Multiprop MP Postid
Multiprop MP Postid
Multiprop MP Postid
Slab Props
Edition 05 | 2015
MULTIPROP Slab Props
Content
Introduction
Overview, main components 1
Standard configuration 2
Intended use 2
Safety instructions 3
General 3
Standard configuration
A1 Assembly
Pre-assembling the slab prop 4
Assembly with Universal Tripod 6
A2 Dismantling
Releasing the slab prop under load 7
A3 Accessories
Brace Clamp 8
Base MP 50 9
A4 Foreseeable misapplications 10
Tables
Permissible prop loads
MULTIPROP MP 120, 250, 350, 480, 625 14
MULTIPROP MP 120, 250, 350, 480,
625 with Base MP 50 15
Components
Components 16
Key
Safety in- Load-bearing
structions Note Visual check Tip point
Introduction
1 Outer Tube
2 Inner Tube 2
3 Securing Hook
4 Adjusting Collar
5 Pressure Spring 6
6 Measuring Tape
7 Rubbing Plate
8 End Plate
4 3
5
7
Base MP 50 11a
11 Base MP 50 11c
Introduction
Standard configuration
Area of application Features Main components
MULTIPROP Slab Props MULTIPROP slab props are used in MULTIPROP
– are props made of aluminium, shoring operations in a planned perpen- MP 120, L = 0.80 – 1.20 m
– correspond to the load requirements dicular position for the transfer of verti- MP 250, L = 1.45 – 2.50 m
of DIN EN 1065, cal loads. In particular, they also provide MP 350, L = 1.95 – 3.50 m
– are used as vertical supports for tem- support for slab formwork systems. MP 480, L = 2.60 – 4.80 m
porary constructions. The outer tubes of the MULTIPROP MP 625, L = 4.30 – 6.25 m
Slab Props are powder coated.
The integrated measuring tape and System dimensions
free-running collar allow accurate and Assembly heights as individual props
fast height adjustment. according to the permissible extension
The height is continuously adjustable lengths 0.80 m – 6.25 m or 1.30 m –
by means of the end-to-end thread 6.75 m for use with Base MP 50.
without pegging. The MULTIPROP Slab
Prop has a fail-safe feature which pre-
vents the inner tube from unintentional- Technical data
ly slipping out. – Approval Z-8.312-824.
Intended use
1. PERI products have been designed 5. Changes to PERI components are – scaffold tube couplings according to
for exclusive use in the industrial and not permitted and represent a misappli- EN 74.
commercial sectors by suitably trained cation with associated safety risks.
personnel only. 8. Deviations from the standard config-
6. Safety instructions and permissible uration may only be carried out after a
2. These Instructions for Assembly and loads must be observed at all times. separate risk assessment has been
Use serve as basis for the project-relat- completed by the contractor (user).
ed risk assessment and the instructions 7. Components provided by the contrac- On this basis, appropriate measures for
for the provision and use of the system tor must correspond to the characteris- the working safety and stability are to
by the contractor (user). However, they tic features required in these Instruc- be implemented.
do not replace them. tions for Assembly and Use as well as
all current laws and standards.
3. Only PERI original components may
be used. The use of other products and In particular, the following applies if
spare parts represents a misapplication nothing else is specified:
with associated safety risks. – timber components: Strength Class
C24 for Solid Wood EN 338.
4. The components are to be inspected – scaffold tubes: galvanised steel tubes
before each use to ensure that they are with minimum dimensions of Ø 48.3
in perfect condition and function cor- x 3.2 mm according to EN 12811-
rectly. 1:2003 4.2.1.2.
Introduction
Safety instructions
General System-specific Storage and transportation
1. Deviations from the standard configu- 1. Retract components only when the 1. Do not drop the components.
ration and/or intended use present a concrete has sufficiently hardened and
potential safety risk. the person in charge has given the 2. Store and transport components
approval for striking to take place. ensuring that no unintentional change
2. All country-specific laws, standards in their position is possible. Detach lift-
and other safety regulations are to be 2. Anchoring is to take place only if the ing gear from the lowered units only if
taken into account whenever our prod- anchorage has sufficient concrete these are in a stable position and no
ucts are used. strength. unintentional change is possible.
3. During unfavourable weather condi- 3. After exceptional occurrences or long 3. When moving the components,
tions, suitable precautions and meas- periods of downtime at the location make sure they are lifted and set down
ures are to be taken in order to ensure where the formwork or shoring is used, in a way that any unintentional tilting
both working safety and stability. the unit and its components must be over, falling apart, sliding or rolling away
checked for stability and functionality. is prevented.
4. The contractor (user) must ensure
the stability throughout all phases of 4. Use only suitable load-carrying
construction. He must ensure and veri- Care and maintenance equipment to move the components as
fy that all occuring loads are safely 1. MULTIPROP Slab Props have been well as the designated load-bearing
transferred. designed for long-term use on the con- points.
struction site.
5. The contractor (user) has to provide 5. During the lifting and moving proce-
safe working areas for site personnel 2. In order to maintain the value and dure, ensure that all loose parts are
which can be reached through the pro- operational readiness of the MULTIPROP removed or secured.
vision of safe access means. Areas of Slab Props over a long period of time,
risk must be cordoned off and marked. the props should be carefully handled at 6. Assemble and move components on
Hatches and openings on accessible all times. clean, flat and sufficiently load-bearing
working areas must be kept closed dur- surfaces only.
ing working operations. 3. Occasionally grease the rubbing plate
to ensure easier handling.
6. For better comprehensibility, detailed
drawings are partly incomplete. The 4. Only PERI qualified personnel are
safety installations which have possibly allowed to carry out repairs on the
not been included in these detailed MULTIPROP Slab Props.
drawings must nevertheless still be
available.
General
Additional PERI product information
Brochure: Instructions for Use: PERI design tables
– MULTIPROP Aluminium Slab Props – Pallets and Stacking Devices
A1 Assembly
Fig. A1.01a
– Shown here is the assembly of a
free-standing MULTIPROP Slab Prop.
– When used in the system, the
“MULTIPROP System” Instructions
for Assembly and Use must be
adhered to.
– The numbers on the integrated
measuring tape show the complete
length (L) of the MULTIPROP Slab
Prop in metres [m], e.g. 125 = 1.25 m.
– The complete length of the
MULTIPROP Slab Prop can be read
at the top edge of the collar (4a).
– Adjusting range per complete turn:
36 mm.
– The prop can be continuously
readjusted by means of the adjusting
collar if partially loaded up to 15 kN.
Fig. A1.01b
Preparation
MULTIPROP Slab Props are delivered
with retracted inner tubes in a Pallet
RP-2 as standard.
Place the prop on an available work
trestle or the Pallet RP-2.
(Fig. A1.01a + A1.01b)
A1 Assembly
A1 Assembly
A2 Dismantling
Dismantling:
1. Release adjusting collar and set load-
free with:
– hammering the lowering cam.
(Fig. A2.01a)
– Wing Nut Spanner HD Item no.
022027. (Fig. A2.01b)
Fig. A2.01b
A3 Accessories
Brace Clamp
Item no. 027790
Assembly
1. Pull the narrow side of the wedge
(10a) out of the clamp.
A3 Accessories
Base MP 50
Dismantling
Release clamping claws with a ham-
mer.
A4 Foreseeable misapplications
Slab props must always be in a vertical End plates of the slab props must always lie completely flat.
position. If necessary, fill the gap and secure the wedge.
A4 Foreseeable misapplications
Do not connect the slab props to Do not use with Tilting Forkhead Do not use for supporting formwork
each other! MKK or Tilting Base MKF! elements!
If the clear height is too large, a longer Use designated support equipment,
slab prop or shoring tower must be e.g. Push-Pull Props or Brace Frames.
used, e.g. MULTIPROP System with
MRK Frames.
A4 Foreseeable misapplications
Do not use as a trench strut! Do not use as anti-fall protection! Do not use as a guardrail holder!
Use designated trench strut. Use designated anti-fall protection, e.g. Use designated anti-fall protection, e.g.
PROKIT EP 110 or EP 200. PROKIT EP 110 or EP 200.
2
– Instructions for Use for PERI Pallet
3
and Stacking Devices must be fol-
lowed at all times!
– Follow PERI packaging guidelines!
– Transportation units must be cor-
rectly stacked and secured!
PERI Pallets (14) are suitable for lifting
by a crane or forklift.
When using a crane, 4-sling lifting gear
is used to move the pallets.
During fork-lift operations, the pallets
can be moved either by a fork-lift truck
or by using the PERI Lifting Trolley. All
pallets can be lifted using the longitudi-
nal as well as front sides.
Max. number of pallets in accordance
with packaging guidelines.
Transportation
10
120
64
80
Ø14
Ø40
150
87
max L
0
10
min L
10
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MULTIPROP Slab Props
Item no. Weight kg
027790 2.460 Brace Clamp HL, galv., 76 – 120 mm
For assembly of 3 x 15 cm stiffening boards at
slab props Ø 76 – 89 mm and 100 x 100 mm to
120 x 120 mm.
210
239
450 40
983
Ø38
150
500
Ø42 Ø12,5
Ø 89
200
80
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MULTIPROP Slab Props
Item no. Weight kg
Pallets RP-2, galv. Note
103434 38.500 Pallet RP-2 80 x 120, galv. Follow Instructions for Use!
103429 45.300 Pallet RP-2 80 x 150, galv. Technical Data
For stacking and transportation of formwork and Permissible load-bearing capacity 1.5 t.
scaffolding components.
600
853
100
1200 / 1500 800
18
19
The optimal System for every
Project and every Requirement
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Formwork Scaffolding Engineering
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