Installation / Assembly
T-Rack
®
3.0 Series
– Assembly Instructions 1.1(2019-03) E inge
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5.6
Positioning and aligning the Bottom Frame
NOTE
CAUTION, PROPERTY DAMAGE!
Danger of damage in the system and leaks if the frame is not
leveled precisely.
Level the frame in the longitudinal and transverse directions!
Step
Activity
Figure
1
Position the bottom frame
Number of persons: 2
a)
Position the frame at the correct location according to the
system layout.
2
Level the bottom frame
a)
Place two spirit levels at right angles to each other on the
frame.
b)
Leave two front frame feet in their fixed position.
c)
Adjust the four other frame feet so that all feet rest firmly on
the floor and the frame is level in all directions.
d)
If necessary, loosen the upper and lower nuts of the frame
feet and retighten them by hand in suitable positions.
e)
Using a spirit level, check that the frame is level on both
channel sections and all channel sections (DIN 1026)
attached to the channel sections.
(permissible deviation is 2 mm/m)
3
Align the frame at right angles
a)
Position the channel sections (DIN 1026) at a distance
from the corner of the frame so that there is space for a 90°
try square.
b)
Position the try square against two connected U profiles
and check that they are at right angles.
c)
Correct the position of the profiles relative to each other if
necessary.
4
Secure the frame feet bolts
a)
Hold the upper nut in position using an open-end wrench
(size 24).
b)
Tighten the lower nut with a second open-end wrench (size
24). For indication purposes only: the necessary torque for
secure assembly is 135 Nm.
c)
Repeat the procedure a) and b) for all frame feet bolts.