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[. . . ] The open position requires a minimum of 35 ½" (903mm) of aisle space but more space should be allowed for pedestrian traffic. The Safety Ladder can be swiveled left or right to access any part of the Storage Wall. Ball-bearing rollers at the top, and guide rollers at the bottom allow the ladder to be manually moved along the entire length of the Storage Wall. Important If your Storage Wall includes both a Safety Ladder and Sliding Doors, you will need to attach the Extension to the T-Mast. [. . . ] Note: Make sure that the hole location is in the center of the Vertical Side Frame, as shown. Attach the Bottom Tracks to the Vertical Side Frames using 5/16" Hex Head bolts and nuts. If the Bottom Track is to be joined, cut the track so that the end is in the center of the Vertical Side Frame. Mark and drill two 3/8" holes (one for each end of the adjoining tracks) and loosely secure with 5/16" Hex Head bolts and nuts. Once the Bottom Track is level, securely tighten all M8 Hex Head bolts and nuts so that the bottom glides of the T-Mast are firmly in place. Installing the Safety Hooks Step 1 2 3 Action (Refer to Figure Chapter 3 -1) Install the Safety Hooks on the upper left and right ends of the T-Mast so that the hook is behind the Upper Track. Test the mobility of the T-Mast to ensure that it rolls freely and evenly across the entire length of the Storage Wall. Make sure all Hex Head bolts and nuts are securely tightened to prevent misalignment. 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 3-2 Figure Chapter 3 -1 Upper Track Components Figure Chapter 3 -2 Bottom Track Figure Chapter 3 -3 Bottom Track Joint 3-3 Attaching the Folding Steps to the T-Mast Lista completely assembles the Folding Steps at the factory. It is important to keep all the strapping material in place as it is received to ease handling during installation. Attaching the Folding Steps to the T-Mast Step 1 2 3 Action (Refer to Figure Chapter 3 -4 and Figure Chapter 3 -5) Using a 19mm Socket wrench, remove the two bolts from the Swivel Supports on the front of the T-Mast. Insert the Plated Shaft into the Swivel Cylinder (attached to the Folding Steps). Slide the Ladder (with the Plated Shaft in place) in between the Swivel Supports on the T-Mast. Insert the top and bottom 19mm Hex Head bolts through the Swivel Supports and into the Plated Shaft. Attaching the Handle Step 1 2 3 4 Action Insert the spring-loaded Brake Handle above the Swivel Support using M8 x 10 Hex Head bolts. Mount the Swivel-Control Handle using the roll-pin and C-clip retainer. With the Safety Ladder in the locked position (steps folded), cut the strapping material. Push the Brake Handle down and ensure that the lower and upper brakes release. Note: The Handle locks the Safety Ladder in place. [. . . ] There should be no dirt, rags, metal fillings, parts, or other debris in the track. Lubricate the Ladder Control Piston Handle shaft with a common lubricant to ensure free movement. Check the Upper and Lower T-Mast brakes and replace the brake pads if worn. [. . . ]

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