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6. Next, insert the drop in anchor with the open side up.
Tap lightly to get the anchor flush with the base material.
7. Now, take the setting tool and insert it into the anchor.
Strike the setting tool with the hammer several times
until the set tool no longer moves down. This will ensure
the anchor is properly set.
8. Place the rack over the anchors. For temporary installa-
tion, you will be using 4 button head hex bolts. Use the
7/32” hex wrench to tighten the button head hex bolts.
For temporary secure installation, you will be using 2
studs w/ 2 Penta nuts and 2 button head hex bolts. Be
sure to alternate between Penta nuts and button head
bolts. You will thread the stud into the anchor prior to
installing the Penta nuts using the Penta socket. Use the
7/32” hex wrench to tighten the button head hex bolts.
5.
Before proceeding with installation, the hole must be cleaned of all concrete dust to ensure proper fastening. Use a wire brush,
a vacuum or compressed air to clean out the hole completely.
6.
Next, insert the drop in anchor with the open side up. Tap lightly to get the anchor flush with the base material.
7.
Now, take the setting tool and insert it into the anchor. Strike the setting tool with the hammer several times until the set tool
no longer moves down. This will ensure the anchor is properly set.
8.
Place the rack over the anchors. For temporary installation, you will be using 4 button head hex bolts. Use the 7/32” hex
wrench to tighten the button head hex bolts.
Temporary mount hardware
For temporary secure installation, you will be using 2 studs w/ 2 Penta nuts and 2 button head hex bolts. Be sure to alternate
between Penta nuts and button head bolts. You will thread the stud into the anchor prior to installing the Penta nuts using the
Penta socket. Use the 7/32” hex wrench to tighten the button head hex bolts.
5.
Before proceeding with installation, the hole must be cleaned of all concrete dust to ensure proper fastening. Use a wire brush,
a vacuum or compressed air to clean out the hole completely.
6.
Next, insert the drop in anchor with the open side up. Tap lightly to get the anchor flush with the base material.
7.
Now, take the setting tool and insert it into the anchor. Strike the setting tool with the hammer several times until the set tool
no longer moves down. This will ensure the anchor is properly set.
8.
Place the rack over the anchors. For temporary installation, you will be using 4 button head hex bolts. Use the 7/32” hex
wrench to tighten the button head hex bolts.
Temporary mount hardware
For temporary secure installation, you will be using 2 studs w/ 2 Penta nuts and 2 button head hex bolts. Be sure to alternate
between Penta nuts and button head bolts. You will thread the stud into the anchor prior to installing the Penta nuts using the
Penta socket. Use the 7/32” hex wrench to tighten the button head hex bolts.
Temporary 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.
C. Cement Anchor Installation (P/N 6257) (Qty. 4 required)-Sold Separately
1.
Push rods into the holes in the anchor tube so that they are protruding equally from each side.
2.
Place plastic cap onto end of anchor tube to keep fresh cement or asphalt from entering through the bottom.
3.
Determine location of each anchor tube (at the corners of the parking system). Dig hole or remove existing cement as
necessary.
4.
Set tube with cap facing downward, so that top of anchor is flush with surface of cement or asphalt.
5.
Pour cement or asphalt around anchor, being careful not to allow tube to move.
6.
After material has set, hook connector bolt under top rod and insert into hole of parking system. Secure with hex nut - do
not overtighten. Cut off excess of J-connector bolt and peen top of bolt with hammer to deter removal of hex nuts.
D. Earth Anchor Installation (P/N 6258) (Qty. 4 required)-Sold Separately
1.
Using holes in unit (parking rack, picnic table, etc.) as a guide, mark mounting hole locations. Note: It may be necessary to
drill holes in base of unit being secured.
2.
Dig a 3-1/2” diameter starter hole approximately 3” below grade at each located mark.
3.
With a bar or pipe inserted into anchor eye, screw anchor into soil until bottom of eye is flush with ground (Fig.1)
4.
Hook J-bolt through anchor eye. Insert end of bolt up through hole in rack, table, etc. and secure with a 5/16” flat washer,
split lock washer, and 5/16”-18 hex nut (Fig. 2). Cut off any excess bolt and peen with a hammer to deter removal.
9. Before tightening everything down, make sure the
rack is level and adjust accordingly with washers
underneath the flanges.
Temporary secure mount hardware