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Subsurface concrete
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Warning
When installing or working with floor anchors always
use protective glasses and other protective equipment
or protective clothing – risk of injury!
Floor anchors are not suitable for use in connection with
lightweight construction masonry, breeze blocks or tiles.
Never use floor anchors in fresh concrete which has not
hardened. In drilling holes for these floor anchors, do not
use core drills.
Use a floor anchor M8 and a screw M8. Additionally use
the (5 x 60 mm and 4 x 15 mm) woodscrews supplied.
Drill a hole with a 10 mm diameter having a depth
a little more than the raising depth.
Use the drill supplied.
Clean the hole or drill a little deeper.
By hand, screw into the dowel until you can feel
resistance.
Strike the dowel and screw into the hole until the head
of the screw has a 13 mm distance to the anti-tilt
securing device.
Screw tightly.
Additionally use the supplied wood screws
(if the subsurface allows).
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Alternative anti-tipping device
Important note:
If the anti-tilt ribs cannot be fastened securely, a wooden
beam can be used above the appliance as an alternative
anti-tilt mechanism. Care should be taken that there is not
a gap between the appliance and the wooden beam.
As far as possible, always screw the wooden plank
to the rear wall of the niche.
Cut the wooden plank to the required length
(cross section min. 8 x 10 cm).
The length should correspond to the width
of the installation niche!
Note:
– If the installation niche is deeper than the
appliance, select a stronger beam or use two,
one behind the other.
– The plank must overlap the appliance by at least
50 mm.
Mark the installation height (underside edge
of the plank) on the rear wall of the niche.
Select the screws according to the thickness
of the wooden plank: Length min. 2.5 x wood
thickness, diameter 12 or 14 mm.
Note:
Select the number of screws corresponding to the
niche width so that you ensure that the plank can
be securely mounted.