Caution
Amaprop
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2
Preparations for Installation
2.1
Transporting the Mixer
Use only the designated attachment point for raising and
moving the mixer.
During transport, take care not to damage the propeller blades
or the power supply cable. (Support the weight of the latter in
an appropriate manner). Allow no kinks to form in the cable, and
do not set the mixer down on the cable.
Lifting clamp
Lifting clamp
Note:
The mixer is usually delivered with the lifting clamp mounted.
3
Mounting the Installation Parts
Depending on the scope of the order, composite anchor bolts
(sometimes also referred to as ”chemical anchors”) may be
included for mounting the installation parts on the rim, the wall
or the floor of the tank. In addition to concrete strength, correct
installation of these parts is of vital importance for trouble--free
operation of the mixer.
Use only the fasteners provided by the manufacturer. The
unauthorised use of fasteners of different size or origin without
prior consultation with the mixer manufacturer will lead to the
forfeiture of the manufacturer’s warranty of quality and of his
liability for any consequential damage.
Quality of concrete: min. C20/25 to DIN 1045 or equivalent
standards required!
3.1
Composite Anchor Bolts
Anchor rod with external hexagon and placement tools
Code
(metric size of bolt)
Max. thickness of part to
be fastened da [mm]
M 12x160
35
M 16x190
45
Mortar cartridge
Code
(ma metric
size)
Nominal drill bit
Ø
d
B
[mm]
Depth of bore
t [mm]
VA -- M12
14
110
VA -- M16
18
125
Please note fig. V2, page 8
M 12x160
M 16x190
Nominal drill bit Ø
14 mm
18 mm
Depth of bore
110 mm
125 mm
Min. thickness of con-
crete wall
150 mm
160 mm
Through--hole in the
component to be
fastened
13,5...14 mm
17,5...20 mm
Tightening torque
40 Nm
60 Nm
Note:
Protect mortar cartridge from direct sunlight or artificial light
during installation. Exposure to direct sunlight will drastically
reduce the curing time of the adhesive and thus prevent proper
installation of the anchor rod.
Prior to applying the mortar, check that the content of the mortar
cartridge is thin--bodied and free from cured parts. Otherwise
do not use the mortar!
Diamond core drilling will produce holes with
extremely smooth sides, which will reduce the
pull--out load of the anchor bolt. In this case, therefore, the hole
surfaces must
always
be roughened with a hard metal drill bit!
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