Seismic Bracketing Assembly Guide
Use a Phillips head screwdriver and an adjustable wrench to remove the (4) M6 flathead screws, lock washers, and nuts securing each of the (4) caster wheels to the chassis.
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Use a Phillips head screwdriver and an adjustable wrench to remove the (4) M6 flathead screws, lock washers, and nuts securing each of the (4) caster wheels to the chassis.
Each of the flat brackets and the 90-degree brackets is attached to the unit using four #12, 3/4-inch sheet metal screws. Each flat bracket overlaps the 90-degree bracket. Each 45-degree bracket is
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Used to prevent threaded rod from buckling vertically during seismic activity or blast events. Assemble appropriate number of components to fit threaded rod size. Ensure a coupling is present at both ends
Read and understand this manual before using this seismic suspension bracket. Be sure to follow this “Important Notice” related to safety. Perform a test run after installation to check for abnormalities.
Downloadable version availible at the bottom of the page. Please read this guide in full before assembling. The Seismic Bolt‑Down Kit includes pod safety brackets only. Floor anchor fixings are
Learn how to install a junction box safely, from choosing the right box and mounting it correctly to making secure splices and following basic code-safe practices.
If no mixing box is present, install brackets 40 inches from the bottom of the unit. Attach each clip using four #12, 3/4” long sheet metal screws or similar anchor for building material being used; two screws
Each 45-degree bracket is located on top of the flat bracket. A 1/2-inch, threaded rod is run through each flat bracket, 90-degree angle bracket, and 45-degree angle bracket, and a nut and washer placed on
Gripple Seismic Bracing systems are ideal for use on nonstructural components and equipment requiring seismic design, such as in essential facilities that are required for emergency operations in
oximate hole locations shown on the next 2 pages. Drill the holes for the rear floor tie-downs (uses 3/8" threaded rods), and the front brackets - (uses 1⁄2" threaded rod), according to the epoxy