 Moving by crane

When moving, for example with a crane,


tensile forces act on the scaffold as-
sembly. Tensile forces are absorbed by
Bolts M10x80-8.8 and Nuts (13) or alter-
natively with Locking Pins Ø 48/57 (6).
4a/4b
13
13
–– Caution: beware of falling
components!
–– Before commencing moving 2 2
operations with the crane, check 3
all connections! 2
–– Guide scaffold assembly with
ropes when being moved!
1 Fig. A2.07 Fig. A2.07b
Required components Fig. A2.07a

1 Adjustable Base Plate UJB


2 Base Standard UVB 24 4a/4b
3 Ledger UH and/or UHV
4a Standard UVR 200
4b Standard UVR 300 6
5 Spindle Locking UJS
6 Locking Pin Ø 48/57 or
13 Bolt M10x80.8.8 with Nut

2
Assembly of the bolted connections
1. Insert Standard UVR (4a/4b) on the
Fig. A2.07c Fig. A2.07d
Base Standard UVB 24 (2).
(Fig. A2.07)
2. Align the insert holes with each other.
(Fig. A2.07)
2
3. Tightly connect the Standard UVR
(4a/4b) and Base Standard UVB 24 (2) 5a
using Bolts M10x80-8.8 and Nuts (13).
5
(Fig. A2.07a/A2.07b)
Alternatively: 1
4. Tightly connects Standard and Base
Standard UVB 24 (2) using Locking 1a
Pins Ø 48/57 (6). (Fig. A2.07c/A2.07d)
5. Mount Spindle Locking UJS (5) and
Fig. A2.07e
fix in position by turning the bolt (5a).
(Fig. A2.07e)

The Quick Jack Nut (1a) must be inside


the Spindle Locking UJS.
(Fig. A2.07e)

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14 Assembly Instructions
A2 Assembly

A2.4 Top Standard UHV


Required components

4 Standard UVR
7 Top Standard UHV

7
Assembly
1. Insert Top Standard (7) onto Standard
UVR (4).
2. Align the insert holes with each other.
(Fig. A2.8)

Moving the Top Standard UHV by


crane.
When moving, for example with a crane,
tensile forces act on the scaffold as-
sembly. Tensile forces are absorbed by
Bolts M10x80-8.8 and Nuts (13) or alter-
natively with Locking Pins Ø 48/57 (6).

Required components

4 Standard UVR
7 Top Standard UHV 4
6 Locking Pin Ø 48/57 or
13 Bolt M10x80-8.8 with Nut Fig. A2.8

Assembly of the bolted connection


1. Insert Top Standard (7) onto Standard
UVR (4). (Fig. A2.8)
2. Align the insert holes with each other.
(Fig. A2.8)
3. Tightly connect Standards UVR (4a/4b)
and Base Standards UVB 24 (2) using
Bolts M10x80-8.8 and Nuts (13). 7
7
(Fig. A2.8a/A2.8b)
Alternatively:
4. Tightly connects Standards and
Base Standards using Locking Pins
Ø 48/57 (6).
(Fig. A2.9a/A2.9b)

13
6

4
4

Fig. A2.8a Fig. A2.8b Fig. A2.9a Fig. A2.9b

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Assembly Instructions 15
A2 Assembly

A2.5 Ledger to Ledger


Coupler UHA
The Ledger to Ledger Coupler UHA is 3 8a 8c
mounted in order to install a Ledger UH
between two available ledgers at the
same height.
8b
This is applied in order to:
–– install an access opening,
–– realize an additional support for
decking, Fig. A2.10a Fig. A2.10b Fig. A2.10c Fig. A2.10d Fig. A2.10e
–– change the direction of the decks.

Check the load-bearing capacity of


the ledgers! 3a
8a
3

The Ledger to Ledger Coupler UHA can


be attached to the Ledger UH as well as
the reinforced Ledgers UHV. 8
Fig. A2.10f Fig. A2.10g Fig. A2.10h
Required components

3 Ledger UH or
Ledger UHV
8 Ledger to Ledger Coupler UHA
3
Assembly
1. Place the Suspension Point UHA (8a)
of the Ledger to Ledger Coupler UHA
(8) on the Ledger (3) and hold it with
one hand. (Fig. A2.10a)
2. Push the Pressure Plate UHA (8b) in
the direction of the Ledger UH (3).
(Fig. A2.10b/A2.10c)
3. Insert locking finger (8c) in the hole.
(Fig. A2.10d/A2.10e)
4. Mount Ledger (3a) from above in the
Ledger to Ledger Coupler UHA (8).
(Fig. A2.10g)
5. Securely fix wedges of the ledgers
using a 500 g hammer. (Fig. A2.10h)
Fig. A2.11 Fig. A2.12
Assembly examples:
–– Fig. A2.11/A2.11a
–– Fig. A2.12/A2.12a

Fig. A2.11a Fig. A2.12a

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16 Assembly Instructions
A2 Assembly

A2.6 Decking

Check load-bearing capacity!


Before installing the decking, 9a
check the load-bearing capacity 3
for the defined intended use in
3
the Application Verification.

The Industrial Deck UDI is shown as the


assembly example. Identical installation
for additional decking as well as the Fig. A2.13a Fig. A2.13b
Access Deck UAL.

Required components

3 Ledger UH or Ledger UHV


9a Industrial Decks UDI or
Steel Decks UDG or
Access Decks UAL
9d

Assembly 9d
1. Attach Industrial Deck UDI (9a) on 3
one side. (Fig. A2.13a) 3
2. On the other side, lower the deck
onto Ledger UH.
3. Open securing hook (which prevents
lifting) and secure when deck has
been completely lowered.
(Fig. A2.13b/A2.13c)
Fig. A2.13c Fig. A2.13d

Securing hook (9d) must be flush with


the deck. (Fig. A2.13d)

Assembly example:
–– Fig. A2.14

Fig. A2.14

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Assembly Instructions 17
A2 Assembly

A2.7 Toeboard UPY

–– When inserting the Toeboard UPY,


ensure that the PERI lettering is not
upside down. (Fig. A2.15)
–– Note the different ends of the Toe- 10
board UPY:
–– One side with recess (10a) and
Fig. A2.15
elongated hole (10b). (Fig. A2.15a)
–– Other side with semi-circle (10c)
and drilled hole (10d). (Fig. A2.15b)

Required components 10d


10a 10b 10c
Fig. A2.15a Fig. A2.15b
4a Standard UVR (internal)
4b Standard UVR (corner)
4c Standard UVR (external)
10 Toeboard UPY

Assembly in the scaffold bay


1. Place Toeboard UPY (10) with recess
(10a) obliquely on the Standard UVR 10c
(4a). (Fig. A2.16a) 4b 4a
2. Pivot the Toeboard UPY (10) in the
direction of the second Standard 10a
UVR (4b). (Fig. A2.18a)
3. Position semi-circle (10c) at the
level of the Standard UVR (4b), then
lower. (Fig. A2.16b) Fig. A2.16a Fig. A2.16b
JJ Toeboard UPY is now positioned.

When installing the Toeboards UPY at


the corner, ensure that the elongated 10a 10c
holes (10b) or drilled holes (10d) are
always aligned with each other.
(Fig. A2.17a/A2.17b)
10b 10d

Fig. A2.17a Fig. A2.17b

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18 Assembly Instructions
Mounting at one corner 4b
1. Place Toeboard UPY (10.1) with re- 10
cess (10a) obliquely on the Standard
10.1 4a
UVR (4c). (Fig. A2.18a)
2. Pivot Toeboard UPY (10.1) in the
direction of the second Standard UVR 4c
(4b). (Fig. A2.18a)
3. Semi-circle (10c) must be positioned
on the axis of the Standard UVR (4b).
(Fig. A2.18a)
4. Lift the second Toeboard UPY (10) Fig. A2.18a
on one side. (Fig. A2.18a)
5. Lower both Toeboards UPY simulta-
neously. (Fig. A2.18b)
JJToeboards are now positioned.

Fig. A2.18b

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Assembly Instructions 19
A2 Assembly

A2.8 Ledger Brace UBL


11
3a

Before installing the Ledger Brace 3a


UBL, check the load-bearing capacity
for the defined intended use in the
Application Verification.
11a
Required components
11a
3a Ledger UH (bottom)
Fig. A2.19a Fig. A2.19b
3b Ledger UH (top)
11 Ledger Brace UBL

Assembly 3b
1. Insert mounting finger (11a) of the
Ledger Brace UBL (11) diagonally into 3b
the hole of the bottom Ledger UH
(3a). (Fig. A2.19a/A2.19b)
2. Pivot gravity pin (11b). (Fig. A2.19c)
3. Insert into the hole of the top ledger
11b 11b 11
(3b). (Fig. A2.19d)
4. Turn gravity pin to secure. 11
JJLedger Brace UBL (11) is now
positioned. (Fig. A2.19e) Fig. A2.19c Fig. A2.19d

11b
All gravity pins (11) of the scaffold as-
sembly must be in a transverse position
3b
after installing the Ledger Braces UBL.
(Fig. A2.19e)

Fig. A2.19e

11

Fig. A2.19

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20 Assembly Instructions
A2 Assembly

A2.9 Node Braces UBK


4e 4e

12b
–– Before installing the Node Braces 12b
UBK, check the load-bearing
capacity for the defined intended
use in the Application Verification. 12a 12a
–– Risk of injury when tilting the 12
Node Braces UBK! Mount at the 12 4
top first when installing Node
Fig. A2.20a Fig. A2.20b
Braces UBK!

Required components

2 Base Standard UVB 24 12d


12d
4 Standard UVR
12 Ledger UBK

Assembly 12
1. Push the head of the diagonal bracing
(12a) with bolts (12b) pulled upwards 2f
on the top rosette (4e). (Fig. A2.20a) 12a 2
2. Push bolt (12b) in the hole of the top 2
rosette (4d) until it fully engages. Fig. A2.20c Fig. A2.20d
JJNode Brace UBK (12) is positioned at
the top. (Fig. A2.20b)
3. Push the head of the diagonal bracing
(12c) with bolt (12d) pulled upwards
on the hole of the bottom rosette (2f)
of the Base Standard UVB 24 (2).
(Fig. A2.20c)
4. Push bolt in the hole of the bottom
rosette (2f) until it fully engages.
JJNode Brace UBK (12) is now
positioned. (Fig. A2.20d)

12c

After the Node Brace UBK (12) has been


installed, all bolts (12b/12d) must be
fully engaged and rest on the head of 4
the diagonal (12a/12c). (Fig. A2.20)

12

2
12a
Fig. A2.20

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Assembly Instructions 21
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Item no. Weight kg
116762   2.870 Adj. Base Plate UJB 38-36/17 Note
With captive white Quick Jack Nut.

150
100

Ø 38 Ø10

365
30

max 215
min 45
Ø17

100411   3.420 Adj. Base Plate UJB 38-50/30 Note


With captive red Quick Jack Nut.

150
38
100

min 45 max 355


Ø10

505
30
Ø17

100242   4.570 Adj. Base Plate UJB 38-80/55 Note


With captive yellow Quick Jack Nut.

38

150
max 595

100
805

Ø10
30
min 45

Ø17

100863   1.020 Spindle Locking UJS Technical Data


Secures the Adjustable Base Plates and Section Permissible load 1.5 kN.
Spindles Ø 38 mm in the leg while moving.

138
SW 19
67

70

22
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Item no. Weight kg
100014   2.470 Base Standard UVB 24
For assembly directly on the base spindle.

230
470
Ø 48,3

160
120 120
Ø11

Standards UVR L
102859   3.080 Standard UVR 50 500
101306   5.380 Standard UVR 100
1000
102860   7.690 Standard UVR 150
1500
100009  10.000 Standard UVR 200
2000
100012  14.700 Standard UVR 300
3000
100013  19.200 Standard UVR 400
4000

160
Ø13

120
N x 500
L

Ø 48,3

160
380

Ø11

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Item no. Weight kg
Top Standard UVH L
101309   2.510 Top Standard UVH 50 500
100000   4.610 Top Standard UVH 100
1000
117195   7.600 Top Standard UVH 125
1250
100003   6.920 Top Standard UVH 150
1500
100005   9.240 Top Standard UVH 200
2000
100007  11.500 Top Standard UVH 250
2500
Without spigot for supporting head spindles.

120
Ø11

N x 500
L
Ø 48,3

160
380
Ø11

Ledgers UH L X Sticker
114613   1.420 Ledger UH 25 Plus 204 250
125840   1.770 Ledger UH 37.5 Plus 329 375
114595   2.070 Ledger UH 50 Plus 454 500
114629   2.730 Ledger UH 75 Plus 704 750 White
114632   4.460 Ledger UH 100 Plus 954 1000 White
114638   5.430 Ledger UH 125 Plus 1204 1250
114641   4.710 Ledger UH 150 Plus 1454 1500
117032   5.380 Ledger UH 175 Plus 1704 1750
114645   6.040 Ledger UH 200 Plus 1954 2000
116356   6.700 Ledger UH 225 Plus 2204 2250
114648   7.360 Ledger UH 250 Plus 2454 2500
114651   8.680 Ledger UH 300 Plus 2954 3000
Note
Longitudinelly-stamped and with coloured label for
easier identification.

X
L

Ø22
60

125 125
30

24
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Item no. Weight kg
101731   0.841 Ledger to Ledger Coupler UHA
For connecting ledger to ledger at right-angles.

30 83

62
133
Ledgers UHV L X
114681  11.000 Ledger UHV 150 Plus 1454 1500
114687  14.900 Ledger UHV 200 Plus 1954 2000
114691  18.100 Ledger UHV 250 Plus 2454 2500
114695  21.800 Ledger UHV 300 Plus 2954 3000
For high loads, e.g. material storage.

X
L
Ø22

180
125 125
40/20

30
Ledgers UH L X Sticker
404780   1.390 Ledger UH 25 204 250
404779   2.040 Ledger UH 50 454 500
400017   2.710 Ledger UH 75 704 750 White
401159   3.370 Ledger UH 100 954 1000 White
410347   4.020 Ledger UH 125 1204 1250
400021   4.690 Ledger UH 150 1454 1500
400023   6.020 Ledger UH 200 1954 2000 White
400025   7.340 Ledger UH 250 2454 2500 Red
400027   8.670 Ledger UH 300 2954 3000 Black
Note
Longitudinally-stamped and with coloured label for
easier identification.
Ledgers UH can be replaced by Ledgers
UH Plus.

X
L

Ø22
60

125 125
30

25
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Item no. Weight kg
Ledgers UHV L X
409107  10.900 Ledger UHV 150 1454 1500
409108  14.800 Ledger UHV 200 1954 2000
409109  18.000 Ledger UHV 250 2454 2500
409110  21.800 Ledger UHV 300 2954 3000
For high loads, e.g. material storage. Note
Ledgers UHV can be replaced by ledgers UHV
Plus.

X
L
Ø22

180
125 125
40/20

30

26
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Item no. Weight kg
Ledgers Brace UBL L X Y Sticker
115156   2.660 Ledger Brace UBL 100/50 901 1000 500
115513   4.640 Ledger Brace UBL 100/150 1677 1000 1500
115157   5.810 Ledger Brace UBL 100/200 2136 1000 2000
107867   3.790 Ledger Brace UBL 150/50 1347 1500 500
100055   4.440 Ledger Brace UBL 150/100 1601 1500 1000
102846   5.340 Ledger Brace UBL 150/150 1953 1500 1500
100057   6.380 Ledger Brace UBL 150/200 2358 1500 2000
109034   6.740 Ledger Brace UBL 175/200 2500 1750 2000
104391   5.000 Ledger Brace UBL 200/50 1820 2000 500
100059   5.500 Ledger Brace UBL 200/100 2016 2000 1000
102862   6.240 Ledger Brace UBL 200/150 2305 2000 1500
100061   7.160 Ledger Brace UBL 200/200 2658 2000 2000 White
117689   7.580 Ledger Brace UBL 225/200 2829 2250 2000
100063   6.640 Ledger Brace UBL 250/100 2462 2500 1000
102861   7.260 Ledger Brace UBL 250/150 2705 2500 1500
100065   8.050 Ledger Brace UBL 250/200 3010 2500 2000 Red
104762   7.490 Ledger Brace UBL 300/50 2795 3000 500
100067   7.830 Ledger Brace UBL 300/100 2926 3000 1000
104766   8.360 Ledger Brace UBL 300/150 3133 3000 1500
100069   9.050 Ledger Brace UBL 300/200 3400 3000 2000 Black
Mounted in the holes of the ledger. Note
Longitudinally-stamped and with coloured label for
easier identification.
UBL 150/250 identical to UBL 300/50,
UBL 225/150 identical to UBL 175/200,
UBL 250/50 identical to UBL 200/150.
UBL 75/200 identical to UBL 225/50.
UBL 100/100 identical to Diagonal Strut ST 100
(Item no. 019940).

25

25

Y
Ø42,4

25

27
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Item no. Weight kg
Node Braces UBK L X Y Sticker
124170   6.780 Node Brace UBK 75/200 2190 750 2000
112926   6.990 Node Brace UBK 100/200 2285 1000 2000
115354   5.220 Node Brace UBK 125/100 1625 1250 1000
112765   7.260 Node Brace UBK 125/200 2401 1250 2000
100981   5.710 Node Brace UBK 150/100 1821 1500 1000
100973   6.580 Node Brace UBK 150/150 2152 1500 1500
100572   7.600 Node Brace UBK 150/200 2539 1500 2000
100985   6.790 Node Brace UBK 200/100 2246 2000 1000
106630   7.510 Node Brace UBK 200/150 2521 2000 1500
100573   8.390 Node Brace UBK 200/200 2860 2000 2000 White
100989   7.940 Node Brace UBK 250/100 2696 2500 1000
106624   8.540 Node Brace UBK 250/150 2930 2500 1500
100574   9.310 Node Brace UBK 250/200 3226 2500 2000 Red
100993   9.130 Node Brace UBK 300/100 3131 3000 1000
100575  10.300 Node Brace UBK 300/200 3625 3000 2000 Black

47

Y
Ø42,4

47
X

Industrial Decks UDI 25 X perm. p [kN/m²] max. p [kN/m²]


404029   4.090 Industrial Deck UDI 25 x 50 500 6.0 40.0
405925   5.520 Industrial Deck UDI 25 x 75 750 6.0 40.0
406092   6.950 Industrial Deck UDI 25 x 100 1000 6.0 40.0
406880   8.380 Industrial Deck UDI 25 x 125 1250 6.0 28.4
407002   9.790 Industrial Deck UDI 25 x 150 1500 6.0 19.6
408380  12.700 Industrial Deck UDI 25 x 200 2000 6.0 10.9
408540  15.500 Industrial Deck UDI 25 x 250 2500 4.5 6.9
408689  18.400 Industrial Deck UDI 25 x 300 3000 3.0 4.7
Mounted on Ledgers UH. Note
perm. p according to DIN EN 12811-1.
max. p = maximum possible load without
deflection limitation.

X
60
96
245

28
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Item no. Weight kg
Steel Decks UDG 25 X perm. p [kN/m²] max. p [kN/m²]
124124   3.880 Steel Deck UDG 25 x 50 500 6.0 40.0
124121   5.260 Steel Deck UDG 25 x 75 750 6.0 40.0
124118   6.630 Steel Deck UDG 25 x 100 1000 6.0 40.0
124115   8.010 Steel Deck UDG 25 x 125 1250 6.0 28.4
124112   9.410 Steel Deck UDG 25 x 150 1500 6.0 19.6
124109  12.200 Steel Deck UDG 25 x 200 2000 6.0 10.9
123771  14.900 Steel Deck UDG 25 x 250 2500 4.5 6.9
124915  17.700 Steel Deck UDG 25 x 300 3000 3.0 4.7
Mounted on Ledgers UH. Note
Perm. p according to DIN EN 12811-1.
max. p = maximum possible load without
deflection limitation.

65
96
245
Access Decks UAL-3 L
126393  15.600 Access Deck UAL-3, 75 x 150/3 1500
126392  19.600 Access Deck UAL-3, 75 x 200/3 2000
126314  23.500 Access Deck UAL-3, 75 x 250/3 2500
Technical Data
Load Class 3, 2.0 kN/m2.

72
L

750

Accessories
126318   3.750 Ladder Flex UEL with hook

126318   3.750 Ladder Flex UEL with hook


350

213 6 x 280 = 1680


2093

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PERI UP Flex System Components
Item no. Weight kg
Toeboards Steel UPY L X
110213   0.928 Toeboard Steel UPY 50 486 500
110526   1.380 Toeboard Steel UPY 72 706 720
110514   1.440 Toeboard Steel UPY 75 736 750
110073   1.960 Toeboard Steel UPY 100 986 1000
110076   2.050 Toeboard Steel UPY 104 1016 1040
110160   3.000 Toeboard Steel UPY 150 1486 1500
110176   4.030 Toeboard Steel UPY 200 1986 2000
110208   5.060 Toeboard Steel UPY 250 2486 2500
110211   6.100 Toeboard Steel UPY 300 2986 3000
Note
Surface: galvanized and yellow coated.

X
L 66

163
Toeboard Steel UPY L X
117495   0.929 Toeboard Steel UPY 50, galv. 486 500
117938   1.380 Toeboard Steel UPY 72, galv. 706 720
117518   1.450 Toeboard Steel UPY 75, galv. 736 750
117981   1.960 Toeboard Steel UPY 100, galv. 986 1000
123597   2.050 Toeboard Steel UPY 104, galv. 1026 1040
123694   3.000 Toeboard Steel UPY 150, galv. 1486 1500
123696   4.030 Toeboard Steel UPY 200, galv. 1986 2000
123698   5.060 Toeboard Steel UPY 250, galv. 2486 2500
123700   6.100 Toeboard Steel UPY 300, galv. 2986 3000
Note
Surface: galvanized.

X
L 66

163

111053   0.059 Locking Pin Ø 48/57


As tension-proof connection of standards with a
diameter of 48 up to 57 mm.

Ø10
68

49 25

30
PERI UP Flex System Components
Item no. Weight kg
100719   0.060 Bolt ISO 4014 M10 x 70-8.8 MU
As tension-proof connection of standards for sus-
pended scaffolds or lattice girders.

70

SW 16

M10

780356   0.011 Nut ISO 7042 M10-8, galv. Note


Self-locking. Wrench size SW 16, 24, 36.

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