ACS V Self Climbing System

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The adjustable ACS V version for use on inclined bridge piers

The continuously adjustable ACS V (V = variable) bracket is available for the construction of inclined walls. Areas of application are forward and reverse-inclined piers or walls as well as tapering cross-sections in towers.
The different platforms can be adjusted to match the angle of inclination. The horizontal working areas thus created provide safe and comfortable conditions for reinforcement work, shuttering and striking, concreting and finishing.

Advantages
  • Crane-independent
    Crane-independent forming, striking and climbing speeds up the work procedures on the construction site and also makes them independent of each other. This means the planned sequences can be maintained along with guaranteeing high productivity levels. The crane can therefore be used for other tasks.
  • Climbing in all weathers
    The PERI ACS can be climbed during all conditions which means that weather-related delays in the construction progress are avoided. In order to provide protection against the weather, the working platforms can be enclosed. The comfortably designed platforms allow safe and efficient working routines as on the ground.
  • High bearing capacity and safe
    The stable working platforms are able to carry large loads, e.g. the storage of reinforcing steel for the next climbing section. Generously-sized working platforms, the well thought-out design for handling very high wind loads and the patented control function of the climbing mechanism are some of the special details contained within the comprehensive safety concept.
  • Platforms adjusted to suit the angle of inclination
    The horizontal working areas thus created provide safe and comfortable conditions for reinforcement work, shuttering and striking, concreting and finishing.
  • Projects
  • M0 North Danube-Bridge, Budapest, Hungary
  • Sucharski Bridge, Gdansk, Poland
  • Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge (Cooper River Bridge), Charleston, SC, USA
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