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Jaypro Sports FP-100 User Manual

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the bottom of the hole in the cement. If this happens, a longer bolt or threaded rod should be used to
insure reaching the bottom.

4)

Next, completely remove the dust from the hole by using a vacuum cleaner, air compressor, or battery
filler.

5)

Fill the hole with water. Scrub the sides and bottom with a stiff brush, such as a bottle brush. This is
very important.

6)

Remove excess water and any loose particles with a rag or other absorbent material. Leave the hole
clean and uniformly damp.

7)

Mix the anchor bolt cement in a clean container.
Note: See manufacturers instructions for proper use.
Do not add sand, gravel, or other foreign substances to the cement. These weaken the cement and affect
the setting.
Do not add too much water or re-temper cement, which has begun to set up in the container, with
additional water. This will result in failure of the cement to attain the proper strength.

8)

Turn a ½” bolt into the floor plate enough to hold it securely. Pour the cement mixture into the hole
until it is about ¾” fill. Dip the floor plate in water in order to wet the outer surface, but do not let any
water get inside. Holding the floor plate by the top ½” bolt, slowly lower it into the hole until the top is
3/8” below the surface of the floor. Excess cement should flow around the top. If not, more cement
should be added. Scrape the excess cement from around the floor plate with a putty knife or scraper.
Remove the ½” bolt.

9)

Trace an outline of the top cover plate centered over the floor anchor assembly opening. Using the
wood router, cut the recessed lip into the floor to the dimensions shown in the wood floor detail. Drill
the 4 pilot holes with a 7/64” drill bit and install the cover plate.

10)

Allow 24 hours from the time of installation for complete setting. After 24 hours, apparatus may be set
up and used with the floor plates.