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Bolt-Down Bollard Installaon R-7186/R-7187
Inspect the installaon. Abrasions should be
covered as soon as possible. For damage repair
or other servicing needs, please contact Reliance
Foundry’s sales department.
Drill the Hole
STEP 4: Tap a pilot divot hole in the center of each mark.
STEP 5: Set the depth control on the hammer drill (or
rotary hammer) to 3-1/8". If depth control is not available,
mark 3-1/8" on the masonry bit.
STEP 6: Drill a hole that has a 1" diameter and 3-1/8"
depth. Drill on high speed, using the hammer funcon if
available.
Secure the Anchor
STEP 7: Clear the hole of all debris and/or standing water
using the vacuum. Use a brush to remove any remaining
loose parcles.
STEP 8: Tap the drop-in insert (A) into the hole with the
sloed end facing down, and tap it down unl its top sits
ush with the concrete surface. Insert a seng tool (B)
into the threaded hole, then hammer down. This will cause
the internal expansion plug to set the concrete insert in
place. Note: If a proper seng tool is not available, an
equivalent at-end punch can be used.
Secure the Bollard
STEP 9: Keep the bollard in its protecve packaging.
Carefully place the bollard near the installaon posion.
When ready to install, remove the protecve packaging.
STEP 10: Set the bollard upright and center it over the
concrete insert.
STEP 11: Thread the bolt at the boom of the bollard into
the concrete insert. Use a strap wrench near the bollard
base to ghten.
1"
3 1/8"
PARTS LIST
DESCRIPTION
PART
NUMBER
QTY
ITEM
concre
te
11
Drop-i
n
Concre
te
Insert
3/4" -
require
s 1" x
3 1/8"
hole
(dia. x
depth)
Drop-i
n
Concre
te
Insert
3/4"
1
2
set_to
ol_3_4
1
3
hamm
er_pub
lic
1
4
B
A
STEP 7
STEP 6
STEP 8
STEP 10