8
9
9. Before tightening everything down, make sure the
rack is level and adjust accordingly with washers
underneath the flanges
Temporary secure mount hardware
Temporary secure mount hardware
9.
Before tightening everything down, make sure the rack is level and adjust accordingly with washers underneath the flanges.
B. Permanent Mount (Model #6266 - Sold Separately)
1.
Determine desired location of unit.
2.
Using a 3/8” masonry drill bit, drill through the flange mount and into the concrete 4-1/4”.
3.
Blow the hole clean of dust and other material.
4.
Drive spike through flange mount and into hole, until head of spike is seated on the flange mount.
B. Permanent Mount (Model #6266 - Sold Separately)
1. Determine desired location of unit.
2. Using a 3/8” masonry drill bit, drill through the flange
mount and into the concrete 4-1/4”.
3. Blow the hole clean of dust and other material.
4. Drive spike through flange mount and into hole, until
head of spike is seated on the flange mount.
Temporary secure mount hardware
9.
Before tightening everything down, make sure the rack is level and adjust accordingly with washers underneath the flanges.
B. Permanent Mount (Model #6266 - Sold Separately)
1.
Determine desired location of unit.
2.
Using a 3/8” masonry drill bit, drill through the flange mount and into the concrete 4-1/4”.
3.
Blow the hole clean of dust and other material.
4.
Drive spike through flange mount and into hole, until head of spike is seated on the flange mount.
III. Corral Mount
III. Corral Mount
Corral Assembly
1.
Level Prop rails up on blocks of wood to provide ample clearance for a socket wrench underneath.
2.
Line up docks onto rails so that the flange holes line up with the rail holes. Note: Rails are designed with 2 mounting
configurations (Angled and Straight). Be sure to line the holes up accordingly.
3.
Place carriage bolts through the dock flanges and tighten the nut underneath finger tight.
Corral Assembly
1. Level Prop rails up on blocks of wood to provide ample
clearance for a socket wrench underneath.
2. Line up docks onto rails so that the flange holes line
up with the rail holes. Note: Rails are designed with 2
mounting configurations (Angled and Straight). Be sure
to line the holes up accordingly.
III. Corral Mount
Corral Assembly
1.
Level Prop rails up on blocks of wood to provide ample clearance for a socket wrench underneath.
2.
Line up docks onto rails so that the flange holes line up with the rail holes. Note: Rails are designed with 2 mounting
configurations (Angled and Straight). Be sure to line the holes up accordingly.
3.
Place carriage bolts through the dock flanges and tighten the nut underneath finger tight.