TOOLS REQUIRED
Concrete rotary hammer drill with ¾” carbide bit
Open End Wrenches: 7/16”, 1/2”, 9/16”, 11/16”, 3/4” & 1 1/8”
Ratchet Driver
Sockets: ¼”, 1/2”, 3/4” X 1/2” deep
Allen Wrenches: 3/16”, 1/4” & 5/16”
12” Crescent Wrench
Hammer
Needle Nose Pliers
Retainer Ring Pliers
Electrical Pliers
Level
Fish Tape
25’ Tape Measure
Chalk Line
Small Drift Punch
Step Ladder
6 gallons of hydraulic medium oil SAE-10 or equivalent
¼” Pneumatic Hose
4 x 4 Wood Blocks
#19 Steel Drill (0.166 Dia.)
ANCHORING TIPS
1. Anchor must be at least 7 1/2” from the edge of the slab or any seam.
2. Use a concrete hammer drill with a 3/4” carbide bit.
3. Do not use a worn bit.
4. Drill in a perpendicular line with the hole.
5. Do not apply excessive pressure to the drill. Let the drill do the work.
6. Lift the drill up and down occasionally to remove residue and to reduce binding.
7. Drill the hole depth equal to the length of the anchor, or completely through the slab.
8. Blow all dust / residue from the hole before driving anchor into hole.
Place a flat washer over threaded end of anchor. Spin nut 1/2” down past end of anchor.
Carefully tap anchor into the concrete until nut and flat washer are against base plate.
Do not use an impact wrench to tighten.
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