Rl1600 i, Mark/drill mounting holes – Triton RL1600 Installation Manual User Manual

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CONCRETE STRENGTH

The floor at the installation loca-

tion should consist of commer-

cial-grade concrete measuring

at least 2000 psi in compression

strength. The full effectiveness of

the mounting anchors depends

upon meeting this specification!

Check with the contractor/builder

or owner of the installation to

verify that this requirement can

be satisfied.

SELECTING THE

INSTALLATION LOCATION

Choosing the right location for your

ATM is very important. Security

concerns suggest a location that

is away from any door or external

access point. Ideally, the terminal

should be mounted as close to a

back wall as possible. For marketing

reasons, however, it may be desir-

able to locate the terminal near the

front where your customers can eas-

ily locate it. Wherever you decide to

locate the terminal, be sure to follow

the recommended procedures for

both mounting the terminal and for

removing cash when the unit will

be unattended.

Mark the location of the cabinet mounting holes on the concrete

floor. This is accomplished as described below:

1. Move the ATM to the location where it will be installed.

Open the cabinet vault door at least 90° to improve access.

Locate the five (5) anchor-bolt holes in the bottom of the

cabinet (each corner and center). Use a felt-tip pen or other

marker to carefully mark the center of each of the four corner

holes on the floor; these marks will serve as guides for the

anchor bolt holes that will be drilled in the next step. Move

the ATM aside to provide clear access to the mounting hole

marks. Center punch each mark to help align the drill bit.

2. Use a 1/4” [6 mm] diameter carbide-tipped masonry bit to drill

four pilot holes at the drilling points marked in the previous

step. Drill the pilot holes approximately 1/2” [12 mm] deep

into the floor. These holes will help guide the masonry bit that

will be used to drill the anchor-bolt holes in the next step.

3. Standard anchors: Use a 1/2” [13mm] diameter carbide-

tipped masonry bit to drill four holes at least 2-3/4” [70mm]

deep into the floor. Be sure to take into account the depth of

any floor covering, such as tile or vinyl when gauging the depth

of the anchor holes. Make sure the holes are drilled at least

2- 3/4” [70mm] into the concrete floor.

3a. Chemical anchors: Use a 9/16” [15mm] diameter carbide-

tipped masonry bit to drill four holes at least 4-1/2” [115mm]

deep into the floor. Be sure to take into account the depth of

any floor covering, such as tile or vinyl when gauging the depth

of the anchor holes. Make sure the holes are drilled at least

4- 1/2-inches [115mm] into the concrete floor.

TOOL USE/SAFETY

Observe ALL safety precautions for

operating hand and power tools!

Wear eye and ear protection while

operating the electric drill!

Mark/Drill Mounting Holes

4. Hole Diameter: Ensure the holes drilled are not too large

in diameter. Test fit the anchor bolts by hand. They should

require hammering, NOT NOW, and not fall into the hole.

Its easier to drill the holes larger now if necessary, than have

to move the cabinet and redrill later because they are too big.

DO NOT be tempted to install the anchors now. It is VERY

difficult to position the terminal onto the anchors because of

the weight.

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