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McCue Corporation

Walkway

 Bollard

Installation Instructions

McCue Corporation | 35 Congress Street, Suite 150, Salem MA 01970

Phone: 800.800.8503 or 978.741.8500 | Fax: 978.741.2542 | www.mccuecorp.com

© 2010 McCue Corpotation

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Tools and Hardware Required

Assembly

String Line or similar

• 

Spirit or Bubble Level

• 

Tape Measure

• 

Marking Pen or Pencil

• 

Appropriate Excavation Tools for 

• 

bollard hole
Concrete Mixing Tools including 

• 

water

80lb bag of 4000 psi Concrete 

• 

25lb bag of Sand 

• 

Damp Cloth

• 

Check to ensure the WalkWay Bollard arrived fully 
assembled and undamaged. A fully assembled 
unit can be seen in 

Figure 1

.

 

Bollard and Sleeve components are locked 
together, DO NOT try to separate.

Discription

Quantity

Part Number

1 Walkway Bollard/

Sleeve Assembly

1

BOL-WALKWAY

In The Box

1.  Layout

Identify the intended bollard location(s) using the Tape 
Measure and String Line, and mark for excavation.

FRONT

REFLECTIVE
STRIP

BOLLARD

SLEEVE

RIVETS 

BACK

FINISHED 

FLOOR 

LEVEL

GROUND

SAND

TOP EDGE

OF SLEEVE

FINISHED 

FLOOR 

LEVEL

TOP EDGE

OF SLEEVE 

CONCRETE

SAND

GROUND

34 cm

[ 13.5 in ]

25 cm

[ 10 in ]

GROUND

FINISHED 

FLOOR 

LEVEL

GROUND

EXCAVATED

HOLE

SIDE

CUT-AWAY

TARMAC OR 

CONCRETE 

TARMAC OR 

CONCRETE 

TARMAC OR 

CONCRETE 

SLEEVE 

FRONT

REFLECTIVE
STRIP

BOLLARD

SLEEVE

RIVETS 

BACK

FINISHED 

FLOOR 

LEVEL

GROUND

SAND

TOP EDGE

OF SLEEVE

FINISHED 

FLOOR 

LEVEL

TOP EDGE

OF SLEEVE 

CONCRETE

SAND

GROUND

34 cm

[ 13.5 in ]

25 cm

[ 10 in ]

GROUND

FINISHED 

FLOOR 

LEVEL

GROUND

EXCAVATED

HOLE

SIDE

CUT-AWAY

TARMAC OR 

CONCRETE 

TARMAC OR 

CONCRETE 

TARMAC OR 

CONCRETE 

SLEEVE 

Check with site agents and managers before proceeding to ensure 
they agree with the bollard location(s). If the floor is not finished, 
enquire about the thickness of the finished ground-works, be it 
tarmac, concrete or paving stones. 

2.  Marking & Drilling

Figure 1

Figure 1a

Summary of Contents for BOL-WALKWAY

Page 1: ...eck to ensure the WalkWay Bollard arrived fully assembled and undamaged A fully assembled unit can be seen in Figure 1 Bollard and Sleeve components are locked together DO NOT try to separate Discription Quantity Part Number 1 Walkway Bollard Sleeve Assembly 1 BOL WALKWAY In The Box 1 Layout Identify the intended bollard location s using the Tape Measure and String Line and markfor excavation FRON...

Page 2: ... be used to checkthe height of the Sleeve Also checkto ensure the Bollard is centered within the hole and plumb perfectly vertical by using a Spirit or Bubble Level The bollard should also be rotated so that the exposed rivets on the Bollard s reflective strip are facing away from the most common line of sight If multiple Bollards are being installed near one another all the rivets should be facin...

Page 3: ...This action pushes the Pin away from the side walls of the hole and disengages the bollard At the same time pull up on the pull bar with b pliers Both the Insert and the remaining portion of the Bollard will now lift freely out of the Sleeve See Figure 6b Tip To get a better grip on the insert thread a strap or rope through the pull bar WalkwayBollardReplacementInstructions 1 2 3 Tools and Hardwar...

Page 4: ...e 8 Next lower the Bollard slowly into the Sleeve When the Pin hits the surface carefully push it inside the Bollard The WalkWay Bollard is locked and ready for use when the Pin engages the Pin Cage on the Sleeve Test to ensure the Bollard is locked by trying to rotate or lift the bollard out of the ground If the Bollard comes free from the Sleeve repeatStep 5 taking careful note of the Pin and Pi...

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