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QWICK KURB
®
, INC.
Long Term Installation Manual
APPENDIX B - Installing New Markers/bollards to the
Reboundable Flex boot
TRAFFIC CONSIDERATIONS
Whenever possible close both adjoining lanes to traffic when replacing markers/bollards on
the road. If one lane must be kept open, take care to assure that all equipment and
personnel are kept clear of the open travel lane. Observe all traffic control regulations. Use
flaggers, law enforcement officers, flashing arrow boards, attenuators and other safety
devices as necessary for the conditions present.
REMOVING THE OLD MARKER/BOLLARD TOP FROM THE REBOUNDABLE
FLEX BOOT
1. With the old marker/bollard top and reboundable Flex Boot still attached to the L60
SEPARATOR, step on the side of the old marker/bollard to bend it down to the
pavement so that you can access the bottom of reboundable Flex Boot.
2. Remove the nuts and washers that attach the old marker/bollard top to the
reboundable Flex Boot.
3. Pull up on the old marker/bollard top to detach it from the reboundable Flex Boot
PREPARING THE NEW MARKER/BOLLARD FOR INSTALLATION ON THE
REBOUNDABLE FLEX BOOT
1. Remove nuts and washers from the new marker/bollard top.
CAUTION: Be careful that bolts do not slip up into marker/bollard or they will be lost. Keep the
bolts pointed down at all times, but do not rest the bolts on a hard surface.
2. Pull firmly on the bolt to assure that proper amount of threads are visible. Twist the
bolt head if necessary to properly seat it in its plastic holder.
3. Apply a lubricant such as soapy water to the plastic teeth to help them pass
through the slot in the top-center of the reboundable Flex Boot.
4. Install the bolts of the new marker/bollard top into the holes on the Reboundable
Flex Boot, again being careful not to allow the bolts to slide up into the
marker/bollard where they would be lost. At this point, the teeth, even with
lubrication, will probably not go into the reboundable Flex Boot. Thus, the bolts
will not protrude fully through the holes at this stage.
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