Bolt cash dispenser to floor – Triton 96XX CASH DISPENSER CABINET Installation Manual User Manual

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96XX CASH DISPENSER CABINET INSTALLATION GUIDE

TRITON SYSTEMS, INC.

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1.

Move the Cash Dispenser into position for mounting by aligning
the base over the four holes drilled in the previous procedure.

2.

Place an anchor bolt through the cabinet base and into one of
the mounting holes. Use a hammer to tap the bolt completely
into the hole.

IMPORTANT:

If the anchor bolt “falls” into the hole without

needing to be tapped in, the hole is too large! The
mounting-hole pattern will have to be moved and re-drilled
using smaller holes, as necessary to achieve a snug fit.

3.

Place a flat washer on the anchor bolt, followed by a 3/8” nut.

4.

Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for the remaining anchor bolts.

5.

Use a torque wrench and 3/8” socket to tighten each nut to a
torque setting of

60 foot-pounds (required to establish the

maximum pull-out strength of the anchors). If a torque
wrench is not available, use a ratchet wrench and 3/8” socket
to tighten the nuts

three full turns beyond hand tight.

6.

Once all anchor bolts are tightened, close the door of the cabinet
to ensure that the door opens and closes without binding.

If the door does bind it may be necessary to re-locate the
cabinet to an area with a flat, level floor!

If a Business Hours cabinet was installed with leveling
feet, the feet may have caused the warping of the cabinet
bottom under pressure of the mounting bolts.

7.

Once the nuts are tightened as specified in Step 5 and the
door operates without binding as verified in Step 6,

install a

second nut on each bolt and tighten down firmly.

8.

The physical installation of the Cash Dispenser cabinet is
complete.

BOLT CASH DISPENSER TO FLOOR

Fig. 1. Drilling Mounting Holes.

Fig. 2. “Sleeve”-type Anchor Bolt.

Fig. 3. Place Anchor Bolts in Mounting Holes.

Fig. 4. Tap Anchor Bolts into Mounting Holes.

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