Decorative Bollard Cover Installation
Bollards shown in the diagrams may not be the same model as the bollards shipped in this order. This does not affect the integrity of the installation.
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Parts List
#
PART
1
Decorative Bollard Cover
2
Decorative Bollard Cap
3
Threaded Bar 1"
4
Washer 1"
5
Hex Nut 1"
6
Hexagon Socket Set Screw
7
Plastic Plug
Installation Equipment
3/16" Hex Key
1-1/2" Wrench
2
1
3
5
QTY
1
1
1
1
2
3
3
Shovel
Measuring Tape
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Threaded Rod
in New Concrete
To protect the finish, keep bollard covers in
packaging until exact moment of installation.
Handle with care to avoid scratching or
damaging bollard cover surfaces as abrasions
will lead to rust.
Before Installation
STEP 1: Examine the pre-installed pipe bollard for signs
of damage. Any rust should be removed, and abrasions
should be covered. If the damage is beyond repair, a
new pipe bollard may need to be installed. Ensure the
pipe bollard does not have any pre-existing concrete fill.
STEP 2: Hold a level vertically against the side of the
pipe bollard and ensure that it is plumb. Note: Any
damage or tilting of the pipe bollard can affect the
performance of the bollard cover.
Fill the Pipe Bollard
STEP 3: Mix the concrete. Ensure that the proper ratio
of water and concrete mix is used.
STEP 4: Using a shovel, fill the pipe bollard with concrete
leaving approximately 1" of the top clear. Create a flat
surface at the top.
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