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Revised 6/17/19
1.
Remove one nut from each anchor
insert. Place the anchor inserts through
the larger hole of the anchor jig plate.
Thread the removed nuts back onto the
anchor inserts. The anchor plate should
be sandwiched between the two nuts
on each anchor insert.
SEE FIGURE 4, PAGE 6
2.
Install rebar in the open area of the
deck.
SEE FIGURE 5, PAGE 6
3.
Set the anchor system in place. For
ADA compliance and clearance, make
sure the center of the large anchor jig
plate holes are between 22.5 and 38
inches from the pool’s edge.
SEE FIGURE 6
4.
Using the string line or a straight
edge & level, confi rm the top of each
anchor body is level with the
FINISHED
deck surface. Each anchor body can be
individually adjusted by turning the
nuts with a large wrench.
5.
Bond the anchoring system by using
the bonding lug on the anchor jig plate.
Bond the system according to your
local code requirements.
(See NEC Article
680.26)
SEE FIGURE 5, PAGE 6
6.
Pour your concrete and fi nish the pool deck surface.
7.
Once the concrete has cured the lift is ready to be mounted to the anchoring system.
NOTE:
For installations where a new deck is being poured, or where a
dedicated pad is being poured just for the pool lift, the concrete must
satisfy the ADA requirements outlined on page 3 of this manual.
Your pool deck must be at least 4 feet - 3 inches long by 4 feet - 3
inches wide by 6 inches thick. It must be reinforced with 5 sticks of
#5 rebar each way, 2 inches clear (min) from the top and bottom of
the footing.
Anchor Installation: New Construction
*22 1/2" MIN
TO
38" MAX
22"
29"
6"
2500PSI
MIN
#5 REBAR
FLORIDA
"GATOR HAUNCH"
51"
51"
*22 1/2" MIN
TO
38" MAX
10"
10"
POOL DECK
*SETBACK DISTANCES ARE
FOR
FLAT DECKS
. IF YOUR
DECK IS
SLOPPED
, CONTACT
AQUA CREEK BEFORE
INSTALLATION.
FIGURE 6
You will need:
• Tape measure
• Marking pen
• Torpedo level
• Large adjustable wrench
• Concrete & concrete
fi nishing tools
• #5 rebar
7