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SCREWDRIVER

FLOOR
SURFACE

PULL

BAR

PIN 

OLD

BOLLARD

PIECE

PIN 

INSERT

INSERT

OLD 

BOLLARD

 PIECE

PIN 

REPLACE
CAP 

NEW

BOLLARD 

PIN CAGE

PIN CAGE

DEPRESS
PIN

CAP 

CAP 

SCREWDRIVER

FLOOR
SURFACE

CAP 

FLOOR
SURFACE

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Pliers

• 

Flat Screwdriver—minimum of 10 cm long (not including the handle) and a tip no wider than 1 cm

• 

Remove the black plastic cap with a screwdriver. 
See 

Figure 4

. Do Not Throw Cap Away

Insert the screwdriver into the hole covered by the cap. 
See 

Figure 5

. Keep the screwdriver perfectly straight. You 

will feel resistance as the screwdriver slides in between 
the plastic outer walls and the metal Quick-Release Pin. 
The screwdriver should only be inserted about 8cm (3 
inches) into the hole before it hits the pin.

To disengage the Pin, the following two steps must be 
carried out at the same time:

Piviot the screwdriver as shown in 

a. 

Figure 6a

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. 

Walkway

Bollard Replacement Instructions 

1.  

2.  

3.  

Tools and Hardware Required

If the WalkWay Bollard snaps, the remaining bollard piece is locked in the ground 

and can not be removed. The following steps outline how to unlock the old bollard 

and replace it with a new one.

SCREWDRIVER

FLOOR
SURFACE

PULL

BAR

PIN 

OLD

BOLLARD

PIECE

PIN 

INSERT

INSERT

OLD 

BOLLARD

 PIECE

PIN 

REPLACE
CAP 

NEW

BOLLARD 

PIN CAGE

PIN CAGE

DEPRESS
PIN

CAP 

CAP 

SCREWDRIVER

FLOOR
SURFACE

CAP 

FLOOR
SURFACE

SCREWDRIVER

FLOOR
SURFACE

PULL

BAR

PIN 

OLD

BOLLARD

PIECE

PIN 

INSERT

INSERT

OLD 

BOLLARD

 PIECE

PIN 

REPLACE
CAP 

NEW

BOLLARD 

PIN CAGE

PIN CAGE

DEPRESS
PIN

CAP 

CAP 

SCREWDRIVER

FLOOR
SURFACE

CAP 

FLOOR
SURFACE

SCREWDRIVER

FLOOR
SURFACE

PULL

BAR

PIN 

OLD

BOLLARD

PIECE

PIN 

INSERT

INSERT

OLD 

BOLLARD

 PIECE

PIN 

REPLACE
CAP 

NEW

BOLLARD 

PIN CAGE

PIN CAGE

DEPRESS
PIN

CAP 

CAP 

SCREWDRIVER

FLOOR
SURFACE

CAP 

FLOOR
SURFACE

Figure 4

Figure 5

Figure 6a

Figure 6b

SCREWDRIVER

FLOOR
SURFACE

PULL

BAR

PIN 

OLD

BOLLARD

PIECE

PIN 

INSERT

INSERT

OLD 

BOLLARD

 PIECE

PIN 

REPLACE
CAP 

NEW

BOLLARD 

PIN CAGE

PIN CAGE

DEPRESS
PIN

CAP 

CAP 

SCREWDRIVER

FLOOR
SURFACE

CAP 

FLOOR
SURFACE

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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