AUSTRAL CLOTHES HOISTS RetractAway 40 Manuel - Page 3
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Mount Receiving Catch to wall
Place the Receiving Catch against the wall opposite the Cabinet, ensure the Catch is centred to the Cabinet.
Position the top of the Catch 100mm above the users head height. See Figure 3a.
Ensure the Catch is level. Mark the wall through both holes. Using the marks, drill two holes to suit fasteners. Fix
Catch to wall using the remaining fasteners.
Mount Receiving Catch to Post
Fix Receiving Catch to Post with 8x65mm bolts supplied with Post. Fit black plastic End Cap to top of Post.
Mount Cabinet to Post
The Mounting Bar has nuts and bolts provided inside it. Use the long bolts to fix the Mounting Bar to the Post.
Feed the short bolts through the washers supplied with the Cabinet. Use the short bolts to fix the Cabinet to the
Mounting Bar ensuring washers are between the bolt heads and the slots on the Cabinet. See Figure 4.
POST INSTALL
Please note:
Austral cannot guarantee the stability of RetractAway Post installations due to soil variances. Please seek advice
prior to Post installations to ensure appropriate footings are used. Consideration should be given to larger concrete
footing to increase Post stability for some soil types (i.e. sandy, loose or un-compacted soils etc.).
Measure out the distance you want the Post to be at. See Figure 2 for minimum and max distances. Ensure this
position is centred to where the other end of the clothesline is / will be. Mark the position on the ground, this will be
the centre of the hole.
Install Post into soil
Dig a hole 200mm in diameter and deep enough
so that when the Post is stood upright in the
hole, the top of the Cabinet / Receiving Catch
will be 100mm above the user's head height.
See figure 3b. For a standard clothesline height
of 1800mm high, put 480mm of post in the
ground. See Figure 5b. Hint: Poor drainage
around Post (ie soil type is clay or Post is
installed at bottom of a slope) increases water
exposure & chance of rusting. Increase
drainage by adding gravel under Post as shown
for Socket install in Fig 5a.
Hints & Tips
Rocks or chunks of concrete may be placed in the hole around the Post/Socket to hold it in position while the
concrete sets. The rocks should be large enough for concrete mix to flow through the gaps.
For sandy, loose or shifting ground you should consider a larger concrete footing to increase Post stability. To do
this simply dig a larger hole, perhaps 250mm diameter by 700mm deep. It will require more concrete. Use large
rocks to keep Post at desired height. See Figure 5c. Mix & Pour Concrete
IF DIGGING IS REQUIRED, ENSURE IT IS SAFE TO DO SO
Install Post with Ground Socket
Dig a hole 200mm in diameter & 560mm deep. Fill hole with
gravel (approx. 100mm) until top lip of Socket sits just above
ground level. See Figure 5a. Remove Socket from hole. The
Socket has 5 holes on its side, there is a Pin provided to go
through these holes. Use Figure 5a to determine the best
hole. Use a hammer to tap Pin through selected hole. Put
Socket back in hole. Insert Post into Socket (after installation,
cover the Socket with the Socket Cap whenever the Post is
removed. Keep the Socket Cap in a convenient location ie
hang it off the clothesline). Add a further 50mm of gravel into
the hole around the sides of the Socket (this is for drainage).
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