Drilling in walls
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1 Base plate with locking screw.
2 Column screw and lock screw
3 Locking knob
4 L-handle
5 Drill column
6 Column screw and lock screw
7 Locking nut
8 Drill motor DMS 160
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Place the base plate at a drill column's length from the
wall. The support column screw should be screwed in.
When drilling is to be performed at a height greater than
1.5 metres, the heavier outer tube should be turned
upwards and vice versa when drilling below 1.5 metres.
Check that the support column is clamped in the base
plate with the locking screw.
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Clamp the telescopic column support against the ceiling.
Choose the closest hole in the holed inner tube. Clamp
using the support column handle and screw the last bit
using a 24 mm spanner. Do not clamp too tight.
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Loosen the locking handle and rotate the drill column. Fold
down the drill column using the L-handle.
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Fit the drill motor DMS 160 on the drill column.
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Then turn back the drill column with the drill motor to the
desired position against the wall. Lock the locking handle.
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Angle back and fold up the drill column, secure with the L-
handle and nut. When angle drilling, loosen the L-handle
and set the drill column at the required angle by tightening
the nut using a 30 mm spanner.
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Check the position of the drill bit. Screw in the support
column screw against the wall to secure the drill column.
Secure with a locking nut, 30 mm. Use a wooden batten
as packing. The drill column can be turned through 360°
and locked variably in each position using a locking screw
(8 mm allen key)
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The expander attachment can be used to provide
additional anchorage of the drill column. The attachment
is adjusted against the support column screw and is
secured on the wall with an expansion bolt. Secure with a
locking nut, 30 mm.
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ASSEMBLY
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Drilling in the floor
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1 Locking screw
2 Column screw and lock screw
3 Locking knob
4 L-handle
5 Locking screw
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Fold down the drill column using the L-handle.
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Make sure that the support column enters the lock sleeve.
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Tighten the locking nut with a 30 mm key and lock the
locking handle.
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Place the stand in the required position.
6 Lock the support column in the lock sleeve with the locking
screw and the nut. Tighten using the 24 and 30 mm
spanners.
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Clamp the telescopic support column against the ceiling
with the support column mechanism. Tighten the last bit
using a 24 mm spanner, do not tighten too tight. The
telescopic support column has a maximum length of 3.1
metres, but can be extended an additional 0.75 metres
using an extension module.
Drilling in the ceiling
1 Column screw and lock screw
2 Locking nut
3 Column screw and lock screw