Rl5000 – Triton RL5000XP PC-BASED ATMS Installation Manual User Manual
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6. Use a torque wrench and 3/4”
socket to tighten each nut to a
torque setting of 60 foot-pounds
(required to establish the
maximum pull-out strength of
the anchors). If a torque wrench
is not available, use a ratchet
wrench and 3/4” socket to tighten
the nuts three full turns beyond
hand tight.
7. Once all anchor bolts are
tightened, close the door of the
cabinet to ensure that the door
opens and closes without binding.
If the door does bind, it may be
necessary to relocate the cabinet
to an area with a flat level floor!
If a Business Hours cabinet
was installed with leveling feet,
the feet may have caused the
warping of the cabinet bottom
under pressure of the mounting
bolts.
8. Once the nuts are tightened
as specified in Step 6 and the
door operates without binding
as verified in Step 7, install a
second nut on each bolt and
tighten down firmly.
9. If the dispenser tray was removed
to facilitate cabinet installation,
replace it at this time.
5. Ensure the cabinet 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.
LEVELING FEET
Follow these steps to adjust the
leveling feet:
1. Once the cabinet is in the
final mounting position,
use a 1/4” (6mm) nutdriver
or socket set to adjust the
leveling bolts. DO NOT
extend the feet any further
than necessary to level
the cabinet! Use a bubble
level, if available, to verify
the cabinet is level.
2. After the mounting bolts
have been tightened,
ensure the cabinet door
can close without binding.
It may be necessary to
adjust the tightening of
the mounting bolts to
enable the door to close
without binding.
If leveling feet are used, the
cabinet bottom may experi-
ence warping or bending when
the mounting bolts are tight-
ened down! This may prevent
the cabinet door from closing
cleanly!