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Revised 1/5/17
Anchor Installation: Saw-Cut Retro-Fit
1.
Remove 1 nut from each anchor insert. Place the anchor
inserts through the larger hole of the anchor jig plate.
Thread the removed nuts back onto the anchor inserts. The
anchor plate should be sandwiched between the two nuts
on each anchor insert.
SEE FIGURE A
2.
Mark out a section of the pool deck that you are removing. Plan on removing at least
4 feet 0 inches by 4 feet 0 inches.
3.
Cut along your marks with a diamond blade
concrete saw.
4.
Using the sledge hammer break up the concrete
within the cut area and remove the pieces.
5.
Install rebar in the open area of the deck. Tie the
rebar into the existing deck if possible.
SEE FIGURE B
6.
Set the anchor system in place. For ADA compliance
and clearance, make sure the center of the large
anchor jig plate hole is between 14.5 and 19 inches
from the pool’s edge.
SEE FIGURE C, PAGE 7
7.
Using the string line or a straight edge, confi rm the top of each anchor body is level with the
FINISHED
deck surface. Each anchor body can be individually adjusted by turning the nuts with a
large wrench.
8.
Bond the anchoring system according to your local code requirements by using the bonding
lug on the anchor plate.
SEE FIGURE C, PAGE 7
(See NEC Article 680.26)
9.
Pour concrete and fi nish the pool deck surface.
SEE FIGURE A
10.
Once the concrete has cured, the lift is ready to be mounted to the anchoring system.
FIGURE B
Bonding Lug
• Concrete saw with diamond blade
• Tape measure
• 4’ long straight edge or chalk line
• Sledge hammer
• Cold chisel
• Torpedo level
• String Line
• Concrete & concrete
fi nishing tools
• #5 rebar
You Will Need:
FIGURE A
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