Mounting the camera and monitor
Check beforehand that there is sufficient room for the drill head to come out on the oth-
er side (fig. 2, page 4).
If you are not sure about the location you have chosen, consult the vehicle manufac-
turer or dealer.
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We recommend greasing the threads of the bolts to prevent corrosion.
When mounting the camera, proceed as follows:
Hold the camera on the chosen location and mark at least two different points for the
drill holes (fig. c, page 7).
Using a hammer and centre punch, gently pre-punch the previously marked points to
prevent the drill head from slipping off.
If you want to screw on the camera with self-tapping screws (fig. e, page 8)
Caution!
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The holder may only be attached to steel panels with a minimum thickness of
1.5 mm using self-tapping screws.
Drill Ø 2 mm holes at the points you have just marked.
Deburr all drill holes and apply rust-protection.
Screw the camera bracket on with the 4 x 10 mm self-tapping screws.
If you would like to attach the camera with threaded screws fitted through the con-
struction (fig. d, page 8)
Caution!
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Ensure that that nuts cannot be pulled through the body shell when they are
tightened.
Use larger washers or metal plates if necessary.
Drill Ø 4.5 mm holes at the points you have just marked.
Deburr all drill holes and apply rust-protection.
Screw the camera bracket on with the M4 x 20 mm threaded screws.
Depending on the thickness of the construction, you may require longer threaded
screws.
Creating a through-hole for the camera connection cable
(fig. e, page 8)
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If possible, use available openings – such as ventilation grilles – to feed the con-
nection cables through. If there are no existing openings, you must drill a hole
with a 13 mm diameter. Check beforehand that there is sufficient room for the
drill head to come out on the other side.
Drill a hole of Ø 13 mm near the camera.
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