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6 Fixing the Machine in Place 6
Anchoring:
Cementing in stone bolts:
Steps:
Insert stone bolts in the holes of the angle bracket with spring washers and nuts.
Level the machine. If the floor is uneven, level the machine with wedges and even out the surface
with filler (epoxy resins).
Fill anchoring holes with fast-drying cement.
After it sets, tighten the nuts evenly.
Safety expansion anchor:
Steps:
Position the machine in its intended position.
Use the holes of the angle bracket as a drilling template.
Prebore with 16 mm (.6 in) stone drill. Minimum drilling depth 130 mm (5.1 in). Drill in vertically!
Remove the machine or angle bracket.
Drill the holes 130 mm (5.1 in) deep with a 25 mm (1.0 in) stone drill.
Remove the nuts and washers of the expansion anchor. Shorten the upper plug brush.
Insert the anchor in the bore hole.
Position the machine or attach the angle bracket and level.
If the floor is uneven, level the machine with wedges and even out the surface with filler (epoxy
resins).
Tighten the nuts on the anchor evenly.
Threaded rod (bored-through ceiling)
Steps:
Position the machine in its intended position.
Use the holes of the angle bracket as a drilling template.
Prebore with 16 mm (.6 in) stone drill. Drill in vertically!
Remove the machine or angle bracket.
Use a 20 mm/.8 in stone drill to drill the holes for normal ceiling installation
(see foundation schematic, Point 5.4)
Position the machine or attach the angle bracket and level.
The angle bracket must lie flatly on the ceiling.
If the floor is uneven, level the machine with wedges and even out the surface with filler (epoxy
resins).
P25/P30