Mounting on the wall:
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You will find a drilling guide template displayed in the box as an assembly aid.
These can be used to mark the required drill holes. Check if the dimensions of
the template match the ready-mounted chin-up bar! Check alignment and drilling
points thoroughly before drilling!
The pull bar is attached to the wall at the brackets provided for this purpose.
Attention! An incorrectly loaded heavy load anchor can only be extrac-
Step 1
For a drilling of the two main frames, two markings on the wall are now marked with the
help of the water scale. Drilling of the holes is done with a percussive drill and an 10
mm hard metal drill / rock drill.
Step 2
Begin the drilling of the first two holes with 10 mm carbide drill at low speed and low
pressure. Then drill the two holes with a 12 mm carbide drill. Take into account that dust
is generated. If a second person is nearby, they could hold a vacuum cleaner to the well
to absorb the dust.
Step 3
After completion of the first two holes, a control check is carried out using the spirit level.
If they fit exactly, the remaining plug holes are now marked and carefully drilled as well.
Step 4
The heavy-duty anchors are hammered into the hole without damaging their threads. All
plug holes must be drilled a little bit deeper than is the length of the heavy-duty anchors.
These holes must be vacuumed with the vacuum cleaner before driving in the anchors.
Step 5
The pull bar is attached to the wall on the brackets provided for this purpose. The nuts of
the heavy-duty anchors are now tightened with a corresponding spanner or ring wrench.
Optional
Thanks to the metal rings provided for this purpose, you can also attach other devices,
for instance a punching bag, pull ropes etc. This gives you many other possible exerci-
ses which you can perform with this device.
ted with great effort.
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