Electrical Requirements; Dock Installation; Mounting Structure - Intermec 700 Series 700 Installation Instructions Manual

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Single and Multidock Installation

Electrical Requirements

The single and multidocks come with a universal power
supply and cord and therefore must be located within six
feet from an outlet. The outlets must be grounded (three-
prong) and with sufficient capacity to carry the load for the
number of docks and other electrical devices per circuit
breaker or fuse.
If you are uploading and downloading data with the host
computer you will need to have data jacks close by. You will
also need communication cables for connecting the docks to
the jacks. The connectors are identified in this booklet but
cables are not provided in the installation kit. Your sales-
person will help you with ordering the necessary cables.

Dock Installation

The single dock is small and fairly lightweight, you can at-
tach the dock to the brackets first, and then install the com-
plete assembly to the wall. Or, you can install the mounting
brackets on the wall before attaching the single dock.
Installing the mounting brackets first is the preferred
method and therefore the instructions for that follow.

Mounting Structure

You can install the docks on most structures made of wood,
concrete, or cinder block. Use anchors that will support the
weight and are designed for the type of wall you will be us-
ing.
Some anchor selection guidelines are for:
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Concrete structures use metal expansion anchors.
Plastic anchors or dowels will not hold.
Cinder block walls use 1/4 inch or larger toggle bolts
into the hollow portions of the blocks. Expansion an-
chors or dowels pull loose over time.
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