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OPTION 1 —
Self Tapping Screws:
(Easiest Installation)
Use this method if you do not plan on taking your slide bracket out often.
Warning:
Before drilling into the truck bed make sure the area where you are going to drill through is clear of any
electrical wiring, fuel lines, tanks, and reservoirs. You will have to look under the vehicle to make sure there are no
obstructions at the hole locations.
Place bracket in the proper position and line up with marks (determined in Steps 4 and 5).
Adjust the Adjustable Feet (N) on the bottom of the Channels (B) so the bracket is
fl
ush with the surface the Tote
will be rolling on.
(Note: You may not need to use the Adjustable Feet (N). In most cases, the Adjustable Feet will
not be needed in a pickup bed installation. You will only need to use the Adjustable Feet if it’s necessary to raise or
adjust the height of the Tote Slide Bracket.)
Place a Washer – Flat 1/4” (H) on each of the Self Tapping Screws – 1/4” x 2-1/2” (F)
(Screws look like they have a
drill bit on the end).
Insert the Screws through slots in the base plate. Make sure to place Screws in the
fl
at area of
the truck bed, not on a sloped surface. Install the bracket using a cordless drill and 3/8” Socket.
OPTION 2 —
Jack-Nuts:
Use this method if you intend to remove the slide bracket often.
Warning:
Before drilling into the truck bed make sure the area where you are going to drill through is clear of any
electrical wiring, fuel lines, tanks, and reservoirs. You will have to look under the vehicle to make sure there are no
obstructions at the hole locations.
With the bracket in the proper position (lined up with the marks made in Step 5), mark hole locations for the Jack-
Nuts–1/4” (D) between the slots in the base plate, using a marker or pencil, making sure the marks are located on
the
fl
at part of the truck bed and not on a sloped surface.
At each mark drill a 7/16” diameter hole.
(You may have to remove the bed liner or mat.)
Prior to installing the Jack-Nut–1/4” (D) use a small phillips screwdriver and hold the Jack-Nut with a pliers. Using
the screwdriver, make a hole through the rubber on the Jack-Nut. Next insert the Bolt–Hex Head 1/4” x 2-1/2”
(G) through the hole in the Jack-Nut Friction Wrench and thread all the way into the Jack-Nut–1/4” (D). Place the
Jack-Nut–1/4” (D) in the drilled hole
(may need a hammer to tap into hole)
. Secure the Jack-Nut to the vehicle by
tightening the Bolt–Hex Head 1/4” x 2-1/2” (G) using a 7/16” Socket, press
fi
rmly on the Jack-Nut Friction Wrench
and tighten Jack-Nut until you see the rubber on the Jack-Nut starting to get squished. Do not over tighten (max
torque = 41 in/lbs). Remove the bolt from the Jack-Nut–1/4” (D). Repeat this procedure for the other Jack-Nut.
Note: Jack-Nut Friction Wrench is only used to install Jack-Nuts.
It does not take a lot of torque to break a Jack-
Nut so it is best to use a 7/16” Socket and Wrench. If using a drill, be very careful not to over tighten and strip out
the Jack-Nut.
Place the Tote Slide
Bracket into position in the vehicle. Adjust the Adjustable Feet (N) on the bottom of the
Channels (B) so the bracket is
fl
ush with the surface the Tote will be rolling on.
(Note: You may not need to use the
Adjustable Feet (N). In most cases, the Adjustable Feet will not be needed in a pickup bed installation. You will only
need to use the Adjustable Feet if it’s necessary to raise or adjust the height of the Tote Slide Bracket.)
Insert two Bolts – Hex Head 1/4” x 2-1/2” (G) with
two Washers – Flat 1/4” (H) through the slots in the Base Plate
(A) and thread them into the Jack Nuts–1/4” (D). DO NOT cross-thread
(make sure Bolt–Hex Head 1/4” x 2-1/2” (G)
threads into Jack-Nut–1/4” (D) properly and the threads are not misaligned)
. Adjust the Tote Slide Bracket to the
desired position. Tighten bolts using Socket – 7/16”,
but do not over tighten (max torque = 41 in/lbs).
Place the Tote into the Tote Slide Bracket to make sure the Tote slides in and out of the vehicle
properly. If necessary, adjust the (N) Adjustable Feet to raise or lower the Tote Slide Bracket.
Important:
If you remove the Tote Slide Bracket, you must put the Bolts – Hex Head 1/4” x 2-1/2” (G) and
Washers – Flat 1/4” (H) back into the Jack-Nuts (D) and tighten. Do not over tighten.
Safety Instructions:
Warning:
Make sure the Tote lid is closed and latched and the Tote and Tote Slide Bracket are secured in the
vehicle according to the installation instructions while the vehicle is moving.
Do not store explosives or hazardous materials in the Tote. Do not place loaded guns in the Tote.
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Jack-Nuts
Installation Instructions
DU-HA, Inc.
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306 Saint Andrews Street South, Fergus Falls, MN 56537
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