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1.

Dig the installation pit according to the measurements

in the image 2. The pit should be 600 mm wider than the
diameter of the container. Level the bottom carefully with
spirit level and compact the ground if needed. (Image 3.1.)

Diameter of the installation pit:

MolokClassic®-container 5 m³ 

2150 mm

MolokClassic®-container 3m³ and 1,3 m³ 

1750 mm

2.

Preparing 800 l and 300 l containers:

Fasten the anchor steel into the bottom insert according to
a separate instruction manual provided.
Preparing 5 m³; 3 m³ and 1,3 m³ containers:
Fix the plastic bottom anchors into the container with two
bolts each (bolts are tightened max. 25 Nm).  (Image 3.2.)

3.

Lift the container to the installation pit by using lifting

loops. The use of lifting beam is recommended (Image 3.3).

4.

Align the lid opening by using the sign in the

front panel.

5.

Use a spirit level to ensure the container is  straight and level.

Depending on the installation site

, use the spirit level either;

A.

on top of the aluminium ring (lid and lifting

bag removed) 

OR

B

. from the sides of the container

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.  Fill the pit as described in the image 2.

With a light compactor, compact the filling soil
carefully with every 200 mm layer. We recommend
to use max. 100 kg round compactor. (Image 3.5)

7.  

Make sure that the finishing layer slopes slightly
downward from the container.

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Ballast

Crushed gravel 0/16 mm or 
excavation soil if the soil 
type is not freezing (e.g. 
clay, silt). Stones with  
diameter more than 100 
mm have to be removed 
from the ballast.

Filter cloth may be used
between the ballast and the 
16-32 mm crushed stone.

Gravel 16 - 32

min. 500 mm layer

Crushed gravel  0/16

min. 50 mm layer

Finishing layer 

100 mm

Image 2.1. Installation pit

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