Triton RL1600 Installation Manual User Manual
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6. Insert the chisel point of the rod into the hole to break the glass capsule. Spin it into the capsule at a
speed of 250 to 500 RPM, until it is fully embedded. IMPORTANT! Turn the rotary hammer drill
OFF IMMEDIATELY when the rod is fully embedded or it will strip out!
7. Pull the driver out of the coupling while holding the rod. Hold the hex nut with a wrench to unthread
the coupler.
8. Repeat steps 1-7 for each of the remaining mounting holes.
9. Allow the adhesive to cure for the specified time (see chart and important
note, which follows) prior to applying any load to the anchors. During the
winter, the hole temperature may be different than the room temperature!
The hole temperature should be measured to determine the curing time
required. DO NOT disturb or load the anchors until they are fully
cured!
Allow seated anchor
to cure.
10. Ensure the ATM is as level as possible given the floor conditions. Use a bubble level to verify this. If
a bubble-level is not available, the cabinet can be “rocked” gently from front-to-back and side-to-side
to check the need for leveling. Add shims around the anchor bolts as necessary, available from Triton.
11. Use an adjustable wrench or a ratchet wrench with 3/4” [19mm] socket to tighten the nuts down. No
minimum torque setting for the nuts is required. Simply ensure the nuts are tightened down firmly
enough to secure the plinth to the anchors. Tightening the nuts just beyond hand tight should prove
adequate.
12. Once the ATM is square (level), install a second nut on each bolt and tighten down firmly.
Base Material Temperature
Setting Time
68
o
F/ 20
o
C or above
20 minutes
50
o
F/ 10
o
C to 68
o
F/ 20
o
C
30 minutes
32
o
F/ 0
o
C to 50
o
F/ 10
o
C
1 hour
23
o
F/ -5
o
C to 32
o
F/ 0
o
C
5 hours
14
o
F/ -10
o
C to 23
o
F/ -5
o
C
10 hours
Refer to the Triton web site to obtain 07102-00043 topper
installation instructions.