Installation Of The Shaft - Access 7000 Installation Manual

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Fig. 111 Fasten L-bracket to wall with 3 screws M12.

6.2.4 INSTALLATION OF THE SHAFT

The shaft-design is almost the same as for the indoor-lift but it will be built according to the following:
• Always use white screws MSII-4,2 x 14 for mounting the shaft.
• The screws for mounting the wall panels to the shaft profiles (U-profiles) shall be placed in the inside
of the shaft, so that they are protected against rust.
• The shaft profiles (U-profiles) has 10 drilled holes. For outdoor lifts all 10 shall be used when the pro-
files are screwed together.
Fig. 112 U-profiles, screw in every hole.
• If a Heater fan shall be installed, replace the first rear cladding panel (Art no 10 060) in the bottom of
the shaft with ventilation rear panel (Art no 10122). See description Heater fan and Ventilation fans.
• If Ventilation fans shall be installed, an Inside cladding panel (art no 10156) for the ventilation fans
shall be mounted in the top of the shaft. See description Heater fan and Ventilation fans.
• Mount the wall panels with the tongue up and the groove down.
• If the wall panels are cut, the metal surface shall be protected against rust with primer (Art-no
47025-PRIMER) and paint. Brush away metal chips before painting.
Below procedure for gluing wall panels shall only på performed on lifts intended for installation loca-
tions with wind pressure up to 25m/s:
• The solid wall panels (not glass panels) shall be glued together. Use the supplied 300 ml tubes "Bostik
Lim&Tät" of glue and apply with an electric sealant gun, or mechanical with gear, along both sides of
the entire length. Do not cut the nozzle on the tube, the original 3 mm hole is enough to make an
even 3-4 mm bead of glue. Too little glue will make the joint weaker and too much can cause the
glue to affect the EPS-filling (distance material) in the wall panel.
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