1. Layout and mark final location using the base as a guide. Ensure two anchor slots are facing towards the most common direction of impact. Note: Keep the bollard 0.32 x height away from any solid object to allow for tilting.
2. Remove base and drill six 3/4” holes, 5-1/2” deep. Clean out the concrete dust from the holes.
3. Place the elastomer in the center of the location.
4. Place the adapter centered on top of the elastomer so that the set screws are facing the direction of impact.
5. Fit base over the adapter so that it rests on the adapter flange and covers the elastomer.
6. Hand tighten all six anchors slightly into their holes. Ensure that the base anchor slots are evenly aligned with the anchors.
7. Tighten the concrete screw Anchors in a star pattern, compressing the elastomer and making the base flush to the concrete. Anchor heads must be tightened firmly, flush to base. TORQUE SPEC: 85 ft-lb
8. Insert the pipe into the adapter, aligning bolt in adapter with the hole in the pipe.
9. Tighten bolt so that it acts as a pin in the pipe hole. Firmly tighten all set screws to hold the bollard pipe in place. TORQUE SPEC: 50 ft-lb
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The products illustrated or described on this website are covered by the following U.S. and International patent numbers: 7,195,422 | 7,621,691| D937,700 | D620,823 | D620,824 |D620,825
EP 2 267 225 | EP 2 888 412 | 9,938,677 | 11,136,735 | D932,875. Other U.S. and International patents pending.
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