Your mcr220 radiator is now installed – Swiftech H20 APEX User Manual

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TIP: In the package of assorted hardware coming with your Radbox,
locate the 4 little nylon retaining washers looking like this:

Use these to secure the screws and nylon spacers

to the computer back-panel. This will hold the screws in place while you
adjust the Radbox back-plate.

Once satisfied with the position, bolt down the Radbox
back-plate with the provided nylon nuts.

Next, you will need to mark the location of the holes that
must be drilled to allow routing of the tubes through the
computer back-panel. You can cut two small pieces of the
provided PVC tubing and install these to the radiator hose
barbs, then temporarily mount the radiator assembly onto
the back-plate. The tubing will provide a convenient way
to mark the position of the holes as shown below:

Remove the radiator assembly from the back-plate and
mark the center of the circle.

Two rubber grommets are provided with your kit so that
you can route the tube though the case without damaging
the tubing with the sharp edges of the hole. The required
hole diameter for the grommet is 7/8” (23mm).

To cut the holes, use a heavy-duty Bimetal hole saw of
7/8” in diameter:

Once the two holes are cut, de-burr the edges, and install the
grommets.

Install your radiator assembly onto the back plate.

Once the tubes are connected to the radiator,

the final results will look like so:

Finally, you need to route the fan wires through the back-
panel. This can be done easily with the provided PCI adapter
plate featuring a hole and grommet for protection of the wire.

Your MCR220 Radiator is now installed!

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