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Multi-Lane
4/2022 (EN)
Fixing and visual check
SW15
1
2
SW19
SW16
Fig. 9: Securing with open-end spanners and visual check
WARNING
Risk of injury from goods or merchandise supports
falling down.
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Please ensure that the threaded rod and the
screw have been screwed in enough.
Visual inspection: Threaded rod (Item 1, not sup-
plied) and screw (Item 2) must be visible!
Fitting the cover profile for L, X and T connectors
Fig. 10: Fitting the cover profile for L, X and T connectors (1)
3.3.2 Suspended ceiling mounting
NOTE
The suspended mounting takes place using M10
threaded rods (DIN 976-1 8.8, not supplied).
The correct size and type of anchor fixings must be
used to suit the construction conditions.
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Check anchor fixing as specified by manufacturer.
Definition of the suspension points and load
For preparation, the required number of plates for the
suspended ceiling mounting must be bolted to the ceiling.
WARNING
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The suspension point (attachment means) must
be able to bear at least 9.2 kN (design value).
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Load from merchandise supports and merchan-
dise 150 kg/m or 80 kg per hanger adapter.
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Each Multi-Lane profile is joined to one another
via a connector.
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The Multi-Lane profile length is a maximum of
3000 mm
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Each Multi-Lane profile is attached to the ceiling
using at least two suspension elements.
Fitting the profile to the suspended ceiling
mounting
90˚
SW6
20Nm
Fig. 11: Fitting the profile to the suspended ceiling mounting
NOTE
If the slot nuts are not lined up correctly, they
may not work properly.
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Check visually and try by hand.
Alignment
10˚
10˚
Fig. 12: Aligning the suspended ceiling mounting