Triton RL5000 Installation Manual User Manual

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RL5000 S

ERIES

I

NSTALLATION

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UIDE

Mark the location of the cabinet
mounting holes on the concrete floor.
This can be accomplished in two ways,
as described below:

1a. Preferred Method. Place the

included mounting hole drilling
template on the floor in the
designated location and tape it into
position. Be certain there are no
physical obstructions that could
prevent the cabinet from being
installed in this location or
otherwise limit access to the unit!

Use a center punch tool (or
equivalent) to mark the center of
each mounting hole as indicated
on the template. Remove the
template.

MARK/DRILL MOUNTING

HOLES

1b. Alternative Method (Business

Hours Units). Move the ATM to
the location where it will be
installed.

Open the cabinet door at least 90°
degrees to improve access. Locate
the four anchor-bolt holes
(cutouts) in the bottom of the
cabinet. Use a felt-tip pen or other
marker to carefully mark the center
of each of these four 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.

2.

Use a 1/4" 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" deep into the
floor. These holes will help guide
the 1/2" masonry bit that will be
used to drill the anchor-bolt holes
in the next step.

3.

Use a 1/2" diameter carbide-tipped
masonry bit to drill four holes at
least 2 3/4" 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" into the concrete floor.

4.

Use a portable vacuum cleaner to
remove any dust or debris that may
have fallen into the holes during
the drilling process.

CONCRETE STRENGTH

The floor at the installation loca-
tion should consist of commercial-
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 satis-
fied.

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