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Brick wall:
When mounting into bricks, ordinary wall brackets should be used. However, we recommend using floor supports
if the brick wall is very porous.
For mounting into massive bricks, we recommend using Hilti adhesive mortar HIT-HY 50 and HAS M10, drilling
depth min. 90 mm in ½ brick and 170 mm in 1/1 brick, Ø12., (when mounted in wet rooms, use stainless steel
HAS quality A4-70) For mounting in hollow bricks, we recommend using either Hilti frame sheer connector HRD-
UGT, drilling depth min. 80 mm, Ø10, or Hilti adhesive mortar HIT-HY 20, hylse and HAS M10, drilling depth min.
95 mm, Ø16.
For mounting into porous brickwork, we recommend using Hilti adhesive mortar HIT-HY 50 and HAS M10,
drilling depth min. 90 mm in ½ brick and 170 mm in 1/1 brick, Ø12. If wall supports are used when mounting, use
HAS M8, drilling depth min. 80 mm, Ø10.
NOTE! If the wall is not thick enough to drill up to the threaded rod HAS, you may alternatively use Hilti HIT-TZ.
Lightweight concrete:
When mounting in light concrete, you may either use wall brackets or wall supports, depending on the condition
of the wall. For mounting, we recommend using Hilti adhesive mortar HIT-HY 50 and HAS M10, drilling depth min.
90 mm, Ø12 (M8 for mounting of wall supports).
You may also use Hilti light concrete sheer connector HGN, HUD-1 10L, drilling depth min. 90 mm, Ø10 / HUD-1
8L, drilling depth min. 80mm, Ø8.
Gypsum wall:
See section 5.6
Complete the installation of the wall bracket or the wall support leg with console, wall support foot and plugs for
covering the screw holes.
Insert the hoist trolley or the traverse trolley in the rail. The hoist trolley can be oriented in both directions,
whereas the orientation of the traverse trolley must correspond to the layout of the traverse system.
Insert end stops at both ends of the rail and finger-tighten them at first.
Insert the insertion tube in the rail. The hole in the tube must face outwards.
Lift the rail while holding on to the insertion tube to prevent it from sliding into the rail.
Mount the insertion tube on the console at the wall bracket or the wall support leg (as shown on page 20).
Adjust the rail lengthwise to achieve the correct distance between the wall and the rail.
There must be an overlap of at least 300 mm between the rail and the insertion tube. Check to verify by looking
through the inspection hole on the side of the rail. The inspection hole is located exactly 300 mm from the end of
the rail.
When the rail is properly positioned, drill a Ø7 mm hole through the rail and the insertion tube, approx. 100 mm
from the end of the rail. Secure the rail in position with passing bolts M6 with locking nuts.
After positioning the rail, adjust the end stop to its proper position. When positioning the end stop, make sure
that the hoist will not hit the wall. With a traverse system, ensure that the two traverse trolleys hit the end stop
simultaneously.
Angular, wall-mounted:
The rail can be mounted diagonally in the room.
The rail must be angled max. 45°.
The mounting is carried out as described for ordinary wall mounting with or without wall supports. However, the
tube is delivered prepared for angled mounting.
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