CLEARSPAN
™
PONY WALL BUILDINGS
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Revision date: 11.28.17
ATT
ACHING COMPONENTS T
O CONCRETE
Additional materials required to secure the rafter feet, ratchets, or any other component to the concrete base are not included and must be purchased by customer
. Materials and components shown in the following diagrams may dif
fer from actual purchases.
Use the following information to determine the size of the anchor bolt that best applies to your purchase.
1.
Verify rafter foot is in the correct position. Using the fastener holes as a guide, drill holes into concrete base according to the anchor bolt size.
IMPORT
ANT
:
DO NOT
over-drill hole. W
edge
anchor bolt will not work properly if hole is too deep.
2.
Insert anchor bolt into one drilled hole. Firmly tap with a hammer to secure wedge anchor into concrete.
NOTE:
Depending on wedge anchor bolt,
verify that the washer and securing nut are attached
before
driving the anchor bolt into
concrete. Striking bolt may cause thread damage and prevent the nut installation.
3.
Tighten the nut.
4.
Repeat for each anchor bolt until rafter foot is adequately secured to the concrete base.
5.
Repeat for each rafter foot.
Length of
Anchor Bolt equals (=):
Thickness of material to be faplus minimum embedment (see manufacturer recommendation) +plus 1" for nut and washer application.
NOTE:
Rafter foot shown may dif
fer from actual
rafter foot. Installation is the same.
Sample wedge anchor bolt
ATT
ACHING RAFTER FEET T
O CONCRETE
ATT
ACHING RA
TCHETS T
O CONCRETE
1.
Determine where the first ratchet will be attached and drill the mounting hole
according
to the anchor
bolt size.
NOTE:
Hole needs to be deep
enough that the anchor bolt will not interfere with ratchet operation.
2.
With ratchet in the open position, insert anchor bolt through ratchet hole and into mounting hole. Firmly tap with a hammer to secure wedge anchor into concrete.
NOTE:
Depending on wedge
anchor bolt, verify that the washer and securing nut are attached
before
driving the anchor bolt into
concrete. Striking bolt may cause thread damage and prevent the nut installation.
3.
Tighten the nut.
4.
Test ratchet operation. Cut excess if needed.
5.
Repeat for each ratchet.