Hoisting-frames – Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope Signature Series Unit Wall User Manual
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July 2013
08-Hoisting-Frames
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HOISTING FRAMES
1. HOISTING FRAMES
Frames can be hoisted either through anchor lugs (shear angle) installed in frame head horizontals or
through sleeves attached to the mullion halves.
Inspect frames prior to hoisting. For illustration purposes only, a spreader bar is shown as a hoisting
device. Other lifting devices can be used. Means & methods are the sole responsibility of the
installler. The spreader bar chains should be spaced the same distance as the distance between
hoisting holes in head horizontal or hoisting holes on sleeves. Maximum frame weight to be less than
1500 pounds.
Handle frame to hoist smoothly and in a controlled manner, no swinging or spinning allowed during
hoisting. Avoid shock loads.
Spreader bar should indicate hoisting configuration depending on frame weight. Ensure hoisting bar
is rated for frame weight configuration as required.
Adjust the spreader bar
to have chains spaced
the same distance
as the hoisting holes
Sleeve
HOIST THROUGH
SLEEVES
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