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999813302 - 02/2018

en-GB

The Formwork Experts.

Platforms assembled from


system components
with Universal suspension head

User Information
Instructions for assembly and use (Method statement)
© by Doka GmbH, A-3300 Amstetten

© by Doka GmbH, A-3300 Amstetten

98133-219-01
User Information Platforms assembled from system components

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Contents
4 Introduction
4 Elementary safety warnings
7 Eurocodes at Doka
8 Doka services

10 Product description
11 Areas of use

12 Structural design

14 Anchoring on the structure


16 Preparing the positioning point
19 Preparing the suspension point
20 Other possible anchorages

21 Assembly
21 Assembling platform

26 Starting up
26 Hanging the platform into place

27 Dismantling

28 General remarks
28 Design variants
30 Suspension head WS10
32 Sideguards on exposed platform-ends
33 Fall-arrest systems on the structure
34 Transporting, stacking and storing

38 Component overview

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Introduction
Elementary safety warnings
User target groups Remarks on this booklet
▪ This booklet is aimed at all persons who will be work- ▪ This booklet can also be used as a generic method
ing with the Doka product or system that it describes. statement or incorporated with a site-specific
It contains information on the standard design for method statement.
setting up this system, and on correct, compliant uti- ▪ Many of the illustrations in this booklet show the
lisation of the system. situation during formwork assembly and are
▪ All persons working with the product described therefore not always complete from the safety
herein must be familiar with the contents of this point of view.
booklet and with all the safety instructions it contains. Any safety accessories not shown in these illustra-
▪ Persons who are incapable of reading and under- tions must still be used by the customer, in accord-
standing this booklet, or who can do so only with dif- ance with the applicable rules and regulations.
ficulty, must be instructed and trained by the cus- ▪ Further safety instructions, especially warnings,
tomer. will be found in the individual sections of this
▪ The customer is to ensure that the information mate- booklet!
rials provided by Doka (e.g. User Information book-
lets, Instructions for Assembly and Use, Operating
Instruction manuals, plans etc.) are up to date and Planning
available to all users, and that they have been made
aware of them and have easy access to them at the ▪ Provide safe workplaces for those using the form-
usage location. work (e.g. for when it is being erected/dismantled,
▪ In the relevant technical documentation and form- modified or repositioned etc). It must be possible to
work utilisation plans, Doka shows the workplace get to and from these workplaces via safe access
safety precautions that are necessary in order to use routes!
the Doka products safely in the usage situations ▪ If you are considering any deviation from the
shown. details and instructions given in this booklet, or
In all cases, users are obliged to ensure compliance any application which goes beyond those
with national laws, standards and regulations described in the booklet, then revised static cal-
throughout the entire project and to take appropriate culations must be produced for checking, as well
additional or alternative workplace safety precau- as supplementary assembly instructions.
tions where necessary.

Hazard assessment Regulations; industrial safety


▪ All laws, Standards, industrial safety regulations and
▪ The customer is responsible for drawing up, docu- other safety rules applying to the utilisation of our
menting, implementing and continually updating a products in the country and/or region in which you
hazard assessment at every job-site. are operating must be observed at all times.
This booklet serves as the basis for the site-specific
hazard assessment, and for the instructions given to ▪ If a person or object falls against, or into, the side-
users on how to prepare and utilise the system. It guard component and/or any of its accessories, the
does not substitute for these, however. component affected may only continue in use after it
has been inspected and passed by an expert.

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Rules applying during all phases of Assembly


the assignment
▪ The equipment/system must be inspected by the
customer before use, to ensure that it is in suitable
▪ The customer must ensure that this product is condition. Steps must be taken to rule out the use of
erected and dismantled, reset and generally used for any components that are damaged, deformed, or
its intended purpose in accordance with the applica- weakened due to wear, corrosion or rot.
ble laws, standards and rules, under the direction
and supervision of suitably skilled persons.
▪ Combining our formwork systems with those of other
manufacturers could be dangerous, risking damage
These persons' mental and physical capacity must
to both health and property. If you intend to combine
not in any way be impaired by alcohol, medicines or
different systems, please contact Doka for advice
drugs.
first.
▪ Doka products are technical working appliances
which are intended for industrial / commercial use ▪ The equipment/system must be assembled and
only, always in accordance with the respective Doka erected in accordance with the applicable laws,
User Information booklets or other technical docu- Standards and rules by suitably skilled personnel of
mentation authored by Doka. the customer's, having regard to any and all required
safety inspections.
▪ The stability and load-bearing capacity of all compo-
nents and units must be ensured during all phases of ▪ It is not permitted to modify Doka products; any such
modifications constitute a safety risk.
the construction work!
▪ Do not step on or apply strain to cantilevers, clo-
sures, etc. until suitable measures to ensure their Closing the formwork
stability have been correctly implemented (e.g. by
tie-backs).
▪ Strict attention to and compliance with the functional ▪ Doka products and systems must be set up so that
instructions, safety instructions and load specifica- all loads acting upon them are safely transferred!
tions are required. Non-compliance can cause acci-
dents and severe injury (risk of fatality) and consid-
erable damage to property.
Pouring
▪ Sources of fire in the vicinity of the formwork are pro-
hibited. Heating appliances are only allowed if prop- ▪ Do not exceed the permitted fresh-concrete pres-
erly and expertly used, and set up a safe distance sures. Over-high pouring rates overload the form-
away from the formwork. work, cause greater deflection and risk breakage.
▪ The customer must consider all types of weather
conditions on equipment and in connection with the
use or storage of the equipment (e.g. slippery sur-
Stripping out the formwork
faces, risk of slippage, effects of wind, etc.) and must
take steps in good time to safeguard the equipment ▪ Do not strip out the formwork until the concrete has
and the surrounding areas and to protect the work- reached sufficient strength and the person in charge
ers. has given the order for the formwork to be stripped
▪ All connections must be checked at regular intervals out!
to ensure that they are secure and in full working ▪ When stripping out the formwork, never use the
order. crane to break concrete cohesion. Use suitable tools
In particular threaded connections and wedged con- such as timber wedges, special pry-bars or system
nections have to be checked and retightened as nec- features such as Framax stripping corners.
essary in accordance with activity on the jobsite and ▪ When stripping out the formwork, do not endanger
especially after out-of-the-ordinary occurrences (e.g. the stability of any part of the structure, or of any
after a storm). scaffolding, platforms or formwork that is still in
▪ It is strictly forbidden to weld Doka products – in par- place!
ticular anchoring/tying components, suspension
components, connector components and castings
etc. – or otherwise subject them to heating.
Welding causes serious change in the microstruc-
ture of the materials from which these components
are made. This leads to a dramatic drop in the failure
load, representing a very great risk to safety.
It is permissible to cut tie rods to length with metal
cutting discs (introduction of heat at the end of the
rod only), but it is important to ensure that flying
sparks do not heat and thus damage other tie rods.
The only articles which are allowed to be welded are
those for which the Doka literature expressly points
out that welding is permitted.

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Transporting, stacking and storing Symbols used


▪ Observe all country-specific regulations applying to The following symbols are used in this document:
the handling of formwork and scaffolding. For system
formwork the Doka slinging means stated in this DANGER
booklet must be used - this is a mandatory require- This is a notifier drawing attention to an
ment. extremely dangerous situation in which non-
If the type of sling is not specified in this booklet, the compliance with this notifier will lead to death
customer must use slinging means that are suitable or severe, irreversible injury.
for the application envisaged and that comply with
the regulations.
▪ Remove any loose parts or fix them in place so that WARNING
they cannot be dislodged or fall free! This is a notifier drawing attention to a dan-
▪ All components must be stored safely, following all gerous situation in which non-compliance
the special Doka instructions given in the relevant with this notifier can lead to death or severe,
sections of this booklet! irreversible injury.

Maintenance
CAUTION
This is a notifier drawing attention to a dan-
▪ Only original Doka components may be used as gerous situation in which non-compliance
spare parts. Repairs may only be carried out by the with this notifier can lead to slight, reversible
manufacturer or authorised facilities. injury.

Miscellaneous
NOTE
The weights as stated are averages for new material; This is a notifier drawing attention to a situa-
actual weights can differ, depending on material toler- tion in which non-compliance with this noti-
ances. Dirt accretions, moisture saturation, etc. can fier can lead to malfunctions or damage to
also affect weight. property.
We reserve the right to make alterations in the interests
of technical progress.
Instruction
Indicates that actions have to be performed
by the user.

Sight-check
Indicates that you need to do a sight-check
to make sure that necessary actions have
been carried out.

Tip
Points out useful practical tips.

Reference
Cross-references other documents.

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Eurocodes at Doka
In Europe, a uniform series of Standards known as The widely used "Permissible stress design" (compar-
Eurocodes (EC) was developed for the construction ing the actual stresses with the permissible stresses)
field by the end of 2007. These are intended to provide has been superseded by a new safety concept in the
a uniform basis, valid throughout Europe, for product EC.
specifications, tenders and mathematical verification. The EC contrast the actions (loads) with the resistance
The EC are the world's most highly developed Stand- (capacity). The previous safety factor in the permissible
ards in the construction field. stresses is now divided into several partial factors. The
In the Doka Group, the EC are to be used as standard safety level remains the same!
from the end of 2008. They will thus supersede the DIN
norms as the "Doka standard" for product design.

Ed Rd

Ed Design value of effect of actions Rd Design value of the resistance


(E ... effect; d ... design) (R ... resistance; d ... design)
Internal forces from action Fd Design capacity of cross-section
(VEd, NEd, MEd) (VRd, NRd, MRd)
Fd Design value of an action Rk Rk
Steel: Rd = Timber: Rd = kmod ·
Fd = γF · Fk γM γM
(F ... force)
Fk Characteristic value of an action Rk Characteristic value of the resistance
"actual load", service load e.g. moment resistance to yield stress
(k ... characteristic)
e.g. dead weight, live load, concrete pressure,
wind
γF Partial factor for actions γM Partial factor for a material property
(in terms of load; F ... force) (in terms of material; M...material)
e.g. for dead weight, live load, concrete pres- e.g. for steel or timber
sure, wind Values from EN 12812
Values from EN 12812
kmod Modification factor (only for timber – to take
account of the moisture and the duration of load
action)
e.g. for Doka beam H20
Values as given in EN 1995-1-1 and EN 13377

Comparison of the safety concepts (example)


Permissible stress design EC/DIN concept The "permissible values" communicated in
Doka documents (e.g.: Qpermissible = 70 kN)
Fyield Rk
115.5 [kN] 115.5 [kN] do not correspond to the design values
Rd gM = 1.1 (e.g.: VRd = 105 kN)!
90<105 [kN]
n ~ 1.65 A
➤ Avoid any confusion between the two!
Ed
90 [kN] ➤ Our documents will continue to state the per-
missible values.
Fpermissible gF = 1.5 Allowance has been made for the following par-
60<70 [kN]
Factual A tial factors:
60 [kN] γF = 1.5
γM, timber = 1.3
γM, steel = 1.1
kmod = 0.9
In this way, all the design values needed in an
EC design calculation can be ascertained from
98013-100

98013-102

the permissible values.

Factual≤ Fpermissible Ed≤ Rd


A Utilisation factor

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Doka services
Support in every stage of the project
Doka offers a broad spectrum of services, all with a sin-
gle aim: to help you succeed on the site.
Every project is unique. Nevertheless, there is one
thing that all construction projects have in common –
and that is a basic structure with five stages. We at
Doka know our clients' varying requirements. With our
consulting, planning and other services, we help you
achieve effective implementation of your formwork
assignment using our formwork products – in every one
of these stages.

1 2 3
Project Development Stage Bidding Stage Operations Scheduling Stage

Taking well-founded decisions Optimising the preliminary work Controlled, regular forming oper-
thanks to professional advice and with Doka as an experienced part- ations, for greater efficiency
consulting ner resulting from realistically calculated
formwork concepts

Find precisely the right formwork Draw up potentially winning bids, by Plan cost-effectively right from the
solutions, with the aid of ▪ basing them on realistically calcu- outset, thanks to
▪ help with the bid invitation lated guideline prices ▪ detailed offers
▪ in-depth analysis of the initial sit- ▪ making the right formwork ▪ determination of the commission-
uation choices ing quantities
▪ objective evaluation of the plan- ▪ having an optimum time-calcula- ▪ co-ordination of lead-times and
ning, execution, and time-risks tion basis handover deadlines

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The advantages for you


thanks to professional advice and
consulting
4 5 ▪ Cost savings and time gains
When we advise and support you
right from the word 'go', we can
Concrete Construction Stage Project Close-out Stage make sure that the right formwork
systems are chosen and then
used as planned. This lets you
achieve optimum utilisation of the
formwork equipment, and effec-
tive forming operations because
your workflows will be correct.

▪ Maximised workplace safety


The advice and support we can
give you in how to use the equip-
ment correctly, and as planned,
leads to greater safety on the job.

▪ Transparency
Because our services and costs
Optimum resource utilisation Seeing things through to a posi- are completely transparent, there
with assistance from the Doka tive conclusion is no need for improvisation dur-
Formwork Experts with professional support ing the project – and no unpleas-
ant surprises at the end of it.

▪ Reduced close-out costs


Workflow optimisation, thanks to Doka Services are a byword for Our professional advice on the
▪ thorough utilisation planning transparency and efficiency here, selection, quality and correct use
▪ internationally experienced pro- offering of the equipment helps you avoid
ject technicians ▪ jointly handled return of rented damage, and minimise wear-and-
▪ appropriate transport logistics formwork tear.
▪ on-site support ▪ professional dismantling
▪ efficient cleaning and recondition-
ing using special equipment

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Product description User Information Platforms assembled from system components

Product description

Platforms assembled from system Basic drawings of product


components with Universal
suspension head System dimensions

Easy to use and versatile. With the Universal suspen- A a


sion head and the Doka system components, platforms
d
can be perfectly adapted to widely differing project
requirements. The area of application of the Universal
suspension head extends from applications in simple
storage and working platforms, pouring platforms and

g
b
bridge edge beam brackets for vertical walls to cus-
tomer applications for inclined structures or narrow

c
shafts.
98133-201-01

Features of the Universal suspension f

head e

▪ High load-bearing capacity for economical solutions


with widely spaced brackets and high live loads h
▪ Integral combination safety and crane-slinging bow a ... 107 mm (Multi-purpose waling WS10 and Multi-purpose waling
for protection against unintentional lift-out and as WU12)
defined slinging point for slinging to crane b ... 150 mm (Top100 tec waling WU14)
▪ Possibility of directly pinning the Doka waling sys- c ... 125 mm (Pair of Channels UK12)
d ... Diam. 20,5 mm
tems in different fixing positions enables project-spe- e ... 140 mm
cific platforms to be assembled without special parts f ... 50.5 mm
▪ Optional safety wedge for secure suspension even g ... 333 mm
h ... 365 mm
on structures inclined at angles >45 °
A Safety bow

Usable waling systems

Large-area formwork Top 50


Multi-purpose waling WS10 Multi-purpose waling WU12

98133-202-01 98133-202-02

Large-area formwork
Doka UniKit
Top 100 tec
Top100 tec waling WU14 Pair of Channels UK12

98133-202-03 98133-202-04

Follow the directions in the 'Large-area form-


work Top 50’, ‘Large-area formwork
Top 100 tec’ and ‘Doka UniKit’ User Informa-
tion booklets!

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Areas of use
Straight walls

Decking above waling Decking below waling


Vertical waling secured Horizontal waling secured
Flat platform Platform with points for connecting travelling gear, spindles,...

F F
F

a b
A B A B A B

B D G H B D G H
B D E

I C I C
I C

98133-205-01 98133-204-01 98133-203-01

a ... 277 mm
b ... 170 mm
A Universal suspension head
B Multi-purpose waling
C Bracing
D Strut or spindle strut
E Insertion adapter XP
F Handrail post XP 1.20m
G Beam support WS10-WU16
H Railing adapter XP DokaCC
I Squared timber

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Structural design

Structural design of the Universal Permissible load combination of FV and FH


suspension head
Multi-purpose waling WS10 and WU12
Ways of installing
Imposed loads Horizontal waling
Vertical waling secured
secured
Decking above waling Decking below waling
FV
98133-225-01 98133-226-01 98133-227-01
C B A

FH

System waling pinned to the Universal suspension head


17 kN ≤ FH < 60 kN => FVperm. = 50 kN FVperm. ≤ 25 kN
98133-209-01
0 kN ≤ FH < 17 kN => FVperm. = 40 kN FHperm. ≤ 60 kN
System waling bolted to the Universal suspension head
A Cone screw B 7cm with Hexagon bolts M20 8.8
B Universal climbing cone 15.0 FVperm. = 50 kN FVperm. ≤ 40 kN
FHperm. = 60 kN FHperm. ≤ 60 kN
C Stop anchor 15.0 (expendable anchoring component)
Connection plates on the vertical waling must always face toward the
wall.
Imposed loads with Universal climbing cone 15.0
and Cone screw B 7cm Multi-purpose walings WU14 and pairs of Channels
UK12
FH ... permitted horizontal load: 60 kN Top100 tec waling WU14 1) Pairs of Channels UK12
FV ... permitted vertical load: 50 kN
98133-232-01 98133-233-01
Note the restrictions in the sections headed 'Permissi-
ble load combination of FV and FH' and 'Other possible
anchorages'!

NOTICE
When making project-specific platforms, System waling pinned to the Universal suspension head
observe the following points: FVperm. ≤ 50 kN 30 kN ≤ FVperm. ≤ 40 kN =>
FHperm. ≤ 60 kN FHperm. = 60 kN
▪ Position brackets as symmetrically as pos- System waling bolted to the Universal suspension head
sible and keep their cantilever short. with Hexagon bolts M20 8.8
▪ Ensure that all loads are applied centrally. FVperm. ≤ 50 kN FVperm. ≤ 50 kN
▪ The stability of the platforms must be FHperm. ≤ 60 kN FHperm. ≤ 60 kN
ensured during all phases of the construc- 1) Connection plates on the vertical waling must always face toward

tion work! the wall.

WARNING
CAUTION
➤ The Universal suspension head must be rig-
Risk of platforms tipping over when loads are idly pinned to a waling (vertical or horizontal
applied non-centrally. waling) with 2 Connecting pins 10cm and the
If there is no way to avoid cantilevers extending connecting pins must be secured with 2
out to one side, observe the following points: spring cotters.
➤ Choose the widest possible bracket spacing
98133-225-01 98133-229-01
in relation to the cantilever!
➤ Allow for the greater influence of the bracket
in the cantilevering region!
➤ Contact your Doka technician for information
on further measures to prevent platforms tip-
ping over. 98133-225-02

The anti-liftout guards are not suitable for sus-


taining planned forces! The anti-liftout guard is
only designed to prevent the platform from
being accidentally lifted out of its suspension
points while work is in progress.

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Structural design of railings

Max. influence width per handrail post

Handrail post XP with Insertion adapter XP


Protective gratings XP
Guardrail boards Guardrail boards Guardrail boards Scaffold tubes
2.70x1.20m
2.4 x 15 cm 3 x 15 cm 4 x 15 cm 48.3mm
and 2.70x0.60m

98133-228-01
98133-224-01
98133-223-01
Dynamic pressure q(ze)

C C C

B B

E E E
A A A

0.2 kN/m2 1.9 m 2.7 m 3.6 m 5.0 m


0.6 kN/m2 1.9 m 2.7 m 2.7 m 5.0 m
2.5 m
1.1 kN/m2 1.5 m 1.5 m 1.5 m 2.8 m
1.3 kN/m2 1.2 m 1.2 m 1.2 m 2.4 m
A Insertion adapter XP
B Toeboard holder XP 1.20m
C Handrail post XP 1.80m or
Handrail post XP 1.20m + Handrail post XP 0.60m
E Connecting pin 10cm + Spring cotter 5mm

Multi-purpose
waling WS 10
Handrail post T 1.80m Universal railing SK 2.00m
with Corner con-
necting plate SK
Guardrail board Scaffold tube Guardrail board Full enclosure Full enclosure

A
B B B C
Dynamic pressure q(ze)

98054-230-01

98054-236-01

E
98054-234-01

98054-233-01

98054-235-01

E E E E D

Height of guardrail boards: Height of guardrail boards:


≤15 cm ≤20 cm ≤15 cm ≤20 cm
≤ 1.1 kN/m2 1.83 m 1.33 m 5.0 m 3.5 m 3.1 m 1.3 m 3.5 m
≤ 1.3 kN/m2 1.55 m 1.13 m 5.0 m 3.4 m 2.6 m 1.1 m 3.0 m
≤ 1.7 kN/m2 1.18 m 0.86 m 5.0 m 2.6 m 2.0 m 0.8 m 2.3 m
A Handrail post T 1.80m
B Universal railing SK 2.00m
C Multi-purpose waling WS10 Top50 2.25m
D Corner connecting plate SK
E Connecting pin 10cm + Spring cotter 5mm

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Anchoring on the structure

Positioning point and suspension Dimensioning the suspension point


point
The required cube compressive strength of the con-
crete at the time of loading must be specified sepa-
rately for each project by the structural designer. It
will depend on the following factors:
▪ load actually occurring
E ▪ length of the stop anchor
C ▪ reinforcement / extra reinforcement steel
D
▪ distance from edge
B The introduction of the forces, the transfer of these
9408-239-01 A forces into the structure, and the stability of the overall
construction, must all be verified by the structural
A Universal climbing cone designer.
B Sealing sleeve K (expendable anchoring component)
The required cube compressive strength fck,cube,current
C Stop anchor (expendable anchoring component)
must be at least 10 N/mm2, however.
D Depth mark
E Cone screw B 7cm
Follow the directions in the Calculation Guide
▪ Universal climbing cone entitled 'Load-bearing capacity of anchorages
- The positioning point and the suspension point in concrete' or ask your Doka technician!
are both prepared using this one single type of
cone
▪ Stop anchor
- Expendable anchoring component for anchoring
the universal climbing cone (and thus the work-
ing platform) in the concrete from one side.
▪ Cone screw B 7cm
- On the positioning point – for fastening the uni-
versal climbing cone.
- On the suspension point – as a safe means of
suspending the climbing unit.

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Types of stop anchor WARNING


The Stop anchor 15.0 11.5cm 90 may acci-
Note: dentally come unscrewed from the universal
climbing cone while low-viscosity concrete is
In the project planning stage and later, avoid mixing being poured.
different types of stop anchor to exclude the risk of
confusion on the jobsite. ➤ Take additional precautions to prevent the
Stop anchor 15.0 11.5cm 90 from being
turned.
Stop anchor 15.0 16cm 55

a e

9408-240-01
d b
c

a ... Tie-rod length: 16.0 cm


b ... Installation depth: 21.5 cm
c ... Minimum wall thickness: 23.5 cm (where the concrete cover is
2 cm)
c ... Minimum wall thickness: 24.5 cm (where the concrete cover is
3 cm)
d ... Concrete cover
e ... Size of stop-anchor plate: 55 mm

Stop anchor 15.0 11.5cm 90

a
e
9408-247-01

d b

a ... Tie-rod length: 11.5 cm


b ... Installation depth: 17 cm
c ... Minimum wall thickness: 19 cm (where the concrete cover is
2 cm)
c ... Minimum wall thickness: 20 cm (where the concrete cover is
3 cm)
d ... Concrete cover
e ... Size of stop-anchor plate: 90 mm

WARNING
The short Stop anchor 15.0 11.5cm 90 has a
much lower load-bearing capacity than the
Stop anchor 15.0 16cm 55.
➤ For this reason, the short stop anchor is only
allowed to be used on systems with low ten-
sile loads at the anchoring location, such as
on climbing systems inside shafts.
➤ If the geometry means that it is only possible
to install the short stop anchor, then revised
static calculation, with extra reinforcement
steel, is required in cases where larger ten-
sile loads may occur.
➤ The Stop anchor 15.0 11.5cm 90 is only per-
mitted for wall thicknesses < 24 cm. For wall
thicknesses ≥ 24 cm, the Stop anchor 15.0
16cm 55 (or larger) must be used.

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Preparing the positioning point


Positioning point with Cone screw B
WARNING
➤ Always screw the stop anchor into the uni- 7cm (with hole drilled through form-
versal climbing cone until it fully engages (up ply)
to the depth mark).
Not screwing the stop anchor sufficiently far
into the cone may subsequently lead to How to mount:
reduced load-bearing capacity and to the ➤ Fasten a packing plate (e.g. Dokaplex 15 mm) to the
failure of the suspension point – resulting in form-ply (position as per project plan).
injury and damage. ➤ Drill a diam. 30 mm hole in the form-ply (position as
➤ Use only the Cone screw B 7cm for the posi- shown in the project plan).
tioning point and suspension point (head of ➤ Push the sealing sleeve all the way onto the Univer-
screw is red)! sal climbing cone.
WARNING ➤ Push the Cone screw B 7cm through the form-facing,
Sensitive anchoring, suspension and connec- screw it into the Universal climbing cone and tighten
tor components! it firmly.
➤ Never weld or heat these components. ➤ Screw the Stop anchor into the Universal climbing
cone, until it engages (up to the depth mark).
➤ Any components that are damaged or have
been weakened by corrosion or wear must a
be withdrawn from use.

NOTICE
C D A G
▪ The axis of the universal climbing cone
must be at right angles to the surface of the
concrete – maximum angle of deviation: 2°.
▪ Tolerance for locating the positioning points
and suspension points: ±10 mm in the hori-
zontal and the vertical. E
▪ Universal climbing cones are supplied with
Sealing sleeves K. Every time the cones 9710-377-01

are re-used, fit them with new sealing a ... 35 - 45 mm


sleeves first. A Universal climbing cone + Sealing sleeve K
C Stop-anchor
D Depth mark
E Cone screw B 7cm
G Packing plate

Tools needed:
▪ Reversible ratchet 3/4"
▪ Spanner for Universal climbing cone 15.0/20.0
▪ Extension 20cm 3/4"
▪ Box nut 50 3/4" (for Cone screw B 7cm)

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Form-ply protection Positioning point with Positioning


The Form-ply protector 32mm protects the form-ply clamp M30 (with hole drilled through
from damage around the positioning point. This is a form-ply)
particular advantage for formwork with high numbers of
repeat uses.
Because the hole is drilled with a diameter of only 9-
Possible thicknesses of form-ply: 18 - 27 mm
10 mm, the positioning point can be relocated at
In order to fit the Form-ply protector, a 46 mm diam. smaller intervals than would be possible with the Cone
hole must be drilled in the form-ply first. screw B 7cm.

I J
C D A H
C D

E
A

9710-376-01
9710-378-01

A Universal climbing cone + Sealing sleeve K


A Universal climbing cone + Sealing sleeve K
C Stop-anchor
C Stop-anchor
D Depth mark
D Depth mark
E Cone screw B 7cm
I Socket connector M30 of the Positioning clamp M30
H Form-ply protector 32mm (width-across 70 mm)
J M8 wing bolt of the Positioning clamp M30

Where necessary, the Form-ply protector 32mm can be How to mount:


closed off with a Cover cap D35x3 (included with prod-
uct). ➤ Drill a diam. 9-10 mm hole in the form-ply (position
as shown in the project plan).
Nail the M8 wing bolt onto the form-facing to
make it easier to mount the cone.
Shortened double-headed nails make it easier
to dismount the wing bolt.

98037-282-02

98037-284-02

➤ Push the sealing sleeve all the way onto the Univer-
sal climbing cone.
➤ Screw a Socket connector M30 all the way into the
Universal climbing cone and tighten it.
➤ Screw the Stop anchor into the Universal climbing
cone, until it engages (up to the depth mark).
➤ Screw the pre-assembled unit onto the M8 wing bolt
(make sure that it seals against the formwork).
Tools needed:
▪ Reversible ratchet 3/4"
▪ Spanner for Universal climbing cone 15.0/20.0
▪ Extension 20cm 3/4"
▪ Box nut 50 3/4" (for Cone screw B 7cm)
▪ Reversible ratchet 1/2"
▪ Extension 1/2"

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Positioning point with Positioning Pouring


disk M30 (with no hole drilled through
➤ Before pouring, check all positioning points and sus-
form-ply) pension points once again.
▪ The axis of the universal climbing cone
For special applications only, when it is not possible to must be at right-angles to the surface of
drill through the form-ply (e.g. where there are Doka the concrete – maximum angle of devia-
beams or formwork panel frame profiles directly behind tion: 2°.
the positioning point).
▪ The universal climbing cone must be
embedded so that it is flush with the con-
crete surface.
K
▪ Tolerance for locating the positioning
points and suspension points: ±10 mm in
C D
the horizontal and the vertical.
▪ The sealing sleeve must be completely
pushed onto the Universal climbing cone.
▪ The depth mark on the stop anchor must
be right up against the Universal climbing
A cone = must be screwed in to the full
depth.
9710-379-01
➤ When low-viscosity concretes are used, take addi-
A Universal climbing cone + Sealing sleeve K tional precautions to prevent the Stop-anchor
C Stop anchor 15.0 11.5cm 90 from being turned.
D Depth mark Make marks on the top edge of the formwork
K Positioning disk M30 so that you can easily see where the anchoring
points are during pouring.
NOTICE
➤ Prevent the vibrator from touching the stop anchors.
Important! ➤ Do not place concrete directly above the stop
It is not permitted to use the Positioning anchors.
disk M30 more than once in the same position,
These measures prevent the anchors working loose
as it cannot be fixed firmly and securely in the
during pouring and vibration.
old nail-holes.
Assembly:
➤ Fix the Positioning disk M30 to the form-ply using
28x60 nails (position as shown in drawing).
➤ Push the sealing sleeve all the way onto the univer-
sal climbing cone.
➤ Screw the stop anchor into the universal climbing
cone, until it engages (up to the depth mark).
➤ Screw the universal climbing cone onto the Position-
ing disk M30 and tighten it.
Tools needed:
▪ Reversible ratchet 3/4"
▪ Universal cone spanner 15.0/20.0 (for universal
climbing cone)
▪ Extension 20cm 3/4"
▪ Box nut 50 3/4" (for Cone screw B 7cm)
▪ Reversible ratchet 1/2"
▪ Extension 1/2"

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Preparing the suspension point


➤ Screw the Cone screw B 7cm into the Universal
climbing cone until it engages, and tighten it firmly.
A tightening torque of 100 Nm (20 kg, assuming a
ratchet-length of approx. 50 cm) is sufficient.
Ensure that control-dimension b = 30 mm!

A C

9408-240-02

A Universal climbing cone


C Cone screw B 7cm

The only tool allowed to be used for screwing in and fix-


ing the Cone screw B 7cm in the Universal climbing
cone is the Reversible ratchet 3/4".

Reversible Reversible ratchet 3/4"


Ratchet MF 3/4" SW 50
ratchet 3/4" with extension

Tr687-200-01 Tr687-200-01 Tr687-200-01

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Other possible anchorages


Overview of suitable suspension points
Stop anchor Vperm. [kN] Hperm. [kN]
Universal climbing cone 15.0 + Cone screw B 7cm - 50 60
Suspension cone 15.0 5cm Stop anchor 15.0 16cm 55 50 1)

Suspension cone 15.0 f. insulation up to 11cm + Cone screw Rd28 Stop anchor 15.0 16cm 55 20 1)

Screw-in cone 15.0 + Bridge edge beam anchor 15.0 - 1) 30


Suspension cone 15.0 with collar - 50 1)

1) Separate statics testing is necessary to determine the permissible loads!

Anchorage with Suspension cone 15.0 5cm


Expendable parts Re-useable parts
Sealing sleeve Cantilever position- Tie rod 15.0, length Suspension cone
Pigtail anchor 15.0 Super plate 15.0
15.0 5cm ing cone 15.0 5cm approx. 20 cm 15.0 5cm

or or or
Sealing sleeve S
Stop anchor 15.0 Fixing plate 15.0
15.0 5cm

Suspension cone 15.0 f. insulation up to 11cm


Expendable parts Re-useable parts
Sealing sleeve 15.0 f. insulation up to Suspension cone 15.0 f. insulation up
Pigtail anchor 15.0 Cone screw Rd28
11cm to 11cm

or in addition, where needed:


Stop anchor 15.0 Positioning disk Rd28

Anchorage with Screw-in cone 15.0


Expendable parts Re-useable parts
Bridge edge beam anchor 15.0 Nailing cone 15.0 Screw-in cone 15.0

Subsequently drilled suspension point with Suspension cone 15.0 with collar
Expendable parts Re-useable parts
Suspension cone
Rock anchor spreader unit 15.0 Tie rod 15.0 Rock anchor installation tube
15.0 with collar

The required cube compressive strength of the con- Follow the directions in the Calculation Guide
crete at the time of loading must be specified sepa- entitled 'Load-bearing capacity of anchorages
rately for each project by the structural designer. It in concrete', and/or ask your Doka technician!
will depend on the following factors:
▪ load actually occurring NOTICE
▪ Anchoring depth hef Separate statics analysis is required for
▪ reinforcement / extra reinforcement steel dimensioning of the suspension point.
▪ distance from edge
The introduction of the forces, the transfer of these
forces into the structure, and the stability of the overall
construction, must all be verified by the structural
designer.
The required cube compressive strength fck,cube,current
must be at least 10 N/mm2, however.

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Assembly
Assembling platform
The modular design of the working platform assembled ➤ Secure Doka beams H20 to the multi-purpose wal-
from system components means that many different ings
combinations are possible. using Beam screws S 8/70 or Flange clamps H20.
Depending on the project, the actual design may thus
differ very greatly from the basic type described here. B

NOTICE
▪ There must be a flat, firm base capable of
supporting the load.
▪ Prepare a sufficiently large assembly area.
▪ Tightening torque of the couplers for the
bracing tubes: 50 Nm 98133-205-07
▪ During all assembly and dismantling work
on the working platform that is carried out
on the structure itself, the operators must
use fall-arrest equipment (e.g. the Doka B B
personal fall-arrest set). C D

Example: Decking above waling


➤ Follow the shop drawing / assembly plan.

Mounting the decking supports


98133-213-01 98133-213-02

➤ Prepare squared timbers to place the multi-purpose B Doka beam H20


walings onto (height: min. 120 mm). C Beam screw S8/70
➤ Lay down multi-purpose walings, spaced apart by D Flange clamp H20
the exact centre-to-centre distance.
The connection plates must be facing upwards.
▪ Beam screw S 8/70: Width-across 13 mm Hole diam-
eter: 10 mm
▪ Flange clamp H20: Width-across 19 mm
y

98133-205-08

a ... centre-to-centre distance


x = y ... diagonals
A Multi-purpose waling

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Mounting the deck-boards Installing crane hoisting points

NOTICE ➤ Drill the holes for the Lifting rod 15.0 in the deck-
boards.
The cut-outs in the platform decking may vary, Diameter of drilled hole: min. 20mm
depending on the project!
➤ Mount the Lifting rod 15.0 and Retaining plate 15.0.
➤ Fasten deck-boards to the Doka beams with
Torx TG 6x90 A2 universal countersunk screws.
The deck-boards must be fastened to every F
formwork beam by 2 screws!
Do a sight-check to make sure that the deck-
boards have been fixed properly!

E
98133-205-05

98133-205-14

F F
98133-205-06

Cut-out needed in platform decking:


G G
d

F Lifting rod 15.0


a
G Retaining plate 15.0
b

c
98133-205-11

A To avoid trip hazards, the Lifting rod 15.0 with


Retaining plate 15.0 can be installed in the out-
ermost Doka beam H20.
a ... 170 mm
b ... 150 mm Follow the directions in the 'Lifting rod 15.0'
c ... 270 mm
d ... 50 mm
Operating Instructions!
A Multi-purpose waling
E Plank 5/20 cm

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Mounting the railing Mounting the guard-rail boards


➤ Insert and secure the guardrail boards.
Follow the directions in the 'Edge protection
system XP' User Information booklet.

➤ Pin the Insertion adapter XP onto the multi-purpose L

walings with 2 Connecting pins 10cm and secure


these with Spring cotters 5mm. M
K
98133-205-13
H

98133-205-02

K Toeboard holder XP 1.20m


L Guardrail board
M Toeboard

I
98133-205-04

H Insertion adapter XP
I Connecting pin 10cm + Spring cotter 5mm

➤ Working from below, push the Toeboard holder XP


0.60m onto the Handrail post XP 1.20m (not needed
when using the Protective grating XP).
➤ Push a Handrail post XP 1.20m onto the Insertion
adapter until it locks ('Easy-Click' function).

98133-205-03

H Insertion adapter XP
J Handrail post XP 1.20m
K Toeboard holder XP 1.20m

▪ The locking mechanism must engage.


▪ The bracket of the toeboard holder must
be pointing downward, facing the platform.

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Pre-assembling the vertical unit ➤ Use square bolts to secure squared timber 8x16 cm
to the vertical multi-purpose walings.
➤ Prepare squared timbers to place the multi-purpose
walings onto H
(height: min. 120 mm).
➤ Lay down multi-purpose walings, spaced apart by
the exact centre-to-centre distance.
The connection plates must be facing upwards.

98133-211-01
y
H Squared timber 8x16 cm
x

Bolting-items needed for each multi-purpose waling:


A ▪ 1 square bolt M10x180
▪ 1 washer A10.5
a ▪ 1 hexagon nut M10
98133-211-04

a ... centre-to-centre distance Instead of the squared timber, Facade precast


x = y ... diagonals member clamps V can be bolted to the multi-
A Multi-purpose waling purpose walings.

➤ Brace the multi-purpose walings in the horizontal I


and the diagonal.
width-across 22 mm

B
E
C
D

I Facade precast member clamp V

98133-211-03

B Screw-on coupler 48mm 50


C Scaffold tube 48.3mm (horizontal)
D Swivel coupler 48mm
E Scaffold tube 48.3mm (diagonal)

Distance between swivel coupler and screw-on cou-


pler: max. 160 mm.
➤ Bolt the Universal suspension head into the multi-
purpose walings with 2 Connecting pins 10cm and
secure these with Spring cotters 5mm.

G F

98133-211-02

F Universal suspension head


G Connecting pin 10cm + Spring cotter 5mm

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Mounting the vertical unit onto the ➤ Pin the Universal suspension heads to the multi-pur-
pose walings of the platform with Connecting pins
platform: 10cm and secure the connecting pins with Spring
cotters 5mm.
➤ Set down the platform on a temporary support. ➤ Swing the Spindle struts T7 forward and pin them to
➤ Pin Spindle struts T7 onto the multi-purpose walings the multi-purpose walings of the vertical unit with
with Connecting pins 10cm and secure these with Connecting pins 10cm and secure the connecting
Spring cotters 5mm. pins with Spring cotters 5mm.
➤ Adjust the Spindle struts T7 to the length shown in
the shop drawing / assembly plan.

E D A

C F B

98133-205-09

98133-205-10 A Platform
B Spindle strut T7
A Platform
C Connecting pin 10cm + Spring cotter 5mm
B Spindle strut T7
D Safety bow
C Connecting pin 10cm + Spring cotter 5mm
E Universal suspension head
F Vertical unit
➤ Attach the lifting chains to the red safety bows.
98133-221-02
E

98133-221-01

D Safety bow (red)


E Universal suspension head

➤ Lift the vertical unit into position on the platform.

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Starting up
Hanging the platform into place

NOTICE ➤ Once the platform has been hung into place on the
suspension cone, the load is removed from the four-
▪ Remove any loose items from the platforms, part lifting chain.
or secure them firmly.
▪ 'Passenger transportation' is forbidden!
The platforms are normally lifted using suitable four-
part lifting chains such as the Doka 4-part chain 3.20m.
Follow the directions in the ‘Doka 4-part chain
3.20m’ Operating Instructions!

➤ Attach a four-part lifting chain to the front and rear


crane hoisting points.
Spread angle β: max. 30° 98133-214-02

b The red safety bows drop to their initial position,


automatically securing the platform against lift-out.
Secured position = safety bow (red) fully low-
ered in the Universal suspension head.
98133-205-16

➤ Use a four-part lifting chain to lift the platform and,


using tag-lines, guide it to the place of use.

98133-214-04

A C B C

A Safety bow (red)


B Lifting rod 15.0
C Doka 4-part chain 3.20m

➤ Hang the platform into place.

98133-214-01

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Dismantling
NOTICE ➤ Lift the platform out of its suspension points.
▪ There must be a flat, firm base capable of
supporting the load.
▪ Provide a sufficiently large dismantling
space.
▪ Remove any loose items from the platforms,
or secure them firmly.
▪ During all assembly and dismantling work
on the working platform that is carried out A C B
on the structure itself, the operators must
use fall-arrest equipment (e.g. the Doka
personal fall-arrest set).

Disassembly with four-part lifting


chain
➤ Attach a four-part lifting chain to the front and rear
crane hoisting points.

98133-214-04

A C B C 98133-217-05

A Safety bow (red)


B Lifting rod 15.0
C Doka 4-part chain 3.20m

➤ Place the platform on a temporary support.

A Safety bow (red)


B Lifting rod 15.0
C Doka 4-part chain 3.20m

98133-205-16

➤ From this point on disassembly takes place on the


ground and is the reverse of the assembly proce-
dure.
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General remarks
Design variants
Use with Positioning unit DokaCC
Use in narrow shafts and against pit
lining

A B C

B C
F
H

D
A G
B

a ... 60 - 80 cm
98133-200-02
A Universal suspension head
A Universal suspension head B Connecting pin 10cm + Spring cotter 5mm
B Positioning unit DokaCC C Multi-purpose waling WS10
C Multi-purpose waling WU12 D Adjustable waling extension FF20/50
E Beam clamp Top50
Follow the directions in the 'Tunnel system F Bolting items M20
DokaCC’ User Information booklet. G Barrier such as sheet-pile wall, for example
H Hardwood packer

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Use at angles of inclination

Horizontal waling with Corner plate FF20/G as spacer


Horizontal waling directly at the Universal suspension head
at the Universal suspension head

A
A

a
B

a
98133-206-01 98133-208-01

A Universal suspension head


F ... permitted shear force (lift-out force): 12 kN
B Corner plate FF20 G

Installation of Universal safety wedge


WARNING 1) Move the safety bow into the stand-by position
At angles of inclination α ≥ 45° the safety bow (fixed in the short slot).
does not provide security against lift-out. 2) Secure the snap link of the safety wedge to the Uni-
Falling hazard! versal suspension head.
➤ Provide security against lift-out by fitting the 3) Install the safety wedge by driving it in from right to
safety wedge into the Universal suspension left.
head! 4) Secure safety wedge at the end by inserting Spring
cotter 5mm.
4 D A E
1 NOTICE
C
▪ In planning, allow for accessibility of the
B A safety wedge.
2
3
▪ Separate static verification is required.
▪ Provide suitable handling equipment.

98133-210-01

A Safety wedge for universal suspension head


B Snap hook with rope
C Spring cotter 5 mm
D Safety bow
E Cone screw B 7cm

98133-236-01

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Suspension head WS10


Imposed loads Practical example

FV
C B A

FH

a
98133-209-02

a ... 107 mm (Multi-purpose waling WS10 and Multi-purpose waling A F G


WU12)
A Cone screw B 7cm
B Universal climbing cone 15.0
C Stop anchor 15.0 (expendable anchoring component)

Imposed loads with Universal climbing cone 15.0 B C D


and Cone screw B 7cm C

FH ... permitted horizontal load: 60 kN E

FV ... permitted vertical load: 30 kN


Note the restrictions in the section headed 'Other pos- H
sible anchorages'!

NOTICE 98133-218-01

Use of the suspension point is possible up to a A Suspension head WS10


wall angle of inclination of max. 45°! B Formwork element connector FF20/50
C Multi-purpose waling
D Strut or spindle strut
Ways of installing the horizontal E Bracing
multi-purpose waling F Safety bow (front crane hoisting point)
G Lifting rod 15.0 and Retaining plate 15.0
(rear crane hoisting point)
Below Suspension head WS10 Above Suspension head WS10 H Squared timber

98133-231-01

A 98133-230-01

E A
B F C
B F C E

A Suspension head WS10


B Formwork element connector FF20/50
C Multi-purpose waling
E Bracing
F Connecting pin 10cm + Spring cotter 5mm

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Other possible anchorages

Overview of suitable suspension points


Stop anchor Vperm. [kN] Hperm. [kN]
Universal climbing cone 15.0 + Cone screw B 7cm - 30 60
Suspension cone 15.0 5cm Stop anchor 15.0 16cm 55 30 40
Suspension cone 15.0 f. insulation up to 11cm + Cone screw Rd28 Stop anchor 15.0 16cm 55 20 1)

Screw-in cone 15.0 + Bridge edge beam anchor 15.0 - 1) 30


Suspension cone 15.0 with collar - 30 1)

1) Separate statics testing is necessary to determine the permissible loads!

Anchorage with Suspension cone 15.0 5cm


Expendable parts Re-useable parts
Sealing sleeve Cantilever position- Tie rod 15.0, length Suspension cone
Pigtail anchor 15.0 Super plate 15.0
15.0 5cm ing cone 15.0 5cm approx. 20 cm 15.0 5cm

or or or
Sealing sleeve S
Stop anchor 15.0 Fixing plate 15.0
15.0 5cm

Suspension cone 15.0 f. insulation up to 11cm


Expendable parts Re-useable parts
Sealing sleeve 15.0 f. insulation up to Suspension cone 15.0 f. insulation up
Pigtail anchor 15.0 Cone screw Rd28
11cm to 11cm

or In addition, where needed:


Stop anchor 15.0 Positioning disk Rd28

Anchorage with Screw-in cone 15.0


Expendable parts Re-useable parts
Bridge edge beam anchor 15.0 Nailing cone 15.0 Screw-in cone 15.0

Subsequently drilled suspension point with Suspension cone 15.0 with collar
Expendable parts Re-useable parts
Suspension cone
Rock anchor spreader unit 15.0 Tie rod 15.0 Rock anchor installation tube
15.0 with collar

The required cube compressive strength of the con- Follow the directions in the Calculation Guide
crete at the time of loading must be specified sepa- entitled 'Load-bearing capacity of anchorages
rately for each project by the structural designer. It in concrete', and/or ask your Doka technician!
will depend on the following factors:
▪ load actually occurring NOTICE
▪ Anchoring depth hef Separate statics analysis is required for
▪ reinforcement / extra reinforcement steel dimensioning of the suspension point.
▪ distance from edge
The introduction of the forces, the transfer of these
forces into the structure, and the stability of the overall
construction, must all be verified by the structural
designer.
The required cube compressive strength fck,cube,current
must be at least 10 N/mm2, however.

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Sideguards on exposed platform-ends


On platforms that do not completely encircle the struc-
ture, suitable sideguards must be placed across
exposed end-of-platform zones.

Note:
The plank and board thicknesses given here comply
with the C24 category of EN 338.
Observe all national regulations applying to deck-
boards and guard-rail boards.

Edge protection system XP

Follow the directions in the 'Edge protection


system XP' User Information booklet.

Assembly:
➤ Fasten Railing clamps XP onto the decking of the
working platform, by tightening the wedge (clamping
range 2 to 43 cm).
➤ Working from below, push a Toeboard
holder XP 1.20m onto the Handrail post XP 1.20m.
➤ Push the Handrail post XP 1.20m into the post-hold-
ing fixture on the Railing clamps XP until the locking
mechanism engages.
➤ Insert and secure the guardrail boards.

98133-220-01

A Guardrail board min. 15/3 cm (site-provided)


B Handrail post XP 1.20m
C Railing clamp XP 40cm
D Toeboard holder XP 1.20m
E Working platform assembled from system components

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Fall-arrest systems on the structure


Edge protection system XP Handrail clamp T
▪ Attached with Screw-on shoe XP, railing clamp, ▪ Fixed in embedded anchoring components or
Handrail-post shoe or Step bracket XP reinforcement hoops
▪ Protective grating XP, guard-rail boards or scaffold ▪ Guard-rail boards or scaffold tubes can be used as
tubes can be used as the safety barrier the safety barrier

a
a
98031-200-01

9755-205-01
a ... > 1.00 m a ... > 1.00 m
Follow the directions in the 'Edge protection Follow the directions in the 'Handrail clamp T'
system XP' User Information booklet! User Information!

Handrail clamp S Handrail post 1.10m


▪ Attached with integral clamp ▪ Fixed in a Screw sleeve 20.0 or Attachable sleeve
▪ Guard-rail boards or scaffold tubes can be used as 24mm
the safety barrier ▪ Guard-rail boards or scaffold tubes can be used as
the safety barrier
a

a
9771-200-01
9756-206-01

a ... > 1.00 m a ... > 1.00 m

Follow the directions in the 'Handrail clamp S' Follow the directions in the 'Handrail
User information! post 1.10m' User Information!

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Transporting, stacking and storing

Utilise the benefits of Doka multi-trip packaging


Using Doka skeleton transport boxes
on your site. 1.70x0.80m as storage units
Multi-trip packaging such as containers, stacking pal-
lets and skeleton transport boxes keep everything in Max. n° of boxes on top of one another
place on the site, minimise time wasted searching for Outdoors (on the site) Indoors
parts, and streamline the storage and transport of sys- Floor gradient up to 3% Floor gradient up to 1%
tem components, small items and accessories.
2 5
It is not allowed to stack empty
pallets on top of one another!
Doka skeleton transport box
1.70x0.80m Using Doka skeleton transport boxes
1.70x0.80m as transport devices

Lifting by crane

NOTICE
▪ Multi-trip packaging items may only be lifted
one at a time.
▪ Only lift the boxes when their sidewalls are
closed!
▪ Use a suitable lifting chain
(e.g. Doka 4-part chain 3.20m).
Do not exceed the permitted load-bearing
capacity.
▪ Spread-angle β max. 30°!

Storage and transport devices for small items:


▪ durable
▪ stackable
Suitable transport appliances:
▪ crane
▪ pallet stacking truck 9234-203-01

▪ forklift truck
To make the Doka skeleton transport box easier to load Repositioning by forklift truck or pallet stacking
and unload, one of its sidewalls can be opened. truck
Max. load: 700 kg (1540 lbs) The forks can be inserted under either the broadside or
Permitted imposed load: 3150 kg (6950 lbs) the narrowside of the containers.

NOTICE
▪ Multi-trip packaging items that each contain
very different loads must be stacked with
the heaviest ones at the bottom and the
lightest ones at the top!
▪ Rating plate must be in place and clearly
legible

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Doka multi-trip transport box Possible ways of dividing the box


Multi-trip transport
1.20x0.80m galv. box partition
Lengthways Crossways
1.20m max. 3 partitions -
0.80m - max. 3 partitions

Tr755-200-04 Tr755-200-05

Using Doka multi-trip transport boxes as


storage units

Max. n° of boxes on top of one another


Outdoors (on the site) Indoors
Floor gradient up to 3% Floor gradient up to 1%
Storage and transport devices for small items:
3 6
▪ durable It is not allowed to stack empty
▪ stackable pallets on top of one another!
Suitable transport appliances:
▪ crane
▪ pallet stacking truck Using Doka multi-trip transport boxes as
▪ forklift truck transport devices

Max. load: 1500 kg (3300 lbs) Lifting by crane


Permitted imposed load: 7850 kg (17305 lbs)
NOTICE
NOTICE ▪ Multi-trip packaging items may only be lifted
▪ Multi-trip packaging items that each contain one at a time.
very different loads must be stacked with ▪ Use a suitable crane suspension tackle
the heaviest ones at the bottom and the (e.g. Doka 4-part chain 3.20m).
lightest ones at the top! Do not exceed the permitted load-bearing
▪ Rating plate must be in place and clearly capacity.
legible ▪ Spread angle β max. 30°!

Multi-trip transport box partition


Different items in the Multi-trip transport box can be
kept separate with the Multi-trip transport box partitions
1.20m or 0.80m.

A
Tr755-200-02

9206-202-01

Repositioning by forklift truck or pallet stacking


truck
A Slide-bolt for fixing the partition
The forks can be inserted under either the broadside or
the narrowside of the containers.

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Doka stacking pallet 1.55x0.85m and Using Doka stacking pallets as transport
1.20x0.80m devices

Lifting by crane

NOTICE
▪ Multi-trip packaging items may only be lifted
one at a time.
▪ Use a suitable crane suspension tackle
(e.g. Doka 4-part chain 3.20m).
Do not exceed the permitted load-bearing
capacity.
▪ Load the items centrically.
▪ Fasten the load to the stacking pallet so that
it cannot slide or tip out.
Storage and transport devices for long items: ▪ Spread angle β max. 30°!
▪ durable
▪ stackable
Suitable transport appliances:
▪ crane
▪ pallet stacking truck
▪ forklift truck

Max. load: 1100 kg (2420 lbs)


= =
Permitted imposed load: 5900 kg (12980 lbs) a
92815-224-01

NOTICE
▪ Multi-trip packaging items that each contain a
very different loads must be stacked with Doka stacking pallet 1.55x0.85m max. 4.5 m
the heaviest ones at the bottom and the Doka stacking pallet 1.20x0.80m max. 3.0 m
lightest ones at the top!
▪ Rating plate must be in place and clearly Repositioning by forklift truck or pallet stacking
legible truck

Using Doka stacking pallets as storage units NOTICE


▪ Load the items centrically.
▪ Fasten the load to the stacking pallet so that
Max. n° of units on top of one another it cannot slide or tip out.
Outdoors (on the site) Indoors
Floor gradients of up to 3% Floor gradients of up to 1%
2 6
It is not allowed to stack empty
pallets on top of one another!

Note:
How to use with bolt-on castor set:
Always apply the fixing brake when the container is
‘parked’.
When Doka stacking pallets are stacked, the bottom
pallet must NOT be one with a bolt-on caster set
mounted to it.

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Doka accessory box Doka accessory box as transport devices

Lifting by crane

NOTICE
▪ Multi-trip packaging items may only be lifted
one at a time.
▪ Use a suitable lifting chain
(e.g. Doka 4-part chain 3.20m).
Do not exceed the permitted load-bearing
capacity.
▪ Spread angle β max. 30°!

Storage and transport devices for small items:


▪ durable
▪ stackable
Suitable transport appliances:
▪ crane
▪ pallet stacking truck 92816-206-01
▪ forklift truck
The Doka accessory box is the tidy, easy-to-find way of Repositioning by forklift truck or pallet stacking
storing and stacking all interconnection and form-tie truck
components.
The forks can be inserted under either the broadside or
Max. load: 1000 kg (2200 lbs) the narrowside of the containers.
Permitted imposed load: 5530 kg (12191 lbs)

NOTICE
Bolt-on castor set B
▪ Multi-trip packaging items that each contain The Bolt-on caster set B turns the stacking pallet into a
very different loads must be stacked with
fast and manoeuvrable transport device.
the heaviest ones at the bottom and the
lightest ones at the top! Suitable for drive-through access openings > 90 cm.
▪ Rating plate must be in place and clearly
legible

Doka accessory boxes as storage units

Max. n° of boxes on top of one another


Outdoors (on the site) Indoors
The Bolt-on caster set B can be mounted to the follow-
Floor gradient up to 3% Floor gradient up to 1%
ing multi-trip packaging items:
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It is not allowed to stack empty
▪ Doka accessory box
pallets on top of one another! ▪ Doka stacking pallets

Note: Follow the directions in the 'Bolt-on castor set


B' Operating Instructions!
How to use with bolt-on castor set:
Always apply the fixing brake when the container is
'parked'.
When Doka accessory boxes are stacked, the bottom
box must NOT be one with a bolt-on castor set mounted
to it.

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[kg] Article n° [kg] Article n°


Component
Article
[kg] n° overview

Universal suspension head 14.0 580408000 Top100 tec waling WU14 0.50m 15.2 586901000
Universal-Aufhängekopf Top100 tec waling WU14 0.75m 21.4 586902000
Galvanised Top100 tec waling WU14 1.00m 28.6 586903000
Length: 36.5 cm Top100 tec waling WU14 1.25m 35.8 586904000
Width: 16 cm Top100 tec waling WU14 1.50m 43.3 586905000
Height: 32.1 cm Top100 tec waling WU14 1.75m 51.2 586906000
Top100 tec waling WU14 2.00m 57.8 586907000
Top100 tec waling WU14 2.25m 67.8 586908000
Top100 tec waling WU14 2.50m 72.2 586909000
Top100 tec waling WU14 2.75m 79.0 586910000
Safety wedge for universal suspension head 0.70 580409000 Top100 tec waling WU14 3.00m 85.8 586911000
Sicherungskeil Universal-Aufhängekopf
Top100 tec waling WU14 3.50m 100.7 586912000
Galvanised Top100 tec waling WU14 4.00m 114.2 586913000
Length: 30 cm Top100 tec waling WU14 4.50m 136.5 586914000
Top100 tec waling WU14 5.00m 144.5 586915000
Top100 tec waling WU14 5.50m 166.5 586916000
Top100 tec waling WU14 6.00m 182.2 586917000
Top100 tec-Riegel WU14
Painted blue

Suspension head WS10 8.1 580449000


Aufhängekopf WS10
Galvanised
Length: 21 cm
Width: 18 cm
Height: 23 cm
Channel UK12 1.12m 14.1 582980000
Channel UK12 1.62m 20.6 582962000
Channel UK12 2.12m 27.0 582960000
Multi-purpose waling WS10 Top50 0.50m 10.2 580001000 Channel UK12 2.62m 32.8 582961000
Multi-purpose waling WS10 Top50 0.75m 14.9 580002000 Profil UK12
Multi-purpose waling WS10 Top50 1.00m 19.6 580003000 Painted blue
Multi-purpose waling WS10 Top50 1.25m 24.7 580004000
Multi-purpose waling WS10 Top50 1.50m 29.7 580005000
Multi-purpose waling WS10 Top50 1.75m 35.0 580006000
Multi-purpose waling WS10 Top50 2.00m 38.9 580007000
Multi-purpose waling WS10 Top50 2.25m 44.2 580008000
Multi-purpose waling WS10 Top50 2.50m 48.7 580009000
Multi-purpose waling WS10 Top50 2.75m 54.2 580010000
Multi-purpose waling WS10 Top50 3.00m 60.2 580011000
Multi-purpose waling WS10 Top50 3.50m 68.4 580012000
Multi-purpose waling WS10 Top50 4.00m 79.4 580013000
Multi-purpose waling WS10 Top50 4.50m 89.1 580014000 Facade precast member clamp V 8.1 580694000
Multi-purpose waling WS10 Top50 5.00m 102.0 580015000 Fassaden-Fertigteilklemme V
Multi-purpose waling WS10 Top50 5.50m 112.4 580016000 Galvanised
Multi-purpose waling WS10 Top50 6.00m 118.0 580017000 Length: 70 cm
Mehrzweckriegel WS10 Top50 Height: 41 cm
Painted blue Width-across: 50 mm

Formwork element connector FF20/50 Z 6.0 587533000


Elementverbinder FF20/50 Z
Painted blue
Length: 55 cm
Multi-purpose waling WU12 Top50 1.00m 25.3 580018000
Multi-purpose waling WU12 Top50 1.25m 32.0 580019000
Multi-purpose waling WU12 Top50 1.50m 37.5 580020000
Multi-purpose waling WU12 Top50 1.75m 44.2 580021000
Multi-purpose waling WU12 Top50 2.00m 50.0 580022000
Multi-purpose waling WU12 Top50 2.50m 63.1 580023000 Adjustable waling extension FF20/50 9.1 587532000
Multi-purpose waling WU12 Top50 3.00m 75.7 580024000 Ausgleichslasche FF20/50
Multi-purpose waling WU12 Top50 3.50m 90.7 580025000 Painted blue
Multi-purpose waling WU12 Top50 4.00m 103.4 580026000
Mehrzweckriegel WU12 Top50 Length: 87 cm
Painted blue

Beam clamp Top50 1.2 580081000


Trägerklammer Top50
Painted blue
Height: 15 cm

Corner plate FF20 G 7.2 587571000


Ecklasche FF20 G
Painted blue
Length: 49 cm
Width: 24 cm

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[kg] Article n° [kg] Article n°

Spindle strut T7 75/110cm 13.2 584308000 Doka beam H20 eco N 1.80m 9.0 189283000
Spindle strut T7 100/150cm 16.8 584309000 Doka beam H20 eco N 2.45m 12.3 189271000
Spindle strut T7 150/200cm 21.6 584324000 Doka beam H20 eco N 2.65m 13.3 189272000
Spindle strut T7 200/250cm 26.2 584325000 Doka beam H20 eco N 2.90m 14.5 189273000
Spindle strut T7 250/300cm 29.4 584326000 Doka beam H20 eco N 3.30m 16.5 189284000
Spindle strut T7 305/355cm 35.0 584327000 Doka beam H20 eco N 3.60m 18.0 189285000
Spindelstrebe T7 Doka beam H20 eco N 3.90m 19.5 189276000
Galvanised Doka beam H20 eco N 4.50m 22.5 189286000
Doka beam H20 eco N 4.90m 24.5 189277000
Doka beam H20 eco N 5.90m 29.5 189287000
Doka beam H20 eco N .....m 5.0 189299000
Doka beam H20 eco N .....m BS 5.0 189289000
Doka-Träger H20 eco N
Varnished yellow

Connecting pin 10cm 0.34 580201000 Doka beam H20 top P 1.80m 9.9 189701000
Verbindungsbolzen 10cm Doka beam H20 top P 2.45m 13.2 189702000
Galvanised Doka beam H20 top P 2.65m 14.3 189703000
Length: 14 cm Doka beam H20 top P 2.90m 15.6 189704000
Doka beam H20 top P 3.30m 17.7 189705000
Doka beam H20 top P 3.60m 19.2 189706000
Doka beam H20 top P 3.90m 20.8 189707000
Doka beam H20 top P 4.50m 23.9 189708000
Spring cotter 5mm 0.03 580204000 Doka beam H20 top P 4.90m 26.0 189709000
Federvorstecker 5mm Doka beam H20 top P 5.90m 31.2 189710000
Galvanised Doka beam H20 top P .....m 5.4 189700000
Length: 13 cm
Doka beam H20 top P .....m BS 5.4 189711000
Doka-Träger H20 top P
Varnished yellow

Doka beam H20 eco P 1.80m 9.4 189940000


Doka beam H20 eco P 2.45m 12.7 189936000
Doka beam H20 eco P 2.65m 13.8 189937000
Doka beam H20 eco P 2.90m 15.1 189930000
Doka beam H20 eco P 3.30m 17.2 189941000
Doka beam H20 eco P 3.60m 18.7 189942000
Doka beam H20 eco P 3.90m 20.3 189931000
Doka beam H20 eco P 4.50m 23.4 189943000
Doka beam H20 eco P 4.90m 25.5 189932000
Doka beam H20 eco P 5.90m 30.7 189955000
Doka beam H20 eco P 9.00m 46.8 189956000 Doka beam H20 top N 1.80m 9.5 189011000
Doka beam H20 eco P .....m 5.2 189999000 Doka beam H20 top N 2.45m 12.8 189012000
Doka beam H20 eco P .....m BS 5.2 189957000 Doka beam H20 top N 2.65m 13.8 189013000
Doka-Träger H20 eco P Doka beam H20 top N 2.90m 15.0 189014000
Varnished yellow Doka beam H20 top N 3.30m 17.0 189015000
Doka beam H20 top N 3.60m 18.5 189016000
Doka beam H20 top N 3.90m 20.0 189017000
Doka beam H20 top N 4.50m 23.0 189018000
Doka beam H20 top N 4.90m 25.0 189019000
Doka beam H20 top N 5.90m 30.0 189020000
Doka beam H20 top N .....m 5.2 189010000
Doka beam H20 top N .....m BS 5.2 189021000
Doka-Träger H20 top N
Varnished yellow

Beam screw S 8/70 0.06 580116500


Riegelverschraubung S 8/70
Galvanised
Length: 8 cm
Width-across: 13 mm

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Flange clamp H20 1.0 580135000 Handrail post XP 1.80m 7.0 586482000
Flanschklammer H20 Geländersteher XP 1,80m
Galvanised Galvanised
Width: 13 cm Height: 176 cm
Width-across: 19 mm

Scaffold tube 48.3mm 0.50m 1.7 682026000


Scaffold tube 48.3mm 1.00m 3.6 682014000
Scaffold tube 48.3mm 1.50m 5.4 682015000
Scaffold tube 48.3mm 2.00m 7.2 682016000
Scaffold tube 48.3mm 2.50m 9.0 682017000
Scaffold tube 48.3mm 3.00m 10.8 682018000
Scaffold tube 48.3mm 3.50m 12.6 682019000
Scaffold tube 48.3mm 4.00m 14.4 682021000
Scaffold tube 48.3mm 4.50m 16.2 682022000
Scaffold tube 48.3mm 5.00m 18.0 682023000
Scaffold tube 48.3mm 5.50m 19.8 682024000
Scaffold tube 48.3mm 6.00m 21.6 682025000
Scaffold tube 48.3mm .....m 3.6 682001000
Gerüstrohr 48,3mm
Galvanised
Handrail post XP 1.20m 4.1 586460000
Geländersteher XP 1,20m
Galvanised
Height: 118 cm

Screw-on coupler 48mm 50 0.84 682002000


Anschraubkupplung 48mm 50
Galvanised
Width-across: 22 mm
Follow the directions in the "Fitting
instructions"!

Swivel coupler 48mm 1.5 582560000


Drehkupplung 48mm
Galvanised
Width-across: 22 mm Toeboard holder XP 1.20m 0.64 586461000
Follow the directions in the "Fitting Fußwehrhalter XP 1,20m
instructions"! Galvanised
Height: 21 cm

Lifting rod 15.0 1.9 586074000


Umsetzstab 15,0 Handrail post XP 0.60m 5.0 586462000
Painted blue Geländersteher XP 0,60m
Height: 57 cm Galvanised
Follow the directions in the "Opera- Height: 68 cm
ting Instructions"!

Retaining plate 15.0 1.8 586073000


Jochplatte 15,0
Galvanised
Length: 17 cm Toeboard holder XP 0.60m 0.77 586463000
Width: 12 cm Fußwehrhalter XP 0,60m
Height: 11 cm Galvanised
Height: 21 cm
Insertion adapter XP 4.1 586478000
Einschubadapter XP
Galvanised
Height: 43 cm Railing clamp XP 40cm 7.7 586456000
Geländerzwinge XP 40cm
Galvanised
Height: 73 cm

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Protective grating XP 2.70x1.20m 22.2 586450000 Handrail clamp S 11.5 580470000


Protective grating XP 2.50x1.20m 20.5 586451000 Schutzgeländerzwinge S
Protective grating XP 2.00x1.20m 17.4 586452000 Galvanised
Protective grating XP 1.20x1.20m 12.0 586453000 Height: 123 - 171 cm
Schutzgitter XP
Galvanised

Handrail clamp T 12.3 584381000


Schutzgeländerzwinge T
Galvanised
Protective grating XP 2.70x0.60m 10.1 586466000 Height: 122 - 155 cm
Protective grating XP 2.50x0.60m 9.5 586472000
Protective grating XP 2.00x0.60m 8.0 586473000
Schutzgitter XP
Galvanised

Handrail post 1.10m 5.5 584384000


Schutzgeländer 1,10m
Galvanised
Height: 134 cm
Handrail post T 1.80m 17.7 584373000
Einschubgeländer T 1,80m
Galvanised

Attachable sleeve 24mm 0.03 584385000


Steckhülse 24mm
PVC
PE
Grey
Length: 16.5 cm
Universal railing SK 2.00m 22.8 581325000
Universal-Geländer SK 2,00m Diameter: 2.7 cm
Galvanised
Screw sleeve 20.0 0.03 584386000
Schraubhülse 20,0
PP
Yellow
Length: 20 cm
Diameter: 3.1 cm

Beam support WS10-WU16 5.4 581582000


Trägerauflage WS10-WU16
Galvanised

Railing adapter XP DokaCC 4.5 583345000


Geländeradapter XP DokaCC
Galvanised

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Positioning unit DokaCC 24.5 583343000 Tie rod system 15.0


Verfahreinheit DokaCC
Galvanised
Universal climbing cone 15.0 1.3 581977000
Universal-Kletterkonus 15,0
Galvanised
Orange
Length: 12.8 cm
Diameter: 5.3 cm

Sealing sleeve K 15.0 0.03 581976000


Lifting set Xclimb 60 1.2 581387000 Dichtungshülse K 15,0
Anschlagset Xclimb 60 Orange
Galvanised Length: 12 cm
Follow the directions in the "Opera- Diameter: 6 cm
ting Instructions"!

Doka 4-part chain 3.20m 15.0 588620000


Doka-Vierstrangkette 3,20m Fair-faced concrete positioning cone MF 15.0 1.5 581928000
Sichtbetonvorlauf MF 15,0
Follow the directions in the "Opera-
ting Instructions"! Galvanised
Length: 12.6 cm
Diameter: 5.3 cm

Sealing disc 53 0.003 581838000


Dichtscheibe 53
Black

Tool box GF 6.5 580390000


GF-Werkzeugbox
included in scope of supply:
(A) Reversible ratchet 1/2" 0.73 580580000 Fair-faced concrete plug 52mm plastic 0.01 581850000
Galvanised Sichtbetonstopfen 52mm Kunststoff
Length: 30 cm PE
(B) Fork wrench 13/17 0.08 580577000 Grey
(C) Fork wrench 22/24 0.22 580587000
(D) Fork wrench 30/32 0.80 580897000
(E) Ring spanner 17/19 0.27 580590000
(F) Extension 11cm 1/2" 0.20 580581000
Cone screw B 7cm 0.86 581444000
(G) Extension 22cm 1/2" 0.31 580582000 Konusschraube B 7cm
(H) Universal joint coupling 1/2" 0.16 580583000 Red
(I) Box nut 19 1/2" L 0.16 580598000 Length: 10 cm
(J) Box nut 13 1/2" 0.06 580576000 Diameter: 7 cm
(K) Box nut 24 1/2" 0.12 580584000 Width-across: 50 mm
(L) Box nut 30 1/2" 0.20 580575000
Form-ply protector 32mm 0.38 580220000
Schalhautschutz 32mm
Galvanised
Width-across: 70 mm

Positioning clamp M30 0.19 581833000


Vorlaufklemme M30
Galvanised
Diameter: 4 cm

Doka personal fall-arrest set 3.6 583022000


Doka-Auffanggurt
Follow the directions in the "Opera-
ting Instructions"! Positioning disc M30 0.25 581975000
Vorlaufscheibe M30
Galvanised
Diameter: 9 cm

Stop anchor 15.0 11.5cm 90 0.55 581868000


Sperranker 15,0 11,5cm 90
Non-treated

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[kg] Article n° [kg] Article n°

Stop anchor 15.0 16cm 55 0.38 581997000 Doka stacking pallet 1.20x0.80m 38.0 583016000
Sperranker 15,0 16cm 55 Doka-Stapelpalette 1,20x0,80m
Non-treated Galvanised
Height: 77 cm

Stop anchor double-ended 15.0 20cm 90 0.76 581820000


Sperranker beidseitig 15,0 20cm 90
Non-treated
Custom lengths can be ordered
under the special-component Art.n°
580100000, quoting the designation Doka accessory box 106.4 583010000
and the desired length in mm. Doka-Kleinteilebox
Timber parts varnished yellow
Steel parts galvanised
Wall anchor 15.0 15cm 1.5 581893000 Length: 154 cm
Wandanker 15,0 15cm
Width: 83 cm
Galvanised
Height: 77 cm

Multi-trip packaging
Bolt-on castor set B 33.6 586168000
Anklemm-Radsatz B
Doka skeleton transport box 1.70x0.80m 87.0 583012000 Painted blue
Doka-Gitterbox 1,70x0,80m
Galvanised
Height: 113 cm

Doka multi-trip transport box 1.20x0.80m 70.0 583011000


Doka-Mehrwegcontainer 1,20x0,80m
Galvanised
Height: 78 cm

Multi-trip transport box partition 0.80m 3.7 583018000


Multi-trip transport box partition 1.20m 5.5 583017000
Mehrwegcontainer Unterteilung
Steel parts galvanised
Timber parts varnished yellow

Doka stacking pallet 1.55x0.85m 41.0 586151000


Doka-Stapelpalette 1,55x0,85m
Galvanised
Height: 77 cm

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Doka is one of the world leaders in developing, manu- technical support are provided swiftly and profession-
facturing and distributing formwork technology for use in ally.
all fields of the construction sector. An enterprise forming part of the Umdasch Group, the
With more than 160 sales and logistics facilities in over Doka Group employs a worldwide workforce of more
70 countries, the Doka Group has a highly efficient dis- than 6000.
tribution network which ensures that equipment and

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