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3. ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
3.1
Wall Mounted Systems
3.1.1 Unpacking
Unpack the components of the system and check
the following:
A
Each item is in good conditions and was not
damaged during transportation.
B
All the items for the desired system
configuration are available.
C
The line voltage on the labels of timer and
tube-head are corresponding to the existing
local line voltage.
3.1.2 Structural Requirements
The wall support has to be mounted in a convenient position on left or right
side of the chair or on back wall (head of the patient).
The maximum useful reach is of 80” (205 cm) from the wall when
combining a 43”¼ (110 cm) extension arm with a folding arm.
The wall support can be mounted with 2, 4, or 6 bolts, depending on
quality.
A
Two bolts only (top and bottom central
holes – T2, B2) are used when there is a
solid slim column (e.g. iron mounting) with
weak sides (e.g. wooden wall). Considering
the requested safety factor, each one of the
two bolts has to withstand a load of 5470 N,
comprehensive of a safety factor, i.e. about
1240 lbs or 560 kg. Proper screw to be
selected for a solid connection to the wall.
Classes ISO 8.8 (M 8, M 8x1, M 8x1.25) or
SAE Grade 5 (5/16” 18UNC, 5/16” 24
UNF) are recommended.
B
Four bolts, two on top sides (T1, T3) and
two on bottom sides (B1, B3) is the regular
mounting for solid (concrete) wall, but also
on large metal plate. Considering the
requested safety factor, each bolt has to
withstand a load of 2735 N, comprehensive
of a safety factor, i.e. about 620 lbs or 280
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T2
T3
B2
B3
The wall support has to be mounted in a convenient position on left or right
from the wall when
extension arm with a folding arm.
The wall support can be mounted with 2, 4, or 6 bolts, depending on wall