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MasterSun MAXIM Manual De Instrucciones página 18

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Hold a bracket with the lower mounting hole on the height for the chalk line to the wall (please refer to
figure 5 for correct position of the bracket) and mark the two drilling holes. Use the bracket at centre mark
template by running a marker pen through the holes of the brackets.
Alternatively you can use the packing to make a centre mark template. Just lay the awning inclusive
brackets on the packing and mark the drilling holes. Then hold the template against the wall in
corresponding height. Use a level.
Figure 2:
Mark drilling holes by using a chalk line to ensure that awning will be level after mounting.
Step 3: Drill Holes
Use 14-mm masonry drill to drill the holes for the brackets at the appropriate marks on the wall. The holes
should be 9 cm deep in the wall and must be drilled through solid masonry or concrete. Do not bore
through mortar because this does not offer the strong enough support for the heavy duty anchors, which
are required for the installation of awning.
Figure 3:
Use 14-mm masonry drill to drill 90mm deep holes.
Step 4: Insert Heavy Duty Anchors
After drilling, clean the holes by blowing them out. Then insert
the heavy duty anchors into the holes.
Before inserting lose the nut, washer and clamp ring. Put them at the side, so that you have it at your
fingertips.
It may be necessary to drive in the anchor bolts with a wooden hammer because they do
not go in easily. First loosely screw a nut on the screw of the heavy duty anchor. Screw the
nut to the outer metal edge of the heavy duty anchor, make sure the nut loose so that the
cone on the back cannot be pulled into the metal jacket and spread it. Now, the power of
impact will also be effective to the jacket, so that not only the cone will not be pushed out of
the anchor, but that the jacket will be moved into the hole too. Only use light impact to drive
the heavy duty anchor into the wall. Caution: To hart impacts might damage the heavy duty
anchor! If you have doubts pull out the anchor and drill the hole again, but do not make it
bigger.

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