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Installation for Cable-Loc Child Safety Barrier

PLEASE  NOTE:

Any gaps will render the installation improper and non-safe and will void cover warranty.  Cable Wall Anchor spacing greater than 18"
will render the installation 
improper and non-safe and will void cover warranty.  All Cable Wall Anchors must be installed or installation
will be deemed non-safe and will void cover warranty.

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Stainless steel turnbuckle 3/8” x 10 ½" (this size has travel distance of 4")  
4 Stainless steel U-bolts
1 Extra Long Brass anchor, 1 Brass anchor (for use in concrete)

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Installing Cable Wall Anchors:

Step  1:

Determine the first Cable Wall Anchor location and drill a 3/8” hole to a depth
of 2 1/2”.  The hole must be drilled the entire 2 1/2” to prevent the Cable Wall
Anchor assembly from sticking too far out and away from the wall. 
Note: Tile Applications
•  For tile applications two bits will be needed.

1/2" glass bit
3/8" standard bit as noted above

•  Drill through tile using 1/2" glass bit.  Once the bit breaks through the tile,
switch to the 3/8” bit noted above.

Step  2:

Remove the Cable Wall Anchor from the expansion sleeve (see figure 13).
Using the wall anchor tamp tool, install the expansion sleeve anchor by
tamping it to the back of the drilled hole.

Step  3:

With the washer on the Cable Anchor, thread into the expansion sleeve all
the way until contact with the wall is made.

Step  4:

Using a screwdriver for leverage, turn the Cable Wall Anchor in a clockwise
direction to “set” the wall anchor. Remember to stop with the cable slot 
facing upward.

Step  5:

After installing the first Cable Wall Anchor, install all additional assemblies.
Cable Wall Anchors may never be installed more than 18” apart.  All inside
corners must have a Cable Wall Anchor (See Figure 14). Spacing of less
than 18” will be necessary when there is an inside radius to ensure that the
distance from cable to wall will not exceed 2”.

Installing Cover into Raised Wall:

Step  1:

Starting at one end of raised wall, snap cable into Cable Wall Anchor.  After cable is installed into all cable wall anchors, adjust cover so the raised
wall treatment is centered on obstruction.

Step  2:

Install one brass anchor into concrete deck at each end of the raised obstruction approximately 18” back from waters edge. (See Figure 14) 

Note: If concrete deck is not present a concrete footing is required.

1’6”

PLEASE  NOTE:

Cover is shipped with cable already threaded through stainless steel round rings.  This is the correct location for the cable; do not
install the cable onto wall anchor unless the cable is threaded through the rings. Improper cable installation can result in cover and
property damage and will void the warranty.

Figure 13:

Figure 14:

1’6”

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