Secure The Base Plate To The Mounting Surface - Will Burt 7-30 HDL Operating Instructions Manual

Pneumatic mast with remote locking system
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6. Ensure the mast system is level in all directions. If necessary, spacers may be added
between the external support bracket and the support structure to keep the correct alignment
between the external support bracket and the support structure.
7. Secure the external support bracket to the support structure with (6) sets of ⅜ inch hardware.
The bolts should be sized to length to allow for the thickness of the external support bracket,
support structure, any spaces, and all mounting hardware (e.g. flat washers, lock washers,
and nuts). The mounting hardware must include a proper means to resist vibration loosening
such as thread-locking compound or locking hardware. Torque all hardware as appropriate
for its size and grade.
5.6.2.6

Secure the Base Plate to the Mounting Surface

To secure the base plate to the mounting surface:
1. If necessary, use the base plate as a template to drill holes through the mounting surface.
2. Ensure the base plate and mast are level in all directions. It is necessary to check the mast in
two places 90° apart when leveling.
3. Secure the base plate to the mounting surface with appropriate hardware. To secure the base
plate, the hardware bag contains:
a. (4) ⅜-16x1-½ inch Bolts (P/N: 901594)
b. (4) Flat Washers (P/N: 2054)
c. (4) Lock Washers (P/N: 0801)
d. (4) Nuts (P/N: 901593)
Note: Ultra Heavy Duty masts contain (6) units of hardware instead of (4) units.
Depending on the customer-specific mounting application, other (customer-supplied) hardware
may be required. The mounting hardware must include proper means to resist vibration
loosening such as thread-locking compound or locking hardware. Torque to 15.83-20 ft.-lb. (21-
27 Nm).
Once the mast is installed, see Section 5.8 for information on installing the pneumatic system.
TP-5580101-A
FEBRUARY 2022
PNEUMATIC MAST WITH REMOTE LOCKING SYSTEM
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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