Ensure that the minimum air space for the respective luminaire is provided in the ceiling substructure.
1.
Drill a perpendicular hole (e.g. drill stand or router cutter) with a diameter of 35mm. The minimum thickness of the plate must be 18mm and must not exceed 35mm for lights with heat sinks.
2.
Take the installation ring and position it flush with the lower edge of the ceiling.
3.
The wooden installation ring is secured by screwing in the two grub screws. The grub screws must be screwed in so deeply that they are countersunk into the threaded hole (approx. 1 mm).
The minimum installation depth of the installation module and luminaire must be observed. When using a luminaire with a heat sink, it must not be insulated or covered with a vapor barrier, fleece or foil!
OPTIONAL: For higher quantities we
recommend the mounting aid (ArtNo. 178071).
Ensure that the minimum air space and installation depth for the respective
luminaire is available in the ceiling substructure. NOTE: The wood moisture content indoors should be max. 8–10% during drilling and installation. The clamping ring must be inserted immediately after drilling, as the diameter of the drill hole may change due to moisture changes.
1.
Drill a hole with a diameter of 30 mm at a 90° angle (e.g., using a drill stand or router). The material thickness must be between 12.5 mm and 35 mm.
2.
First, place the clamping ring 28 to the beginning of the metal barbs. If there are several clamping rings in a row, you can align them using the wings. This ensures that the mounting holes in the cover ring are aligned later on.
3.
Push the clamping ring into the hole until it reaches the depth stop on both wings. Once it is fully inserted, the clamping ring is fixed in place and can no longer be turned or adjusted.
4.
These can then be broken off by twisting them.
In the case of luminaires with heat sinks, these must not be covered with insulation, vapor barrier, fleece, or foil!