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6.2.
ATTACHING TO CONCRETE WALL
Concrete wall must be 4” minimum thickness
and of sound construction.
6.2.1.
Bolt one side of the panel
frame to a single base (see ‘SECTION 5’ for instructions).
6.2.2.
Bolt the other side of the panel frame to wall bracket (FIG. 6.1). To determine the correct
orientation of the wall bracket, match the angle tube support positioning as described in
‘SECTION 4’, st
ep 4.3.
6.2.3.
Using 2-each 5/16"-18 X 1" hex bolts, 4-each flat washers (1 under each bolt and one under each
nut), and 2-each nylon insert locknuts, bolt panel frame to wall bracket using the uppermost and
lowermost holes (FIG. 6.1).
Always have 2 panel frame to wall bracket connection points.
6.2.4.
Slide panel frame/wall bracket assembly to wall (FIG. 6.2). Level, and then mark the 3 locations
(upper, middle, and lower holes) where the wall bracket fasteners will be installed (FIG. 6.5).
6.2.5.
Once the wall is marked, move panel frame/wall bracket assembly out of the way.
6.2.6.
Remove wall bracket from panel frame (FIG. 6.3).
6.2.7.
Using a masonry bit, drill marked locations
in the concrete wall 3” deep.
A 3/8” drill bit is used for the Trubolt
®
Wedge anchors specified below. You may need a
different size bit for different anchors. Follow your concrete anchor manufacturer’s
instructions.
6.2.8.
Align holes in wall bracket over drilled locations. Using 3-each 3/8" X 2.75" Red Head Trubolt
®
Wedge Type Expansion Anchors (or equivalent), fasten wall bracket to wall (FIG. 6.5).
Follow concrete anchor
manufacturer’s instructions.
6.2.9.
Tighten anchor nuts securely.
FIG. 6.5
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