Equipment for carrying out operations in a lift shaft

B - Operations – Transporting – 66 – B

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B66B 7/00 (2006.01) B66B 5/00 (2006.01) B66B 11/02 (2006.01)

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CA 2307427

This maintenance trestle (10) is stowed in folded-together form in the floor (13) of the lift cage (2). For erection of the maintenance trestle (10), the floor (13) is tilted up towards the cage wall (2.1) about a first fulcrum (D1). The maintenance trestle (10) is now accessible in folded-together form for erection. The platform (10.1) is connectible in accordance with the respective width to at least one fastening point (B1) disposed at the rear side of the tilted-up floor (13). At least one support (10.2) is hingedly arranged at the platform (10.1) at the opposite side, wherein the support (10.2) is tiltable about a second fulcrum (D2). For stabilising the maintenance trestle (10), at least one stay (10.3) for example a rod or a cable, is provided, which is arranged between the fulcra (D1, D2). With the maintenance trestle (10) in work setting, the safety of the engineer (17) is taken care of and the prescribed over-travel (U) achieved, because the distance between the cage ceiling (1.1) and the platform (10.1) is determinative for that.

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