Bottom Plate Pools; Bottom Cuff Pools - The Pool Factory Saltwater 5000 Series Installation Manual

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STEP 16 –CURVED END ASSEMBLY (Cont.)
TYPE#1 - BOTTOM PLATE POOLS:
- Models with metal or resin bottom plates will require one, two, or three #10 x
1/2" screws for each upright, depending on which model you have.
- The top plates can remain unsecured for now, but they should be
temporarily clipped over the wall to prevent them from falling backward.
- If your pool has an additional resin "boot" for the bottom of the upright,
secure them to the uprights at this point using two more #10 x
- Check curved ends of the pool for roundness again, making sure that the
stakes he ve not been moved and your pool is still a true oval shape.
TYPE#2 - BOTTOM CUFF POOLS:
- Models with resin bottom cuffs, instead of bottom plates, do not require hardware in order to secure the upright
at the bottom. Simply line up holes in the lower portion of the upright with the corresponding clips in the
bottom cuff and push them down until they lock in place. When this is done properly the upright will not be
able to be pulled up without bringing the bottom cuff with it.
- The metal top plates can remain unsecured for the time being, but they should be temporarily clipped over the
wall to prevent them from falling backward.
- Check curved ends of the pool for roundness again, making sure that the stakes have not been moved and your
pool is still a true oval shape.
Be sure that the holes in the
upright line up with the clips
in the boot, and that they
snap securely in place.
#10
Screw
1/2""
screws.
Be sure that the holes in the
upright line up with the clips
in the boot, and that they
snap securely in place.
Upright
Bottom
Plate
Fig. 50
#10
Screw

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