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Install Support Bars, Corrugated Metal, and Deck Rebar

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Install Support Bars, Corrugated Metal, and Deck Rebar     

6.1

Support Bars

2" x 3/16" steel bar stock bolted between cross beams support the corrugated sheet metal that forms the bottom
surface for the concrete deck pour. Several different lengths of support bars are necessary for most scale lengths.
See the attached blueprint of the scale to determine where each of the different lengths are located in the frame.

Unload the support bars from the hardware box on the truck. Each group
of similar-length bars is bundled separately and marked. Keep equal
length bars together in separate piles.

Install all support bars onto the 3/8" threaded studs per locations shown in the
blueprint. Turn a hex nut onto each stud and tighten securely. 

At each load cell mount location, the bottom flange of the 24" siderail I-beam
has been cut out for the load cell window. To support the sheet metal where the
flange is gone, a short support bar is installed next to the load cell window as
shown at left. 

6.2

Corrugated Metal Sheeting

Lay in 28 gauge, 3/4" corrugated galvanized panels (1-1/4" wide corrugations) to support the concrete deck pour.
Lay the panels parallel to the cross beams so they are resting on the support bars and the I-beam flanges. Overlap
adjoining panels at least 9" or three full corrugations. Overlap ends at least 12".

Do not use galvanized panels lighter than 28 gauge, or with corrugations more than 1-1/4” wide! 

Panels must fit closely to vertical webs of all I-beams to prevent concrete runout
during the deck pour. Cut out accurate slots in the corrugated metal for clearance
around the vertical gussets in the siderail beams and around the drain tubes on
the cross beams. A metal-cutting snips is the best tool for this work.

Cut out clearance sections in the panels for drain tubes where necessary. Slide
the main panel into place, then make a larger overlapping panel section with a
slot cut out for the drain tube. Slide the overlapping panel into place aligned with
corrugations of the main panel. Use duct tape to seal the panel for the concrete
deck pour

Important

Summary of Contents for Survivor SR

Page 1: ...SURVIVOR SR Siderail Truck Scale Assembly Instructions 45698 Rev D...

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Page 3: ...olt Tightly 7 3 1 Align and Square Deck 7 3 2 Level Frame 7 4 0 Set Load Cell Mounts 8 4 1 Attach Mount Chair 8 4 2 Prepare Baseplate and Load Cell 8 4 3 Set Baseplate 8 4 4 Raise Link and Load Cell 8...

Page 4: ...le Assembly Instructions Rice Lake continually offers web based video training on a growing selection of product related topics at no cost Visit www ricelake com webinars 9 0 Vehicle Scale Limited War...

Page 5: ...s situation that if not avoided could result in serious injury or death and includes hazards that are exposed when guards are removed Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided ma...

Page 6: ...m strength may damage the foundation 1 2 2 Delivery Crane Rental and Assembly Estimates When scheduling scale delivery and crane forklift rental for the unloading and frame placement arrange a full da...

Page 7: ...string line and squared with the foundation approaches This line of side rail beams becomes the reference line to which the other side rail and all cross beams are aligned Side to Side Assembly Seque...

Page 8: ...and bolted to the reference side rail move the opposite side rail for the open side into position with the forklift With the cross beams resting on the side rail flange raise the side rail and cross...

Page 9: ...ositioning The following sections outline the positioning and numbering of the SR truck scale siderail beams 2 2 1 Siderail Positioning Set all side rails with the cut outs for the load cell mount dow...

Page 10: ...beams hold short support bars over the load cell area to support the corrugated metal there when the deck is poured Position 6 beams so the extra end studs are over the load cell mount Number 7 cross...

Page 11: ...level of the deck top If adjustments are necessary a fork lift or crane can be used to nudge the frame into alignment 3 2 Level Frame If the concrete foundation pad has been sloped for water drainage...

Page 12: ...ur leveling screws into the baseplate so about 2 extends beyond the bottom surface as shown at right Each load cell must be fitted with a 90 threaded LB conduit adapter Install an adapter on each load...

Page 13: ...he chair the link will be hanging exactly vertical when centered in the chair Approximately 1 4 of link should protrude beyond each side of the chair If adjustment is necessary tap baseplate edges lig...

Page 14: ...holes This long bit allows the drill body to clear the siderail so the hole can be drilled nearly vertical Hold the bit as close to vertical as possible and drill a 3 4 hole at least 6 into the concr...

Page 15: ...short support bar is installed next to the load cell window as shown at left 6 2 Corrugated Metal Sheeting Lay in 28 gauge 3 4 corrugated galvanized panels 1 1 4 wide corrugations to support the conc...

Page 16: ...to hold the rebar 1 5 above the corrugated panels Begin laying the rebar gridwork by tying long rebars parallel to the cross beams under the Nelson studs on each cross beam Rebar ties and spinner too...

Page 17: ...derails a fraction of an inch and rest them on temporary blocks as shown at right This is rarely necessary but may prevent damage from a concrete redi mix truck accidentally backing into the scale fra...

Page 18: ...the next concrete truck Don t forget to clean out concrete from the drain tubes on each bay For a non skid surface use a stiff bristle broom for a brushed finish when the concrete has set enough for f...

Page 19: ...aintain NEMA 4 integrity Figure 8 1 J Box Wiring and conduit Runs for a Four Section Three Module Scale Load Cell Cable to Connector Pocket 1 Conduit Pocket 8 Conduit Pockets 1 2 3 4 Conduit runs to J...

Page 20: ...d SI SI EX EX SHD SEN SEN Indicator J10 Expansion J9 Cable from J Box 2 SI Green SI White EX Red EX Black SEN Yellow SEN Blue Pocket 10 Conduit Module C Module B Module A Module D Pocket 4 Conduit 3 8...

Page 21: ...ential than the main ground the surge may travel out to the scale ground rod damaging load cells on its way A nearby lightning ground strike may instantly raise the zero potential of a ground rod at t...

Page 22: ...the buried ground cable from the AC power ground rod A DC transient protection board can be conveniently located within the junction box to help protect load cells from power surges If that option is...

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Page 24: ...tion in the junction box clockwise until a clicking noise is heard when you continue turning This eliminates any initial resistance so all signals are at full strength You re now ready to do individua...

Page 25: ...t cell s individual potentiometer until the displayed reading equals your recorded reference cell reading Repeat for the other two high reading cells on side 1 6 As adjustments are somewhat interactiv...

Page 26: ...other corners in turn and record those readings The readings should be within 1 of each other 8 8 Calibration with Test Weights The calibration procedure can only be done after all trimming as describ...

Page 27: ...nt by RLWS confirms that the non conformity actually exists and was not caused by accident misuse neglect alteration improper installation improper repair or improper testing RLWS shall be the sole ju...

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