Opitec 111.518 Manual

Metal chair mobile phone holder

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M e t a l C h a i r M o b i l e
P h o n e H o l d e r
Note: Prepared strips must be aligned straight!
Please Note:
The OPITEC range of projects is not intended as toys for
young children. They are teaching aids for young people
learning the skills of Craft, Design and Technology. These
projects should only be undertaken and operated with the
guidance of a fully qualified adult. The finished projects are
not suitable to give to children under 3 years old. Some
parts can be swallowed. Danger of suffocation!
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D111518#1

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  • Page 1 P h o n e H o l d e r Note: Prepared strips must be aligned straight! Please Note: The OPITEC range of projects is not intended as toys for young children. They are teaching aids for young people learning the skills of Craft, Design and Technology. These projects should only be undertaken and operated with the guidance of a fully qualified adult.
  • Page 2: Product Information

    1 Product Information: Article: metal construction kit Use: in handicraft lessons, for kids aged 11+ 2. Material Information: Material: aluminium (non ferrous, light metal, non magnetic, light, soft) Working: sawing, filing, drilling Connection: screws and nuts Surface: oiling, varnishing or polishing 3.
  • Page 3: Exploded Diagram

    5. Exploded Diagram 6. Production and Fitting 6.1 Producing the Legs: 6.2 Producing Back and Seat 6.3 Assembling the Parts D111518#1...
  • Page 4 6.1 Producing the Legs: 6.1.1 Saw the aluminium strip (2x10x250mm) into two parts, one 100mm (1b) and the other one 150mm (1a) long. Note: Adjust the aluminium strip after cutting! 6.1.2 Mark, drill and deburr the four holes of the aluminium strip 1a. Note: Use a pencil to mark the aluminium strip not a scriber, because this would leave marks and scratches in the metal!
  • Page 5 6.2 Producing Back and Seat 6.2.1 Cut the back (2a) 1x90x30mm out of the cutting 1x90x110mm. Mark, drill and deburr the holes. Cut the seat (2b) out of the leftover piece (1x80x90mm) according to drawing. Mark, drill and deburr the holes and round off the edges. 6.2.2 Transfer the bending edges (dashed lines) to the cuttings (2a/2b) according to drawing.
  • Page 6: Assembling The Parts

    6.3 Assembling the Parts 6.3.1 Cut of the threaded rod a 80mm (5a) and a 85mm (5b) long piece. File any burr from the ends. . 6.3.2 Connect the parts with screws as shown in the diagram. Note: The 4 lock nuts, that should be on the inside, must firstly be threaded on the rod in order to break the plastic.

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