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Standard bracket
1. Threaded rods M10, 2 pcs.
2. M10 nuts 4 pcs.
3. Yoke 1 pcs.
4. Braces 45x90x1500 mm, 2 pcs.
5. Beam layer.
6. Under roof/ceiling.
7. Ceiling bracket, 1 pcs.
8. Locking nuts M10, 2 pcs.
9. Washer, 2 pcs. 11x35x2.
NOTE! Never install rails on wooden ceilings with plain wood screws.
In some cases, installation with passing screws may be an alternative to wall or wall support installation.
This requires that the roof beam layer can be accessed from above. This is often the case in one-storied houses.
To reinforce the roof beam layer, exchange of 45x95 mm are placed edgeways.
Instead of the expansion bolts, a M10 threaded rod of appropriate length is used. An installation plate (yoke) rests
on top of the braces.
The exchange must rest on the roof beams on both sides of the suspension if this is not possible, the exchange
must be secured to prevent them from tilting when loaded.
The min. number of (3) mounting points per rail for concrete ceiling does not apply to wooden ceilings.
Here, the max. free span determines the number of mounting points.
The rest of the installation process is similar to the process for concrete ceilings. It is, however, necessary to drill
both holes for the centre bracket (the standard bracket) at the same time.
Cut the threaded rods to appropriate length and attach the washers and M10 nuts locking nuts.
The threaded rods are to be screwed from below and up through the yoke. The yoke is fastened from above to
the exchanges with nails and screws.
Before the rail is fastened to the ceiling, which is done from above, you should double-check that the exchange
wood is resting on two ceiling beams. If not, something should be placed between.
Be careful when tightening the nuts to prevent damage to the suspended ceiling.
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