Fig. 4, Fig. 5a, Fig. 5b fig. 5d fig. 5c – Anchor MESH POOL COVER User Manual
Page 15: Pool cover storage when not in use
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FIG. 4
Drilling/Setting of 3/8” Drop-in Anchors
FIG. 5A
RAISED WALL
CABLE
CLAMPS
CABLE
CLAMPS
EYEBOLT
END
HOOK
END
CABLE
CABLE
CABLE
COVER
SNAP
WEATHER FLAP
CABLE
ANCHOR BOLT
ATTACH CABLE TO EYEBOLT ON TURNBUCKLE
ATTACHING SNAP TO CABLE
TURNBUCKLE
TURNBUCKLE
EXTENDED
APPROX. 18”
EYEBOLT
FIG. 5B
FIG. 5D
FIG. 5C
CABLE
ANCHOR
BOLT
SLOTTED CABLE
ANCHOR BOLT
EMBEDMENT
3/8” Drop-in
Drill Diameter - 1/2”
Minimum Depth - 1 7/8”
1) Drill a hole into base material to the depth of embedment (see information above) required. Do not over-drill
hole. Blow the hole clean of dust and other material. Insert the drop-in anchor into the hole and tap flush with
surface. Using setting tool, set drop-in anchor by driving the tool into the drop-in anchor until the shoulder of the
tool is seated against the drop-in anchor.
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Pool Cover Storage When Not In Use
Your pool cover is made from tough synthetic materials. Remove all hardware as it can cause damage not cov-
ered by warranty. Store the cover dry and cleaned off in a cool, dry place. Rodents, ants, and other pests are
known to eat pool covers if stored outdoors, on the garage floor or in a place where critters can get to it. Your
storage bag serves as a convenient method of keeping the cover contained for storage on shelf, hanging above
the floor, or elevated in the pool shed.
RUNNING CABLE THROUGH
IN-LINE HOLES ON SLOTTED
CABLE ANCHOR BOLTS