Signature / Stamp: (structural engineer / construction authority)
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Ceiling attachment Mach 120/130
Dr. Mach
Lamps and Engineering
1. Safety instructions
The lamp must not be connected to the mains, until it has been fully assembled and installed.
This device is not suitable for use in hazardous locations.
The devices are not suitable for use in combustible blends of anaesthesia agents with oxygen
or nitrous oxide.
Repairs to the ceiling attachment and special installation work on the sliding contacts should
only be carried out by ourselves or a company expressly authorised by ourselves.
The manufacturer is only responsible for operational safety of the ceiling attachment when
repairs and modifications are carried out by his own staff or by persons who guarantee
compliance with the safety regulations.
The manufacturer is not responsible for damage to persons or property caused by incorrect or
improper use, or when used for incorrect purposes.
General information
These installation instructions must be kept at hand together with the relevant
operating instructions for consultation at any time.
All Dr. Mach lamps are supplied with a flange with
a graduated circle diameter 270mm and six bores
diameter 15mm. The flange supports the vertical
suspension tube. It is attached to the solid ceiling
by means of a ceiling anchorage ring.
Remark: The ceiling anchorage ring has to be
ordered separately!
The ceiling anchorage ring has six precisely
positioned threaded bolts M12. It makes it possible
to fasten and adjust the lamp without causing dust
or dirt after all building work has been completed.
The use of a ceiling anchorage ring is necessary in
all cases of ceiling attachments.
During mounting, take care to ensure that neither
the flange nor the attachment elements are in
contact with reinforcement components of the solid
ceiling.
In view of the slight weight of the Dr. Mach lamps,
it is not fundamentally necessary to drill through
the ceiling and use a counter-plate. Ceiling
anchorage rings can be attached without any
problems to ceilings in the concrete strength class
greater than or equal to B25, using safety dowels
M8.
The forces arising when the widely extending
articulated arms tilt, do make it necessary to drill
very carefully with a certified hammer drill, paying
close attention to the drilling tolerances.
The suspension tube of the lamp must be adjusted
vertically to prevent the lamp body from moving.
For this purpose the M12 counter nuts on the
attaching bolts must be adjusted accordingly.
In case of false ceilings, the suspension tubes for
all lamps can be mounted directly through to the
solid ceiling. The opening required for this purpose
can be closed once the work has been completed,
using the canopy diameter 450mm or a covering
plate.
When using an intermediate flange (preferably for
spaces exceeding 400mm and for room heights
exceeding 4050mm), the length of the intermediate
flange is to be measured to the lower edge of the
false ceiling.
Also in this case a ceiling anchorage ring has to be
used for fixation.
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Ceiling attachment Mach 120/130
2. Mounting layout ceiling lamps
Type 1: Mach 120; Mach 120F
Ceiling anchorage ring
Dr. Mach
Lamps and Engineering
Concrete ceiling
Suspension tube
Bracket
Type 2: Mach 130; Mach 130F
Flange
Lamp
Spring arm
Concrete ceiling
Suspension tube
Bracket
Ceiling anchorage ring
Flange
Lamp
Spring arm
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Ceiling attachment Mach 120/130
Dr. Mach
Lamps and Engineering
3. Ceiling attachment
3.1 Preparatory work on the ceiling
3.1.1 Setting the safety dowels
Attention:
Lamps, ceiling anchorage rings and intermediate flanges may only be attached to a ceiling of
concrete strength class greater than or equal to B25. In case of light-weight ceiling coverings,
the dowel anchor must be sunk completely into the concrete. To bridge this space use long
threaded bolts for attaching the ceiling tube.
In addition, take care that neither suspension tube nor attaching elements come into contact
with reinforcement components of the solid ceiling.
The lamp weight and the tilt of the long articulated arm(s) require that this work is performed
meticulously. This refers particularly to the use of a certified hammer drill and to observe the
drilling tolerances.
3.1.2 Mounting the ceiling anchorage ring to the solid ceiling
The scope of supply includes:
1 attachment set, consisting of:
• Six safety dowels Fischer FHA 12/50 galZn
• Mounting data Fischer
• Bore template
To attach the ceiling anchorage ring to a solid
ceiling proceed as follows:
• Drill the bore holes according to the figure
diameter 12mm and at least 100mm deep with
a certified hammer drill, using the enclosed
bore template. You can also use the ceiling
anchorage ring as a template. In this case a
second person may be needed to assist.
• Insert the safety dowels through the bores of
the ceiling anchorage ring in such a way, that
the washers lie flat to the ring.
• Tighten the screws carefully using a torque
wrench (25Nm).
Light-weight ceiling panelling with a maximum
thickness of 30mm can be bridged using the
enclosed safety dowels. For panelling thicker than
30mm, it is necessary to remove the panelling
before mounting.
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