The embracing bracket is now attached.
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Danger from tilting and falling down! The embracing bracket and crossbar are heavy and can kill or injure people if they tilt, become unbalanced, slip or similar during installation. Secure embracing bracket and crossbar sufficiently during lifting and installation. Observe occupational health and safety requirements. |
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Front part of the embracing bracket | |
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Lift truck |
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Position the embracing bracket
on the fork of a suitable lift truck.
Push the embracing bracket onto
the fork far enough so that later behind the concrete support the crossbar can
be laid on the fork.
Observe the occupational health
and safety requirements and lift the embracing bracket.
Lift the embracing bracket and
bring to the concrete support.
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Front part of the embracing bracket | |
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Crossbar |
Fork of | |
Bring the crossbar on the fork
behind the concrete support.
Refer to the planning documents
for the position of the embracing bracket and crossbar.
Bring the embracing bracket and
crossbar into the correct position.
Crossbar |
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Threaded rod |
Embracing bracket |
Push in the threaded rods
(4x).
Lock nut, hexagonal nut and washer |
Embracing bracket |
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Threaded rod |
Screw the embracing bracket with
lock nuts (8x), hexagonal nuts (8x) and washers (8x) to the concrete support,
but do not yet fully tighten it.
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Angle bracket |
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Washer |
Hexagon head screw |
Attach angle brackets (4x) from
behind on the embracing bracket and tighten with washers (8x) and hexagon head
screws (8x).
Size |
Hexagon head screw |
Tightening torque |
WL 35 |
M16 |
170 Nm |
WL 50 |
M20 |
300 Nm |
WL 60 |
M24 |
600 Nm |
No angle brackets are mounted on the crossbars.
● The wall mounting is connected with the embracing bracket.