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Outriggers
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Outriggers
Push-out Outrigger arms can be used as an alternative to traditional Davit systems. Used primarily with high parapet walls, screenwalls, and mansard roofs. Outriggers consist of either a portable or fixed anchor point on the roof and provide for ground rigging of platforms or boatswains chairs. The ground area must be clear and free of obstructions to permit rigging of the platform or workcage.
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Can be used to suspend powered platforms or boatswains chairs. |
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Powered platforms can be used for building maintenance. |
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Suspension line load not on the parapet or railing. |
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Platforms are ground rigged, requiring a clear path at ground level. |
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Portable |
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Used in conjunction with dual tiebacks anchors – no counterweights required. |
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Spacing at structural steel locations for platforms, more frequently for chairing. |
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Use of outriggers is restricted to maximum drops of 300 feet. |
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Typically rated at 1000 lbs. With the 4 to1 safety factor. |

Modern architecture can even defy the ingenious design of standard TRACTEL® machines. Our technology and know-how adapt very well to non-standard solutions. Nevertheless, the earlier the access problem is addressed, the less complicated and expensive the solution will be.
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