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3.6.
ANCHOR RAMP UPPER TRANSITION
The PRUT (RAMP UPPER TRANSITION) must be anchored to a substantial surface. Use the pre-
drilled holes at each corner of the PRUT (RAMP UPPER TRANSITION) as guides.
3.6.1.
IF RESTING ON A WOODEN SURFACE:
3.6.1.1.
Secure PRUT (RAMP UPPER TRANSITION) by installing the 1/4
″
x 1”
long self-drilling screw through each hole (FIG. 3.16)
3.6.2.
IF RESTING ON A CONCRETE SURFACE:
3.6.2.1.
Using the PRUT (RAMP UPPER TRANSITION) as a template, transfer the
hole locations to the concrete surface and note locations with marking
device.
3.6.2.2.
Remove PRUT (RAMP UPPER TRANSITION), then, using a 1/4
″
masonry
bit, drill two 1-1/2
″
deep holes at the marked locations.
After drilling, make sure that the holes are free of any residue
and/or debris.
3.6.2.3.
Re-attach the PRUT (RAMP UPPER TRANSITION) and align over the
drilled holes.
3.6.2.4.
Drive the 1/4
″
diameter mushroom head pin drive anchors into the
holes in the PRUT (RAMP UPPER TRANSITION) with a hammer until the
head is seated flush with anchor body.
FIG. 3.16
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