Aqua Creek Products F-EZPL2 Instructions d'installation, d'assemblage et d'utilisation - Page 5

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Aqua Creek Products F-EZPL2 Instructions d'installation, d'assemblage et d'utilisation
STEP 4:
Core drill at least a 4" [10 cm] diameter hole at the desired location for the lift anchor
socket. The hole will need to be at least 7" [18 cm] deep to allow for the grounding lug
which protrudes from the bottom of the anchor. Depending on the thickness of your
concrete slab, you may drill completely through the slab and into the underlying dirt. If you
have drilled all the way through your deck you may need to saw cut the deck and pour a
new footing according to the deck requirements at the beginning of this section.
TIP: Use the electrical tape to make a mark on your drill bit at 7" [18 cm] as a
depth mark to tell you when to stop drilling.
STEP 5:
Clean out the hole and make sure your hole is deep enough to allow the anchor to be flush
with the finished deck surface. If you have drilled completely through the deck you can
remove some of the dirt under the slab to create a "pocket" under the slab to be filled with
epoxy or hydraulic cement if needed.
STEP 6:
Ground the anchor according to your local code requirements. (This may require
additional drilling and/or other tools).
STEP 7:
Carefully insert the anchor into the hole and pour some cement or epoxy around the
anchor to provide support enough to check for plumb.
TIP: Fill the hole about a ¼ full of cement or epoxy prior to inserting the anchor.
As you insert the anchor rotate it back and forth so that you can evenly distribute
the cement or epoxy around the anchor.
STEP 8:
Check the anchor for
level and plumb and pour
hydraulic cement or high
strength epoxy into the
remaining space around
the anchor making sure
there are no void spaces.
Let cement or epoxy cure
for 24 hours (or minimum
manufacturer's
recommendations) before
using lift.
EZINST-11/22/10
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