Before drilling in supporting parts, make sure that you do not
disregard the statics. Observe the instructions of the experts who are
responsible for the design.
Make sure that you do not damage any gas mains, water mains or
electric cables while drilling.
Pay attention that you do not touch any metallic parts of the machine
when you drill walls and grounds and electric cables could lie under
water.
Pay attention that the drilling core does not hurt anybody or damage
anything when it drops out. Please clear and clean your work place.
If the drilling core might cause any damage when it drops out, use an
appropriate device that can hold back the drilling core.
Make sure that the drill bit is well fixed.
Only use tools which are suitable for the particular material.
Fastening of the Drill Rig
Fastening by means of dowels in concrete
Fastening by means of quick action bracing unit
In order to brace the drill rig by means of the quick action bracing
unit, the distance to the opposite wall must be between 1.7 m and 3 m.
For brickwork, Rawl-Dowels
must be used.
Mark the position of the drill holes for the
fastening on the surface to be drilled.
Drill a hole (Ø 16) 50 mm deep (A), into which
the dowel M12 (B) is to be placed; insert and
secure the dowel with the doweling tool (C).
Screw the quick action clamping screw (D) into the
dowel.
Install the drill rig.
Fix the washer (E) and finally the fastening nut (F)
on the quick action clamping screw (D).
Tighten the fastening nut (F) with a wrench SW 27.
Before and after tightening the nut (F), the 4
adjustable screws have to be adjusted in order to
adapt the rig to the surface.
Do check whether the drill rig is
installed safely and firmly.
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