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2.4 finishing the rail
At this moment the testrun is finished and the rail is standing on its final position.
In case of hinged rail, the leg still has to have 0,5~1 cm space between the bottom leg
and
staircase.
If you have a hinged rail,
wait with
fastening the bottom leg.
.
1.
Fasten the legs with the screws and plugs supplied by Otto Ooms BV.
Screw 6.3 x ..mm
Plug 8mm
length
Whitewood
Screw must enter the wood for a minimum of 30 mm (recommended screw 6.3 x 38 mm)
Hardwood
Screw must enter the wood for a minimum of 20mm. (recommended screw 6.3 x 32 mm)
Concrete
Use the 8mm plugs and the screws6.3 x 50mm
The upper mentioned screw lengths are based on good structure and quality of
staircase and floor.
The screws used assembling the legs and groundplates should be able to hold a
minimum tensile of 350 N.
When a soft carpet is on the staircase it is recommended to untighten screw C of the leg first,
to prevent to pull the lift more downwards into the carpet.
When the leg is fastened tighten screw B and C on the legs.
When the lift has a horizontal part, you can adjust the rail (waterlevel) a little by un-tighten and
tighten the bolds on the side of the groundplate.(4pcs)
In case of a hinged rail we recommend to test the hinge, before fastening it.
The best time to do this, is when the remotes are assembled and the lift is
programmed in.
2.
When all screws and bolds are tightened you can put the plastic caps over the leg.
You do this by breaking the cap at the flat side, fold them over the bottom leg (BP), and lock
them by using the plastic piece inside.