Triton RL5000 Installation Manual User Manual

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2.

Use a 6 mm (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 12 mm (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 15 mm (9/16") diameter
carbide-tipped masonry bit to drill
four holes at least 115 mm (4 1/2")
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 115 mm (4 1/2")
into the concrete floor.

4.

Use a blower or portable vacuum
cleaner to remove any dust or
debris that may have fallen into the
holes during the drilling process.
Brush the hole with the wire brush
to loosen any additional debris,
then blow or vacuum again. Holes
may be dry or damp, but must be
free of standing water or frost!

Fig. 2. Blow out dust/debris.

Fig. 3. Remove dust with wire brush.

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