Load Attachment Point In Unpacked Condition; Installation; Fixing - Optimum OPTIdrill B 40GSP Operating Manual

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3.5.3

Load attachment point in unpacked condition

Pass a piece of steel of sufficient thickness (round C 45 steel, thick-walled pipe) through the
hole in the head. Make sure that the piece of steel does not damage any electric wire when
passing through the head.
Suspend a load suspension gear (e.g. lifting loop) to each of the two sides of the head and
to the ends of the piece of steel.
Fasten the load end agent on the an adequate conveyor equipment, for instance a crane.
3.6

Installation

Check that the geared drill foundation is horizontal with a spirit level.
Check that the foundation has sufficient load-bearing capacity and rigidity. The total weight
is 500 kg.
Place the geared drill on the provided foundation.
Fix the geared drill base to the substructure through the holes pre-drilled for this purpose.
WARNING!
The condition of the underground and the fixing type of the machine foot to the
underground must be in a way that it can bear the loads of the geared drill. The
foundation must be level. Check that the geared drill foundation is horizontal with a spirit
level.
3.6.1

Fixing

In order to provide for the necessary sta-
bility of the drilling machine connect the
machine with its foot to the substructure.
We recommend that you use shear con-
nector cartridges or heavy-duty anchors.
Version 2.1.1 - 2020-07-27
Eye bolt
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Bore hole
30-32 mm
Load suspension gear
Img.3-1: Example of load suspension and lifting loads
Translation of original instruction
Img.3-2:
Attachment to the base
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