Jaypro Sports PVB-75S User Manual
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Now dryfit the sleeve with the top plate attached in the hole and check that there
is a minimum of 1” clearance between sleeve and concrete to allow hydraulic
cement to lock sleeve in place. Also check fit of top plate so that it is flush with
the playing surface.
Approximately 1 1/2, 50 lb. Containers (75 lbs.) of hydraulic cement will be
necessary per sleeve. Do not use concrete or cement mix-failure of unit can
result. Recommended hydraulic cement manufacturers: Embeco, Hydrocide,
Super Rock, and Master Builder Flow 713.
Using a router, cut a recess lip to catch the outer four holes in the top plate and at
such a depth that the plate is flush with the (approx. 3/8” deep) floor (lip is
approx. 5/8” wide). Drill pilot holes for wood screws with 1/8” drill. Refer to
“Floor Preparation” illustration for additional details.
7) Close the space between the top plate and the sleeve with 2” wide tape to insure
the hydraulic cement does not overflow into the sleeve, by wrapping tape between
sleeve and top plate.
8) Pour hydraulic cement into the hole. Work sleeve into hydraulic cement until
floor sleeve seats flush. Using 4 wood screws, anchor plate to the floor into
previously drilled holes. * It is imperative that hydraulic cement is brought up to
top of sleeve, if not, a possible failure could result.
9) After a 48 hour period remove four #10 X 2” screws (3) and spring pins (4) from
plate under cover and discard. Replace with the #10 X ¾” brass flat head screws
(7) and nuts (8) to finish off the exposed hole in the plate.
10) Using masking tape, indicate date on tape and affix to cover. Allow 7 days before
putting unit into service.
11) Keep all activities off of immediate area surrounding floor sleeve for 48 hours.
If you have questions please phone Jaypro’s Engineering Department at
(860) 447-3001.