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2.2.3.
Anchoring hole dimensions
In order to drive the supplied drop-in anchor into the building wall or building floor at the
assembly location in advance, please consult the dimensions in the following figure for
drilling pattern for the WALDIS Basic 480.
2.2.4.
Procedure
The safe is delivered with 2x cylinder screws with an M12x30 internal hex (DIN 912,
strength grade 8.8), 2x M12 washers (DIN 125 A) and 2x M12x50 drop-in anchors.
If it is not possible to use the installation material specified or it is not possible to anchor
the safe, please consult your property insurance provider to find an alternative anchoring
solution.
Follow this procedure to anchor the safe into the building wall or floor:
1.
Draw the drilling pattern on the desired position and then drill the anchoring holes with
Ø15 concrete drill and an impact drill.
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The Ø15 drill hole must be at least 54 mm (from the wall/floor) or at least 84 mm
(from the safe’s
interior wall) deep.
2.
The EA2 M12x50 drop-in anchor can be hammered in once all anchoring holes have
been drilled.
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Please consult the manufacturer’s information sheet for hammering in the Fischer
EA2 M12x50 drop-in anchor (Fischer no.: 48406).
3.
Align the safe with the installation holes in the building wall or the building floor.
4.
If the safe is to be anchored to the building wall, it has to be evenly hammered into the
wall evenly.
5.
Level out the safe so that the door stands still in any position and does not start to
swing in one direction (open or closed) on its own.
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To do this, place small hardboards (Pavatex) under the corners required.
Front view (without door)
for rear wall anchoring
View from above (without door)
for floor anchoring
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