Procedure — Anchor Cabinet on Concrete Floor
1. At each anchor location marked on the concrete floor, drill a hole that is 11/16 inches (18 mm) in
diameter to a depth of 3 1/8 inches (7.9 cm) or 4 inches (10.2 cm) depending on the depth
requirements at the site. Use the HEPA vacuum cleaner to collect the dust while drilling holes.
Note: The anchor and cabinet will not come together properly if the hole is drilled at an angle
other than 90°.
Note: If any obstruction is encountered while drilling the hole, fill the unusable hole with liquid
concrete. After allowing sufficient time for the liquid concrete to set, drill the hole at another spot
within the marked area.
Clean out each hole after drilling is completed.
2. Insert the anchor assembly into the hole until the plate washer is flush against the floor.
3. Finger-tighten the torque nut. This step will set the cone nut into the anchor.
4. Preload the anchor by tightening the torque nut 1 1/2 turns. (Do not exceed 50ft lbs)
5. Remove the torque nut, leave anchor rod in concrete.
6. Lay the isolator pad on the floor with the holes in the isolator pad aligned over the anchor assemblies.
7. Roll the cabinet (still on the dolly) into position over the isolator pad.
Topple: Two people are needed to position the cabinet onto threaded rods.
8. Lower cabinet over rod and level as needed.
9. Place anchor stack-up parts on rod (see
Figure 26: Stack-up Seismic Anchor
a) Plate washer
b) Fiber washer
c) Bushing
d) Large washer
e) Flat washer
10. Re-thread torque nut onto rod.
11. Tighten torque nut until it separated, approximately 60 ft. lbs.
Procedure — Cabinet Door Removal
Installations with limited space to open the rear cabinet door may choose to remove the rear door
prior to installation.
1. Open the cabinet door and locate the door hinges.
The normal position of the hinge pin is shown in
Figure 27: Cabinet Door Hinge Pin
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