Sectional and Utility Scaffold

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Sectional and Utility Scaffold Sectional Scaffold Utility Scaffold Drywall Lifts/Carts Handy Roll More than lifting

ASSEMBLY: DO NOT use damaged or deteriorated equipment. Begin assembly with base plates and mud sills. adjustable suspension scaffold constructed using a series of interconnected braced scaffold members or supporting structures to form a continuous scaffold. blocks, etc. under scaffold legs. When stacking scaffold frames, with fastening (lock) pins. base dimension. When height exceeds 3 times the smallest base dimension, when using side brackets, or when hoisting material, scaffold must be restrained from tipping by tying, guying, or other acceptable means. Use approved stairs or access ladder to climb scaffold. Fully deck each work level using metal catwalks, scaffold walkboards or approved scaffold plank. Pin stem and set lock on all casters before using. Use a diagonal horizontal brace (cat-a-corner) at base and every 20 ft. of height on rolling tower. USE: METAL CONDUCTS ELECTRICITY! DO NOT USE WHERE EQUIPMENT OR USER MAY CONTACT POWER LINES OR OTHER LIVE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS. Inspect scaffold daily and before each use. DO NOT ride a moving scaffold. DO NOT use without guard DO NOT stand or sit on guard rails. DO NOT move scaffold from on top. DO NOT stand on or climb crossbraces. DO NOT use crossbraces for a platform support. DO NOT exert horizontal force DO NOT use boxes, ladders, or any other means to increase the working height. DO NOT overload check with DO NOT enter platform from the crossbrace side of scaffold. DO NOT use side brackets IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE, FOLLOW ALL FEDERAL, OSHA, STATE AND LOCAL CODES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE PROPER USE OF THIS EQUIPMENT. For safety related questions, call (419) 445-8915 CIA/RFO Bil-Jax, Inc. 2004 0202-0326 room. IMPROPER USE OF THIS EQUIPMENT WILL RE- SULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. Metal conducts electricity. Do not use this equipment in areas where contact may be made with power lines or other live electrical circuits. Failure to comply with the preceding warning will result in serious personal injury or death. User MUST maintain safe clearances at all times. Inspect daily and before each use do not use if damaged. Keep surface free of debris. Use only for designed purpose. Acid and other corrosive substances will seriously reduce the strength of the metal scaffolding components. Consult manufacturer if using near acid. Do not exceed manufacturer's rated capacity. Do not use ladder or any other means on platform to increase work height. Deck complete work platform area. Secure deck to prevent uplift with wire or other acceptable means. Do not use without guard rails and toeboards installed. To avoid hook damage, do not drop walkboards. Do not straighten bent hooks bent hooks MUST be replaced by the factory. Do not use this platform in any type of cantilever application. Never walk out onto or stand on any part of this platform which extends beyond its point of support. Never ride a moving scaffold. Use only on scaffolding which is in good condition, plumb, square, rigid and level, and which is erected in accordance with OSHA and ANSI codes and regulations. Only personnel familiar with OSHA and ANSI codes and regulations concerning the proper use of scaffolding shall be allowed to erect and/or use this equipment. ADDITIONALLY, this equipment must be used in full compliance with all applicable OSHA and ANSI codes and regulation for scaffolding and related equipment. 0202-0361 bil-jax, inc. 2003 GFC LFT/COFR METAL CONDUCTS ELEC- TRICITY! DO NOT USE WHERE EQUIPMENT OR USER MAY CONTACT POWER LINES OR OTHER LIVE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS. Bil-Jax, Inc. 2004 0202-0328 Know Your Scaffold / Safety / Decals Side Panel Rivet & Cotter Snap Pin Hinge Pin Gravity Pig Tail Pin End Panel Toeboard Walkboard Diagonal Brace 5 x 5 Step Frame Insert Outrigger Caster Cat-A-Corner Squaring Brace SAFETY Department of Labor Reprinted from the August 30, 1996 Federal Registar 29 CFR Part 1926 Occupational Safety and Health Administration Safety Standards for Scaffolds Used in the Construction Industry; Final Rule The effective date for this Standard is November 29, 1996 with some provisions effective September 27, 1997 125 Taylor Parkway, Archbold, OH 43502-9309 PART 1926 SUBPART L SCAFFOLDS 1926.450 SCOPE, APPLICATION AND DEFINITIONS APPLICABLE TO THIS SUBPART. (a) Scope and application. This subpart applies to all scaffolds used in workplaces covered by this Part. It does not apply to crane or derrick suspended personnel platforms, which are covered by Sec. 1926.550(g). The criteria for aerial lifts are set out exclusively in Sec. 1926.453. (b) Definitions Adjustable suspension scaffold means a suspension scaffold equipped with a hoist)s) that can be operated by an employee(s) on the scaffold. Bearer (putlog) means a horizontal transverse scaffold member (which may be supported by ledgers or runners) upon which the scaffold platform rests and which joins scaffold uprights, posts, poles, and similar members. Boatswains chair means a single-point adjustable suspension scaffold consisting of a seat or sling designed to support one employee in a sitting position. Body belt (safety belt) means a strap with means both for securing it about the waist and for attaching it to a lanyard, lifeline, or deceleration device. Body harness means a design of straps which may be secured about the employee in a manner to distribute the fall arrest forces over at least the thighs, pelvis, waist, chest and shoulders, with means for attaching it to other components of a personal fall arrest system. Brace means a rigid connection that holds one scaffold member in a fixed position with respect to another member, or to a building or structure. Bricklayers square scaffold means a supported scaffold composed of framed squares which support a platform. Carpenters bracket scaffold means a supported scaffold consisting of a platform supported by brackets attached to building or structural walls. Catenary scaffold means a suspension scaffold consisting of a platform supported by two essentially horizontal and parallel ropes attached to structural members of a building or other structure. Additional support may be provided by vertical pickups. Chimney hoist means a multi-point adjustable suspension scaffold used to provide access to work inside chimneys. (See Multi-point adjustable suspension scaffold. ) Eye or eye splice means a loop with or without a thimble at the end of a wire rope. Fabricated decking and planking means manufactured platforms made of wood (including laminated wood and solid sawn wood planks), metal or other materials. Fabricated frame scaffold (tubular welded frame scaffold) means a scaffold consisting of a platform(s) supported on fabricated end frames with integral posts, horizontal bearers, and intermediate members. Failure means load refusal, breakage, or separation of component parts. Cleat means a structural block used at the end of a platform to prevent the platform from slipping off its supports. Cleats are also used to provide footing Load refusal is the point where the ultimate strength is exceeded. Float (ship) scaffold means a suspension scaffold consisting of a braced on sloped surfaces such as crawling boards. Competent person means one who is capable of identifying existing and platform resting on two parallel bearers and hung from overhead supports by ropes of fixed length. predictable hazards in the surroundings or working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous to employees, and who has authorization to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate them. Continuous run scaffold (runs scaffold) means a two-point or multi-point Form scaffold means a supported scaffold consisting of a platform supported by brackets attached to formwork. Guardrail system means a vertical barrier consisting of, but not limited to, toprails, midrails, and posts, erected to prevent employees from falling off a scaffold platform or walkway to lower levels. Hoist means a manual or power-operated mechanical device to raise or lower a suspended scaffold. Horse scaffold means a supported scaffold consisting of a platform supported by construction horses (saw horses). Horse scaffolds constructed of metal are sometimes known as trestle scaffolds. Independent pole scaffold (see Double pole scaffold ). Interior hung scaffold means a suspension scaffold consisting of a platform suspended from the ceiling or roof structure by fixed length supports. Coupler means a device for locking together the tubes of a tube and coupler scaffold. Crawling board (chicken ladder) means a supported scaffold consisting of a plank with cleats spaced and secured to provide footing, for use on sloped surfaces such as roofs. Deceleration device means any mechanism, such as a rope grab, rip-stitch lanyard, specially-woven lanyard, tearing or deforming lanyard, or automatic self-retracting lifeline lanyard, which dissipates a substantial amount of energy during a fall arrest or limits the energy imposed on an employee during Ladder jack scaffold means a supported scaffold consisting of a platform resting on brackets attached to ladders. fall arrest. Double pole (independent pole) scaffold means a supported scaffold consisting of a platform(s) resting on cross beams (bearers) supported by Ladder stand means a mobile, fixed-size, self-supporting ladder consisting of a wide flat tread ladder in the form of stairs. ledgers and a double row of uprights independent of support (except ties, guys, braces) from any structure. Landing means a platform at the end of a flight of stairs. Large area scaffold means a pole scaffold, tube and coupler scaffold, systems scaffold, or fabricated frame scaffold erected over substantially the entire work area. For example: a scaffold erected over the entire floor area of a Equivalent means alternative designs, materials or methods to protect against a hazard which the employer can demonstrate will provide an equal or greater degree of safety for employees than the methods, materials or designs specified in the standard. Lean-to scaffold means a supported scaffold which is kept erect by tilting it toward and resting it against a building or structure. Lifeline means a component consisting of a flexible line that connects to an anchorage at one end to hang vertically (vertical lifeline) or that connects to Exposed power lines means electrical power lines which are accessible to employees and which are not shielded from contact. Such lines do not include extension cords or power tool cords. anchorages at both ends to stretch horizontally (horizontal lifeline) and which serves a means for connecting other components of a personal fall arrest system to the anchorage. Lower levels means areas below the level where the employee is located and to which an employee can fall. Such areas include, but are not limited to, ground levels, floors, roofs, ramps, runways, excavations, pits, tanks, materials, water, and equipment. Mason s adjustable supported scaffold (see Self-contained adjustable scaffold ). Mason s multi-point adjustable suspension scaffold means a continuous run suspension scaffold designed and used for masonry operations. Maximum intended load means the total load of all persons, equipment, tools, materials, transmitted loads, and other loads reasonably anticipated to be applied to a scaffold or scaffold component at any one time. Mobile scaffold means a powered or unpowered, portable, caster or wheelmounted supported scaffold. Multi-level suspended scaffold means a two-point or multi-point adjustable suspension scaffold with a series of platforms at various levels resting on common stirrups. Multi-point adjustable suspension scaffold means a suspension scaffold consisting of a platform(s) which is suspended by more than two ropes from overhead supports and equipped with means to raise and lower the platform to desired work levels. Such scaffolds include chimney hoists. Needle beam scaffold means a platform suspended from needle beams. Open sides and ends means the edges of a platform that are more than 14 inches (36cm) away horizontally from a sturdy, continuous, vertical surface (such as a building wall) or a sturdy, continuous, horizontal surface (such as a floor), or a point of access. Exception: For plastering and lathing operations the horizontal threshold distance is 18 inches (46cm). Outrigger means the structural member of a supported scaffold used to increase the base width of a scaffold in order to provide support for and increased stability of the scaffold. Outrigger beam (Thrustout) means the structural member of a suspension scaffold or outrigger scaffold which provides support for the scaffold by extending the scaffold point of attachment to a point out and away from the structure or building. Outrigger scaffold means a support scaffold consisting of a platform resting on outrigger beams (thrustouts) projecting beyond the wall or face of the building or structure, the inboard ends of which are secured inside the building or structure. Overhand bricklaying means the process of laying bricks and masonry units such that the surface of the wall to be jointed is on the opposite side of 1 of 6 the wall from the mason, requiring the mason to lean over the wall to complete the work. It includes mason tending and electrical installation incorporated into the brick wall during the overhand bricklaying process. The following safety tips are offered by the engineering department of Bil-Jax, Inc. as guidelines in avoiding job-site situations that could prove dangerous to scaffold workmen. CheCk Safety CodeS: OSHA, state and local safety codes should be consulted; and approval obtained from Building Safety and Industrial Commission on scaffold tips. InSpeCt and CheCk: Take no chances. Inspect the scaffold set up after erection and daily while in use. Don't remove or allow removal of, any parts without the OK from the proper authorities. When wire rope is used, inspect it on each job. BegIn WIth good footing: Use base plates, sills or footers (or combination) on solid ground; make sure scaffold is leveled or plumbed. reject damaged parts: Bent or otherwise damaged end frames or braces should not be used. Put them aside for replacement. For repair, call Bil-Jax, Inc. don't Short-Change BraCIng: Use bracing at all points provided; add extra braces if needed to insure stability. tie SCaffold to the BuIldIng: Scaffolding should be tied to the structure using heavy wire or tie-in devices. The first vertical tie should be at the maximum height of 4 times the narrowest base dimension. Additional ties are not to exceed 26 feet vertically. Maximum horizontal distance between ties is not to exceed 30 feet. don't overload SCaffoldIng: Follow the safe load capacities as given by the scaffold manufacturer. There's a limit even to what steel can support. A 4-to-1 safety factor must be figured on scaffolding. use Metal CatWalkS, platforms; Where available. If wood plank is used, it must be scaffold grade or better. Inspect thoroughly before every job to make sure it is free from breaks, knots, cracks or warpage. Decking should be full width. don't ride MovIng SCaffold; and remember scaffold units are limited in height to 4* times their narrowest base dimension (unless base is widened by outriggers, or more end frames; or tied into building.) Always keep casters locked. (except to re-spot) *Exceptions: 3 times in CA, OH, OR, MT, ME. Bil-Jax, Inc. 2006 fire police ambulance don't ClIMB BraCeS: Use the steps provided on most steel scaffolds to climb up to or down from work levels. Use scaffold climbing ladders where required. protect WorkIng levels: Use overhead canopies to protect workers on lower work levels when work is being done overhead. Rope off unsafe areas underneath scaffold or provide wire mesh around work area. Page 1 of 2 Tips on scaffold safety Do not use where user can come in contact with live power. use double guard rails; and toeboards on exposed sides at platform heights of 6 feet or more. REPLACEMENT DECALS WARNING IMPROPER USE OF THIS EQUIPMENT WILL RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. DO NOT use unstable objects such as boxes, bricks, concrete Use only leveling jacks (maximum extension of 12 inches) to adjust to uneven surfaces. always use insert pins and secure both ends of insert pins Maximum free-standing height equals 3 times the smallest rails or toeboards installed at all work levels. on top of a free standing scaffold. your scaffold dealer for safe working loads. on scaffold equipped with casters. CAP. 75# PSF WARNING PIN TO SCAFFOLD LEG BEFORE USE. SET LOCK BEFORE CLIMBING AND USING TOWER. DO NOT USE IF LOCK IS FAULTY. CCIG/FFO Bil-Jax, Inc 2003 0202-0146 WARNING Pin caster to extension before use. Leveling jack extension and/or leveling caster must be held securely within frame leg by Leveling Stem Retainer. Set caster lock before climbing and using scaffold. Do not use if caster lock is faulty. UII/FFO 0202-0242 WARNING: Print Date 08-2006 LL-204-01 CAP. 75# PSF Courtesy of Archbold, Ohio POST WHERE WORKMEN CAN SEE name phone WARNING PERSONNEL BRACKET MAXIMUM CAPACITY - 500 LBS. DO NOT EXCEED. FOLLOW ALL FEDERAL, OSHA, STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS FOR THE PROPER USE OF THIS EQUIPMENT. For personnel use only. DO NOT use for storage of material. When side bracket is in use, scaffold tower must be restrained from tipping by tying, guying or other acceptable means. DO NOT use on scaffolding equipped with casters. Pin securely to frame before use. When in use, all open sides of work platform must have guard rails installed. Inspect daily and before each use. DO NOT use if damaged. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE ABOVE REGU- LATIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. Part Number LL-204-22 LL-204-01 LL-204-02 LL-204-03 LL-204-04 LL-204-11 LL-204-05 LL-204-27 Committment to safety package (includes - 1 Scaffold safety video, 20 frame decals, 25 LL-204-05 scaffold safety packets, and a laminated certificate. Tips on scaffold safety / safety rulse OSHA safety and health regulations for construction Recommended scaffold erection procedures Caution envelope with wire Instructions for erecting rolling towers Scaffold safety packet (includes - LL-244-01, LL-204-02, LL-204-03, LL-204-04, LL-204-11) Scaffold check guide cards Part Number 0202-0101 Panel guard caution decal 0202-0146 Caster decal (used on all BilJax casters) 0202-0242 Leveling caster / leveling jack extension decal 0202-0326 Scaffold frame caution decal 0202-0328 Personnel bracket warning decal 0202-0330 Guard railing decal 0202-0331 Walkboard / catwalk caution decal (Tuf-N-Lite) 0202-0335 Hoist arm warning decal 0202-0361 Expanded metal walkboard / catwalk decal Page 2 Toll Free: 800-537-0540 Visit us at: www.biljax.com

Frames Frame Tube Sizes 5 6 7 1-1/2 1-5/8 1-11/16 Tube Size 5 Frame with 1 1/2 Leg O.D. (weighs 10% less than catalog listings) 6 Frame with 1 5/8 Leg O.D. (weighs same as catalog listings) 7 Frame with 1 11/16 O.D. (weighs 5% more than catalog listings) Frame Lock Types J-Lock U-Lock C-Lock F-Lock T-Lock Lock Type J-Lock C-Lock T-Lock U-Lock F-Lock J-Lock use with notched braces C-Lock use with holed braces T-Lock use with holed braces U-Lock use with holed braces F-Lock use with holed braces STEP FRAMES - specify tube size and lock type Weight 5 W x 2 H Frame 23 5 W x 3 H Frame 27 5 W x 4 H Frame 33 5 W x 5 H Frame 39 5 W x 6 H Frame 45 5 W x 6 4 H Frame 54 5 W x 6 6 H Frame 47 Other step frames available - Contact factory OPEN END FRAMES - specify tube size, lock type, and cane type Weight 3 W x 6 4 H Frame 43 3 W x 6 6 H Frame 40 4 W x 6 4 H Frame 51 4 W x 6 6 H Frame 46 5 W X 6 4 H Frame 54 5 W x 6 6 H Frame 50 Other open end frames available - Contact factory Closed Cane 05 Open Cane 25 DOUBLE STEP FRAMES - specify tube size and lock type Weight 5 W x 3 H Frame 27 5 W x 4 H Frame 35 5 W x 4 6 H Frame 41 5 W x 5 H Frame 43 5 W x 6 H Frame 51 5 W x 6 4 H Frame 54 5 W x 6 6 H Frame 53 Other double step frames available - Contact Factory All images are for illustration only. Haulotte Group BilJax reserves the right to modify specifications without notice. Follow all applicable ANSI and OSHA codes/regulations when using this equipment. Do not use in ares where user can come in contact with live power. Page 3

Frames (cont.) / Rolling Tower Packages LADDER FRAMES - specify tube size and lock type Weight Weight 28 W x 3 H Frame* 16 3 W x 5 H Frame 29.5 28 W x 4 H Frame* 21 3 W x 6 H Frame 36 28 W x 5 H Frame* 26 4 W x 3 H Frame 22.5 28 W x 6 H Frame* 31 4 W x 4 H Frame 29 3 W x 3 H Frame 18.5 4 W x 5 H Frame 36 3 W x 4 H Frame 24 4 W x 6 H Frame 43 *Exact overall width measurement is needed when ordering 28 wide frames Other ladder frames available - Contact factory OPEN LADDER FRAMES - specify tube size and lock type (12 Rung Spacing) Weight 5 W x 6 4 H Frame 56 5 W x 6 6 H Frame 57 Other open ladder frames available - Contact factory CENTER ACCESS FRAMES - specify tube size and lock type (12 Rung Spacing) Weight 5 W x 2 H Frame 24 5 W x 3 H Frame 28 5 W x 4 H Frame 34 5 W x 5 H Frame 39 5 W x 6 H Frame 55 Other center access frames available - Contact factory SIDEWALK FRAMES - specify tube size and lock type Weight 6 W x 7 8 H Frame furnished with Hex Lock Nut 65 Other sidewalk frames available - Contact factory PEDESTAL SCAFFOLD FRAME - specify tube size and lock type Weight Pedestal Scaffold Frame 37 Replacement Frame Only 17 Replacement Leg Only 10 ROLLING TOWER PACKAGES - 5 Wide - specify tube size Part Number (5, 6, 7)z Range Work Ht. Weight 7 Lengths ST-RU0711-( ) 2-11 17 462 ST-RU0716-( ) 2-16 22 568 ST-RU0716-( ) OR 2-16 22 664 ST-RU0716-( ) OR 2-21 27 775 ST-RU0716-( ) OR 2-26 32 881 10 Lengths ST-RU1011-( ) 2-11 17 542 ST-RU1018-( ) 2-16 22 660 ST-RU1016-( ) OR 2-16 22 756 ST-RU1021-( ) OR 2-21 27 876 ST-RU1026-( ) OR 2-26 32 946 ST-RU1031-( ) OR 2-31 37 1105 ST-RU1036-( ) OR 2-36 42 1220 Page 4 Toll Free: 800-537-0540 Visit us at: www.biljax.com

Pin Options / Fastening Pins / Braces INSERT PINS - specify tube size 0007-11_ 0001-022 0007-086 0007-031 0007-106 Part Number (5, 6, 7) Weight 0007-11 9 Pin with 1 collar (fits tube size 5) 90/ct 0007-022 9 Pin with 1/2 collar (fits tube size 6) 90/ct 0007-086 9 Pin with 1/8 collar (fits tube size 5) 70/ct 0007-031 9 Pin with 1/8 collar (fits tube size 6) 90/ct 0007-106 7 Pin without collar (fits tube size 6) 60/ct 0007-134 9 Pin with special collar (fits tube sizes 6, 7) 100/ct INSERT ATTACHMENT OPTIONS - specify tube size Part Number (5, 6, 7) Weight 0200-001 0200-003 0200-002 0200-001 Rivet and cotter attachment 0200-002 Spring rivet attachment 0200-003 Drive pin attachment FASTENING PINS 0068-037 0068-038 0090-0495 0090-0496 0090-0494 0066-0046 0068-023 0068-061 0068-012 0068-018 0068-037-50 2 Rivet pin with cotter 4 0068-038-50 3 Rivet pin with cotter 5 0090-0496-50 Drive pin for permanent attachment (tube size 6) 2 0090-0494-50 Drive pin for permanent attachment (tube size 7) 2 0068-023-50 Spring rivet 2 006-0046-50 2 Gravity pig tail pin 9.1 0068-061-50 2 Snap pin 6 0068-100-50 2 1/2 Snap pin 8 0068-102-50 4 1/2 Snap pin 10 0068-012-50 2 Hinge pin 5 0068-018-50 3 Hinge pin 6.6 CAT-A-CORNER SQUARING BRACES - specify tube size Part Number (5, 6, 7) Weight 0019-4 -507 Squaring brace for a 5 wide x 7 long tower 16 0019-4 -508 Squaring brace for a 5 wide x 8 long tower 18 0019-4 510 Squaring brace for a 5 wide x 10 long tower 20 Other Cat-A-Corner squaring braces available. Contact Factory GALVANIZED DIAGONAL BRACES - specify end type and lock spacing Weight Lock 5 Brace 9 Spacing 7 Brace 12 Frame 8 Brace 14 Spacing 10 Brace 17 Hole End Notch End Other diagonal braces available. Contact Factory DOUBLE HOLE GALVANIZED DIAGONAL BRACES - 36 & 48 lock spacing Hole end type only 0010-34-07 7 Spacing brace 12 0010-34-08 8 Spacing brace 14 0010-34-10 10 Spacing brace 17 Other diagonal braces available. Contact Factory All images are for illustration only. Haulotte Group BilJax reserves the right to modify specifications without notice. Follow all applicable ANSI and OSHA codes/regulations when using this equipment. Do not use in ares where user can come in contact with live power. Page 5

Braces / Leveling Jacks / Base Plates / Guard Rails ARM BRACES - 27 3/4 lock spacing 0013-15-07 7 spacing brace - hole end 15 0013-15-08 8 spacing brace - hole end 16 0013-15-10 10 spacing brace - hole end 19 0013-03-07 7 spacing brace - notch end 15 Hole End Notch End 0013-03-10 10 spacing brace - notch end 19 Other arm braces available. Contact Factory LEVELING JACKS - specify tube size Part Number (5, 6, 7) Weight 0032-08 * Rigid jack 24 stem with 15 adjustment 10.2 0032-09 * Swivel jack 24 stem with 15 adjustment 12 0034-08 Extension 15 adjustment with retainer kit 11.5 0069-0071 Leveling stem retainer 1 0032-085pl Plated rigid jack 24 stem with 15 adjustment 10.5 0032-086pl Plated swivel jack 24 stem with 15 adjustment 12.5 0032-08 0032-09 0034-08 Other leveling jacks available. Contact Factory *To fit tube sizes 6 and 7, select 6 in the part number BASE PLATES / RUBBER PAD - specify tube size Part Number (5, 6, 7) Weight 0030-11 Rigid base plate - 4 stem 3 0030-12 Swivel base plate - 4 stem 4 0030-11 0030-12 0082-0740 Rubber pad for base plate.5 CASTERS - specify tube size Part Number (5, 6, 7) Weight 0026-7 2 8 wheel size - 4 stem size - 500 lb capacity (cast iron) 13 0026-9 2 8 wheel size - 4 stem size - 500 lb capacity (plastic) 9 0026-7 2 0026-9 2 GUARD RAIL POSTS - specify tube size Part Number (5, 6, 7) Weight 0023-23 Corner guard rail post - B-lock 5.7 0023-25 Corner guard rail post - F-lock 5.5 0023-18 Guard rail post - U-lock 5.5 0023-23 0023-25 0023-28 0023-28 Corner guard rail post - U-lock 5.5 GUARD RAILS - GALVANIZED 0022-02-28 End rail - 28 spacing 3 0022-01-03 End rail - 36 spacing 3 0022-02-04 End rail - 46 1/2 spacing (fits tube size 5) 3 0022-01-04 End rail - 48 spacing (fits tube sizes 6, 7) 3 0022-02-05 End rail - 58 1/2 spacing (fits tube size 5) 4 0022-01-05 End rail - 60 spacing (fits tube sizes 6, 7) 4 0022-01-07 Side rail - 7 spacing 5.25 0022-01-08 Side rail - 8 spacing 6.5 0022-25-10 Side rail - 10 spacing 8 Other side guard rail sizes available. Contact factory Page 6 Toll Free: 800-537-0540 Visit us at: www.biljax.com

Guard Rails / Toeboards / Easi-Guard System / Walkboards INTERMEDIATE GUARD RAIL FOR OPEN END TYPE FRAMES 0012-267-05 0012-263-07 7 Intermediate side guard rail panel 21 0012-263-08 8 Intermediate side guard rail panel 23 0012-263-10 10 Intermediate side guard rail panel 27 0012-267-05 5 Wide Intermediate end guard rail panel 21.5 Other intermediate guard rail panel sizes available 6 STEEL TOEBOARDS TOEBOARD CLIPS 0012-016-03 End toeboard 26 5/8 (fits tube sizes 5,6) 4 0012-016-04 End toeboard 26 5/16 (fits tube size 7) 4 0012-016-05 End toeboard 36 (fits tube sizes 5, 6, 7) 5 0012-016-06 End toeboard 46 1/2 (fits tube size 5) 6 0012-012-07 End toeboard 48 (fits tube sizes 6, 7) 6 0012-016-08 End toeboard 58 1/2 (fits tube size 5) 7 0012-016-09 End toeboard 60 (fits tube sizes 6, 7) 7.8 0012-016-12 Side toeboard 7 (fits tube sizes 5, 6, 7) 9 0012-016-14 Side toeboard 8 (fits tube sizes 5, 6, 7) 10 0012-016-18 Side toeboard 10 fits tube sizes (5, 6, 7) 12 0063-0199 Toeboard clip.5 0063-0203 Corner toeboard bracket.5 EASI-GUARD SYSTEM - specify tube size Part Number (5, 6, 7) Weight 0012-23 Mid-post 9 0012-22 -28 End panel 28 with toeboard 14 0012-22 -03 End panel 36 with toeboard 17 0012-22 -04 End panel 48 with toeboard 21 End panel 0012-22 -05 End panel 60 with toeboard 34 0012-209-07 Side panel 7 12 0012-209-08 Side panel 8 14 0012-210-10 Side panel 10 17 Mid-post Side panel 0012-202-07 Side toeboard 7 steel 8 0012-202-08 Side toeboard 8 steel 10 Toeboard 0012-202-10 Side toeboard 10 steel 14.5 SWING GATE 0253-35 Swing gate for 5 wide open end frames 22 X-PANDED STEEL WALKBOARD - STEEL FRAME WITH EXPANDED STEEL DECK 0044-205 19 Wide x 7 long - 75 psf capacity 45 0044-225 24 Wide x 7 long - 75 psf capacity 52 0044-227 24 Wide x 8 long - 75 psf capacity 58 0044-235 28 Wide x 7 long - 75 psf capacity 56 0044-237 28 Wide x 8 long - 75 psf capacity 64 0044-245 32 Wide x 7 long - 75 psf capacity 62 Other side guard rail sizes available. Contact factory All images are for illustration only. Haulotte Group BilJax reserves the right to modify specifications without notice. Follow all applicable ANSI and OSHA codes/regulations when using this equipment. Do not use in ares where user can come in contact with live power. Page 7

Walkboards TUF-N-LITE WALKBOARD ALUMINUM FRAME WITH PLYWOOD DECK 7/16" 1-5/16" Type A Hook* Type B Hook 2 4 Type A part numbers listed. For Type B replace red 2 with a 4 in the part number TUF-N-LITE WALKBOARD REPLACEMENT PARTS Aluminum hook replacement kit Plywood deck replacement Aluminum cross member Part Number Part Number 0054-007-07 7 Aluminum rail 4 mem / punch 0090-0545 1/4-20 x 1S / tap screw 0054-002-07 7 Aluminum rail 3 mem / punch 0090-0987 3/16 drive rivet 0054-007-08 8 Aluminum rail 4 mem / punch 0191-0019 Plywood for 0054-216 0054-002-08 8 Aluminum rail 3 mem / punch 0191-0022 Plywood for 0054-220 0054-009-10 10 Aluminum rail 4 mem / punch 0191-0049 Plywood for 0054-248 0054-102 Lock - swivel assembly, heavy duty A 0191-0050 Plywood for 0054-250 0054-101 Lock - swivel assembly, heavy duty B 0054-080 Conversion kit 2-bolt to 4 bolt 0054-130 Aluminum hook type A replacement kit 0054-131 Aluminum hook type B replacement kit 0054-018-05 Aluminum cross member for 19 walkboard 0054-018-08 Aluminum cross member for 28 walkboard 0054-018-09 Aluminum cross member for 32 walkboard Other Tuf-N-Lite replacement parts available. Contact factory. X-TRU-LITE WALKBOARD 7100 SERIES - ALUMINUM FRAME AND DECK 0055-216 19 1/4 Wide x 7 long - 75 psf capacity 32 0055-220 19 1/4 Wide x 10 long - 75 psf capacity 40 Other X-Tru-Lite walkboard sizes available. Contact factory. X-TRU-LITE WALKBOARD REPLACEMENT PARTS OUTRIGGER - specify tube size (5, 6, 7) 0054-216 19 Wide x 7 long - 75 psf capacity 32 0054-220-50 19 Wide x 10 long - 50 psf capacity 40 0054-220 19 Wide x 10 long - 75 psf capacity 46.5 0054-226 22 Wide x 7 long - 75 psf capacity 35 0054-230 22 Wide x 10 long - 50 psf capacity 44.5 0054-236 24 Wide x 7 long - 75 psf capacity 37 0054-240 24 Wide x 10 long - 50 psf capacity 50 0054-246 28 Wide x 7 long - 75 psf capacity 39 0054-250 28 Wide x 10 long - 50 psf capacity 54 0054-256 32 Wide x 7 long - 50 psf capacity 47 Other Tuf-N-Lite walkboeard sizes available. Contact factory. 0055-216-3 End Support / 19 X-Tru-Lite 1 0082-0553 Aluminum hook repair kit - 1 hole 4 Part Number (5, 6, 7) Weight 0048-2 30 wide outrigger 14 Page 8 Toll Free: 800-537-0540 Visit us at: www.biljax.com

Brackets / Hoist Arm / Outrigger / Putlogs SIDE AND END BRACKETS - specify tube size Part Number Capacity Weight SIDE BRACKETS 0039-620- 20 Saddle hanger with tube end 500 lb 9 0039-624- 24 Saddle hanger with tube end 500 lb 10 0039-165-5 0039-520-5 0039-630- 30 Saddle hanger with tube end 500 lb 13 0039-165- 20-30 Adjustable saddle hanger with tube end 500 lb 14 0039-124 12 Saddle hanger with plate end 500 lb 6 0039-621 21 Saddle hanger with plate end 500 lb 9 0039-720- 20 Angle iron hanger - side hang-on with tube end 500 lb 9 0039-621-5 0039-620-5 0039-724- 24 Angle iron hanger - side hang-on with tube end 500 lb 11.5 0039-730- 30 Angle iron hanger - side hang-on with tube end 500 lb 13 0039-171- 20-30 Adjustable angle iron hanger with tube end 500 lb 14 END BRACKETS 0039-520- 20 End and side hang-on with tube end 500 lb 10.5 0039-524- 24 End and side hang-on with tube end 500 lb 13 0039-530- 30 End and side hang-on with tube end 500 lb 14 END GUARD RAIL FOR SIDE BRACKET 0012-266 0012-266 End guard rail for 20 to 30 side bracket 19 HOIST ARM - WELL WHEEL - TIE BRACE 0063-0344 0041-028 Swivel head hoist arm 29 0082-0103 10 Well wheel 9.3 0041-028 0082-0103 0063-0344 Scaffold tie brace 11 PUTLOGS Putlog Trussed putlog 0036-178 8 Putlog 24 0036-602 18 Putlog - trussed 79 0036-180 10 putlog 30 0036-603 20 Putlog - trussed 92 0036-182 12 Putlog 36 0036-604 22 Putlog - trussed 101 0036-600 14 Putlog - trussed 47 0036-605 24 Putlog - trussed 111 0036-601 16 Putlog - trussed 70 0036-606 26 Putlog - trussed 118 Other putlog sizes available. Contact factory. PUTLOG ACCESSORIES 0061-11 0061-12 0061-10 0037-22 0036-040 0036-042 0036-043 0037-16 0061-29 0061-06 0037-16 Putlog angle hanger 3.5 0061-11 Offset insert saddle (tube size 5) 3 0061-12 Offset insert saddle (tube size 6) 3 0061-10 Offset insert saddle (tube size 7) 3 0061-29 Insert saddle (tube size 5) 3 0061-06 Insert saddle (tube size 6) 3 0061-23 Insert saddle (tube size 7) 3 0037-22 Putlog support 8 long with clamps 20 0036-040 Putlog spreader - 5 frame sp (tube size 6) 24 0036-042 Putlog spreader - 5 frame sp (tube size 5) 14 0036-043 Putlog spreader - 7 frame sp (tube size 5) 24 Other putlog accessories available. Contract factory. All images are for illustration only. Haulotte Group BilJax reserves the right to modify specifications without notice. Follow all applicable ANSI and OSHA codes/regulations when using this equipment. Do not use in ares where user can come in contact with live power. Page 9

Clamps / Brackets / Replacement Parts / Stair Tower Components DROPPED FORGED CLAMPS 0069-0094 0069-0117 0069-0095 0069-0118 BRACKETS AND CLAMPS 0069-0015 0069-0013 0069-0017 0069-0043 0069-0026 0069-0070 0069-0057 REPLACEMENT PARTS 0064-0783 0066-0006 0067-0005 0067-0739 0067-0046 0068-004 0068-008 0068-042/1 0068-095 0090-0517 BRACE LOCK PARTS 0064-0604 0068-009 0068-013 0069-0095 Swivel clamp with Eye bolt - fits 1.625, 1.69, 1.9 tube diamater 3 0069-0094 Rigid clamp with Eye bolt - fits 1.625, 1.69, 1.9 tube diamater 3 0069-0118 Swivel clamp with Eye bolt - fits 1.69 and 1.9 tube diamater 3 0069-0117 Rigid clamp with Eye bolt - fits 1.69 and 1.9 tube diamater 3 0069-0017 Parallel tube clamp 1.5 0069-0016 Bracket for hole or notched brace.5 0069-0026 Bracket for hole brace.5 0069-0013 Clamp for notched brace 1.5 0069-0043 Clamp for hole brace 1.5 0069-0070 B-Lock clamp (tube size 5).5 0069-0057 B-Lock clamp (tube size 6, 7).5 Part Number Part Number Desciption 0064-0783 Half outrigger clamp 0068-008 Lever tail nut 5 long 0066-0006 Putlog clamp hook 0068-042/1 Brace rivet with 3 washers 0067-0005 Gooser brace slide 0068-042/50 Package 50 brace rivets with 150 washers 0067-0039 Leveling nut (1 7/16 ) 0068-095 U-Bolt only - Putlog angle hanger 0037-16 0067-0046 Leveling nut (1 1/4 ) 0090-0517 Thumb screw - 3/8 diamater x 1 1/4 long 0068-004 1/2 set screw Part Number Part Number Desciption 0068-123A C-Lock with stud pin 0008-042 F-Lock complete 0068-123 C-Lock stud 0008-048 U-Lock complete 0064-0604 C-Lock slide 0068-009 J-Lock stud 1/2 0008-022-4/50 C-Lock washer 0066-0044 J-Lock pin 3/8 x 3/4 0090-0311/50 C-Lock roll pin 0068-013 J-Lock wing nut 1/2 0008-044 T-Lock complete TUF-N-LITE HINGED LADDER BOARD - ALUMINUM FRAME, PLYWOOD DECK, ATTACHED LADDER STAIR TOWER COMPONENTS 0054-125-07 28 Wide x 7 long - 75 psf capacity 69 0054-125-08 28 Wide x 8 long - 50 psf capacity 75 0054-125-10 28 Wide x 10 long - 50 psf capacity 81 Part Number Part Number 0042-019 Stair platform rest (tube size 5) 0043-185 Outside handrail (top section) 0042-027 Stair platform rest (tube size 6) 0042-175 Inside handrail (top section) 0042-035 Stair platform rest (tube size 7) 0042-221 24 Wide stair section 6 5 0042-047 Open frame safety guard 0042-022 24 Wide stair section 6 6 0042-094 Outside handrail 0042-223 24 wide stair section 6 7 0042-093 Inside handrail 0044-052 Intermediate catwalk 28 wide x 7 long with guardrail 0044-054 Hinged platform 28 wide x 7 long expanded steel 0044-235 28 Wide x 7 Long expanded steel catwalk - 75 psf capacity BilJax offers a heavy duty stair tower for worker access to buildings, bridges, observation towers, or renovation done inside or outside. The stairs can also be used for access in a scaffold set-up. Page 10 Toll Free: 800-537-0540 Visit us at: www.biljax.com

Access Ladder / Climbing Ladder ACCESS LADDER SYSTEM (see below image) 0042-126 CLIMBING LADDER - TUBULAR TYPE (see below image) 0004-0377 Top hinged platform 0004-0376 0042-130 0063-0074 0063-0073 0042-126 6 Access ladder (use with 6 6 high frame) 37 0042-130 6 Handrails (pair) 10.5 0042-129 Platform rest (tube size 5) (2 required at 1st tier only) 7.5 0042-128 Platform rest (tube size 6, 7) (2 Required at 1st tier only) 8 0054-346 Top hinged platform 28 x 7 43 0054-348 Top hinged platform 28 x 8 49 0054-350 Top hinged platform 28 x 10 55 0004-0377 6 Top section 19 0004-0375 6 Ladder section 17.5 0004-0376 3 Ladder section 9.2 0063-0074 Support bracket (tube size 5) 5.5 0063-0073 Support bracket (tube size 6, 7) 5.5 CANOPY TOP / WEATHER PROTECTION CLIP (see below image) ADDITIONAL ILLUSTRATIONS 0071-021 Canopy top with adjustable extension - 5 W x 1 H (tube size 6) 27 0071-022 Canopy Top with adjustable extension - 5 W x 1 H (tube size 7) 27 0071-024 Canopy top with adjustable extension - 5 W x 1 H (tube size 5) 27 0082-0228 Weather protection clips 8 L 9 (qty. 100) 16 ACCESS LADDER SYSTEM CLIMBING LADDER TUBULAR TYPE CANOPY TOP WEATHER PROTECTION CLIP Maximum 10 6 Up to 4 All images are for illustration only. Haulotte Group BilJax reserves the right to modify specifications without notice. Follow all applicable ANSI and OSHA codes/regulations when using this equipment. Do not use in ares where user can come in contact with live power. Page 11

Pro-Jax Scaffold Packages / Guard Rail PRO-JAX UTILITY SCAFFOLD PACKAGES WITH PLYWOOD DECK WALKBOARDS 0127-006-0 Single Unit Part Number Includes Weight Length Platform Ht Range Guard Rails Outriggers 0127-006-0 6 2-4 No No 147 0127-006-1 6 2-6 Yes No 240 0127-006-2 6 2-11.5 Yes Yes 430 0127-006-3 6 2-17 Yes Yes 538 0127-008-0 8 2-4 No No 173 0127-008-1 8 2-6 Yes No 279 0127-008-2 8 2-11.5 Yes Yes 490 0127-008-3 8 2-17 Yes Yes 609 0127-010-0 10 2-4 No No 200 0127-010-1 10 2-6 Yes No 316 0127-010-2 10 2-11.5 Yes Yes 525 0127-010-3 10 2-17 Yes Yes 645 PRO-JAX UTILITY SCAFFOLD ADDITIONAL HEIGHT PACKAGES 0127-007-3 6 Length x 39 height unit 75 0127-007-5 6 Length x 65 height unit 95 0127-009-3 8 Length x 39 height unit 93 0127-009-5 8 Length x 65 height unit 103 0127-011-3 10 Length x 39 height unit 97 0127-011-5 10 Length x 65 height unit 123 PRO-JAX GUARD RAIL PACKAGES, OUTRIGGER PACKAGES, AND LEVELING EXTENSION 0127-138 0127-006-1 Single Unit w/ Guard Rail 0127-006-2 2 Single Units w/ Guard Rail & 18 Wide Outriggers 0127-149-08 0127-149-06 6 Complete guard rail package (2 pieces) 81.5 0127-149-08 8 Complete guard rail package (2 pieces) 98 0127-149-10 10 Complete guard rail package (2 pieces) 115 0127-150-18 18 Wide outrigger package (4 pieces) 39 0127-150-24 24 Wide outrigger package (4 pieces) 44 0127-138 Leveling extension Page 12 0127-150-18 Toll Free: 800-537-0540 Visit us at: www.biljax.com

Pro-Jax Replacement Parts & Components / Handy Roll PRO-JAX REPLACEMENT PARTS 0063-0377 L-Pin replacement kit for platform arm brace.25 0063-0418 Wind latch replacement kit.25 0063-0605 Saf-T-Lok replacement kit.40 PRO-JAX COMPONENTS 0127-102 39 High ladder frame 15 0127-101 65 ladder frame 25 0127-147 Base extension unit 29 0127-163-06 6 Platform arm brace 21 0127-163-08 8 Platform arm brace 26 0127-102 0127-163-10 10 Platform arm brace 32 0127-108-06 6 Plywood deck 29 0127-108-08 8 Plywood deck 40 0127-101 0127-108-10 10 Plywood deck 52 0127-141-06 6 Top hinged plywood deck 47 0127-141-08 8 Top hinged plywood deck 60 0127-141-10 10 Top hinged plywood deck 73 0127-108-06 0127-113 6 Expanded metal deck 36 0127-114 8 Expanded metal deck 48 0127-115 10 Explanded metal deck 60 0127-106-06 6 Combination guard panel 35.5 0127-106-08 8 Combination guard panel 42 0127-113 0127-106-10 10 Combination guard panel 48 0127-105-18 18 Wide outrigger 8 0127-105-24 24 Wide outrigger 11 0127-118 48 Wide outrigger 26 0127-136-06 6 Intermediate guard rail 20 0127-136-08 8 Intermediate guard rail 24 0127-136-10 10 Intermediate guard rail 28 0127-138 Adjustable leg with rubber pad 3 0026-835 5 Caster - 250 lb capacity with 2 snap pin (trailing edge brake lock) 4.75 0127-149-06 0026-952 8 Caster - 500 lb capacity with 2 snap pin - P5 10 0127-163-06 0127-150-18 0026-835 0026-952 HANDY ROLL SCAFFOLDING 4-CASTER UNITS 0063-0435-34 3 Handy roll scaffold 4-caster unit with steel platforms - 24 wide x 48 long x 39 high 0063-0435-44 4 Handy roll scaffold 4-caster unit with steel platforms - 24 wide x 48 long x 51 high 0063-0435-54 5 Handy roll scaffold 4-caster unit with steel platforms - 27 wide x 64 long x 63 high 82 87 106 All images are for illustration only. Haulotte Group BilJax reserves the right to modify specifications without notice. Follow all applicable ANSI and OSHA codes/regulations when using this equipment. Do not use in ares where user can come in contact with live power. Page 13

Drywall Cart / Drywall Lift DRYWALL CART 0063-0575-11YE Part Number Capacity Weight 0063-0573-01YE Model DC 3000 LD, light duty with plastic casters (2 3000 84 swivel - 2 rigid) - 23 wide x 50 long x 47 high 0063-0574-11YE Model DC 3000 MD, medium duty with steel casters 3000 104 (2 swivel - 2 rigid) - 23 wide x 49 long x 47 high 0063-0575-11YE Model DC 3000 EX, heavy duty with steel casters (2 swivel - 2 rigid) - 28 wide x 50 long x 47 high 3000 137 DRYWALL LIFT Part Number Capacity Weight 0063-0547 Model DL 100 Steel - 5 to 10 lift adjustment 200 104 0063-0580 Model DL 125 Steel - 5 to 12 lift adjustment 200 125 0063-0595 Model DL 150 Steel - 5 to 15 lift adjustment 160 141 0063-0580 Scaffold Safety Guidelines - recommended by Scaffolding, Shoring & Forming Institute It shall be the responsibility of all employers and employees to read and comply with the following common sense guidelines which are designed to promote safety in the erecting and dismantling of scaffolds. These guidelines do not purport to be all-inclusive nor to supplant or replace other additional safety and precautionary measures to cover usual or unusual conditions. Local, State or Federal statute or regulations shall supersede these guidelines if there is a conflict and it is the responsibility of each employee to comply. GENERAL GUIDELINES I. POST THESE SCAFFOLDING SAFETY GUIDELINES in a conspicuous place and be sure that all persons who erect, dismantle or use scaffolding are aware of them. II. FOLLOW ALL STATE, LOCAL AND FEDERAL CODES, ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS pertaining to scaffolding because they may be more restrictive. For example, height or width requirements may vary. III. SURVEY THE JOB SITE A survey shall be made of the job site for hazards, such as untampered earth fills, ditches, debris, high tension wires, unguarded openings, and other hazardous conditions created by other trades. These conditions shall be corrected or avoided as noted in the following sections. IV. INSPECT ALL EQUIPMENT BEFORE USING Never use any equipment that is damaged or defective in any way. V. KEEP ALL EQUIPMENT IN GOOD REPAIR Avoid using corroded equipment the strength of corroded equipment is not known. VI. INSPECT ERECTED SCAFFOLDS DAILY or at the beginning of every shift to be sure that they are maintained in safe condition. VII. NEVER USE EQUIPMENT FOR PURPOSES OR IN WAYS FOR WHICH IT WAS NOT INTENDED. VIII. REPORT ANY UNSAFE CONDITION. NEVER TAKE CHANCES Do not work on scaffolds if your physical condition is such that you feel dizzy or unsteady in any way. IX. WORKING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL OR ILLEGAL DRUGS IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. X. CONSULT YOUR SCAFFOLDING SUPPLIER NEVER TAKE CHANCES Consult manuals and instructions provided by the supplier; scaffolding is his business. GUIDELINES FOR ERECTION AND USE OF SCAFFOLDS A. PROVIDE ADEQUATE SILLS for scaffold posts and use base plates. B. USE ADJUSTING SCREWS or other approved conditions. C. PLUMB AND LEVEL ALL SCAFFOLDS as the erection proceeds. Do not force braces to fit level the scaffold until proper fit can be made easily. D. BRACING. Each frame or panel shall be braced by horizontal bracing, cross bracing, diagonal bracing or any combination thereof for securing vertical members together laterally. All brace connections shall be made secure, in accordance with manufacturers recommendations. E. DO NOT CLIMB CROSS BRACES. Use only an access (climbing) ladder, access steps, frame designed to be climbed or equivalent safe access to scaffold. F. TIE RUNNING SCAFFOLD TO WALL or structure when the height exceeds* four (4) times the minimum scaffold base dimension. The first vertical and longitudinal tie shall be placed at this point. Vertical ties shall be repeated at intervals not greater than 26 feet. Longitudinal ties shall be placed at each end and at intervals not greater than 30 feet. Ties must prevent the scaffold from tipping into or away from the wall or structure. G. WHEN SCAFFOLDS ARE TO BE PARTIALLY OR FULLY ENCLOSED, specific precautions must be taken to assure frequency and adequacy of ties attaching the scaffolding to the building due to increased load conditions resulting from effects of wind and weather. The scaffolding components to which the ties are attached must also be checked for additional loads. H. WHEN FREE STANDING SCAFFOLD TOWERS exceed* four times their minimum base dimension vertically, they must be restrained from tipping. I. DO NOT ERECT SCAFFOLDS NEAR ELECTRICAL POWER LINES UNLESS PROPER PRECAUTIONS ARE TAKEN. Consult the power service company for advice. J. DO NOT USE ladders or makeshift devices on top of scaffolds to increase the height. K. DO NOT EXCEED MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDED LOAD RATING. L. EQUIP AND MAINTAIN ALL PLATFORMS with proper guardrails, midrails, and toeboards along all open sides and ends of scaffold platforms. M. ALL BRACKETS shall be seated correctly with side brackets parallel to the frames and end brackets at 90 degrees to the frames. Brackets shall not be bent or twisted from normal position. Brackets (except mobile brackets designed to carry materials) are to be used as work platforms only and shall not be used for storage of material or equipment. When brackets are used, the scaffold shall be tied to the structure or otherwise restrained to prevent tipping. N. ALL SCAFFOLDING ACCESSORIES shall be used and installed in accordance with the manufacturers recommended procedure. Accessories shall not be altered in the field. Scaffolds, frames and their components of various manufacturers shall not be intermixed. O. FOR PLANKING, THE FOLLOWING GUIDELINES APPLY: 1. Use only lumber that is properly inspected and graded as scaffold plank. 2. Planking shall have at least 12 inches of overlap and extend 6 inches beyond center of support, or, be cleated at both ends to prevent sliding off supports. Page 14 3. Fabricated scaffold planks and platforms, unless created or restrained by hooks, shall extend over their end supports not less than 6 inches nor more than 12 inches. 4. Secure plank to scaffold when necessary. P. FOR ROLLING SCAFFOLDS THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL GUIDELINES APPLY. 1. CASTERS WITH PLAIN STEMS shall be attached to the panel or adjustment screw by pins or other suitable means. 2. DO NOT EXTEND ADJUSTING SCREWS ON ROLLING SCAFFOLDS MORE THAN 12 INCHES. 3. WHEELS OR CASTERS shall be provided with a locking device and kept locked during erection and dismantling or any time scaffolds are not being moved. 4. SECURE OR REMOVE ALL MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT from platform before moving scaffold. 5. USE HORIZONTAL DIAGONAL BRACING near the bottom and at 20 foot intervals measured from the rolling surface. 6. DO NOT USE brackets or other platform extensions without consideration of overturning effect. 7. THE HEIGHT OF A ROLLING SCAFFOLD excluding its uppermost guardrails, must not exceed* four times its smallest base dimension unless it is stabilized by an engineered counterweight system or some other equivalent means. 8. CLEAT OR SECURE ALL PLANKS. 9. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MOVE A ROLLING SCAFFOLD WITHOUT SUFFICIENT HELP watch out for holes in floor and overhead obstructions stabilize against tipping. 10. DO NOT RIDE ROLLING SCAFFOLDS. 11. JOINTS shall be restrained from separation. Q. FOR PUTLOGS AND TRUSSES the following additional guidelines apply. 1. DO NOT CANTILEVER OR EXTEND PUTLOGS/TRUSSES as side brackets without thorough consideration for loads to be applied. 2. PUTLOGS/TRUSSES SHOULD BE EXTENDED AT LEAST 6 inches beyond point of support. 3. PLACE RECOMMENDED BRACING BETWEEN PUTLOGS/TRUSSES when the span of putlog/truss is more than 12 feet. R. WHEN DISMANTLING SCAFFOLDING THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL GUIDELINES APPLY: 1. CHECK TO SEE IF SCAFFOLDING HAS BEEN STRUCTURALLY ALTERED in any way which would make it unsafe, and if so, reconstruct where necessary before commencing with dismantling procedures. 2. VISUALLY INSPECT PLANK prior to dismantling to be sure that they are safe to work on. 3. COMPONENTS SHOULD BE LOWERED as soon as dismantled in safe manner so as to protect personnel below. 4. DO NOT ACCUMULATE EXCESS COMPONENTS OR EQUIPMENT on the level being dismantled. 5. DISMANTLED EQUIPMENT should be stockpiled in an orderly manner. S. FOLLOW ERECTION PROCEDURES AND USE MANUALS.

Other Offerings from Haulotte Group All images are for illustration only. Haulotte Group BilJax reserves the right to modify specifications without notice. Follow all applicable ANSI and OSHA codes/regulations when using this equipment. Do not use in ares where user can come in contact with live power. Page 15

SCAFFOLD FRAME MEASUREMENT CHARTS These facts are needed whenever you are not sure that the frame is a BilJax brand product. If you do not have previous experience with the frame ordered, or if you do not have the item number, answer the below questions and provide them with your order. Step frame Open frame Center access frame Ladder frame A. Specify Rotation of Pin Holes 1. 90 0 or 45 0 top & bottom 90 0 Standard B. Width of Frame Center to Center 1. To get this measurement, place tape outside to inside of leg tube. C. Frame Height 1. Measure overall top to bottom 2. DO NOT include insert (stacking pin) in measurement D. Lock Spacing 1. Measure distance from top of top lock pin to top of bottom lock pin 2. When a lock had two pins, use the lower pin of both locks E. Lock Location 1. Measure between top of leg and the center of the top lock pin 2. In case of a two pin lock, use the lower pin F. Tube Size of Leg (diameter) 1. Measure leg outside to outside 1-1/2, 1-5/8, 1-11/16 standard sizes 125 Taylor Parkway Archbold OH 43502 Toll Free: 800-537-0540 Online at: www.biljax.com 0205-2013 Haulotte Group BilJax 2013 - Printed in the USA