Lukas traversing system User Manual
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Bridge height
Support width
Max. load
[mm]
[m]
[kN]
[in.]
[ft.]
[lbs.]
85
0
350
3.35
0
787000
1
60
3.28
13500
1.43
50
4.69
11200
140
0
1000
5.51
0
225000
1
500
3.28
112000
1.43
400
4.69
90000
184
0
1200
7.24
0
270000
1
900
3.28
202000
1.43
650
4.69
146000
CAUTION / ATTENTION!
When using wooden underplates, care must be taken that particularly
hard wood without damage is used, so that the underplate cannot crack.
Strapping additional pieces of wood together with metal bands is not
suffi cient!
6.1.3 Setting up the rerailing bridges
The bridge is placed across the tracks and carefully supported by wooden planks. Please
observe that:
- The rerailing bridge and the supporting wooden beam packers are on a non-defl ecting
fi xed subsurface.
- The maximum load of the bridge is not exceeded. See the following table.
ATTENTION!
Observe the permissible angle of inclination when lifting the vehicle!
and achieve safe power introduction
- Please ensure that the load is applied centrally to the piston rod.
- Stability and load application is improved if you use load distribution plates. Distribution
plates permit an angle of inclination of 5 °.
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