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    2 Specications BOLLARD MOUNTING POST USER’S GUIDE MOUNTING POST FOR PUSHPLA TES 1 Description The Bollard (Black-10BOLLARDBLK, Bronze-10BOLLARDBRZ & Silver-10BOLLARDSL V) is used for mounting pushplates that activate automatic doors. It will accept BEA ’s 4 ½” Square Pushplate, 4 ¾” Square Pushplate, 4 ¾” Panther Pushplate, Dual[...]

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    2 Attach Mounting Bracket Using Expansion Anchors - Existing Concrete 1. Mark and drill 3/8” diameter hole in four locations. 2. Hammer in and set anchor in four hole locations. 3. Install and tighten nuts to secure mounting bracket. 3 Precautions  Shut off all power before attempting any wiring procedures.  Maintain a clean & safe envi[...]

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    5 Installation (Continued) 3 Attach Mounting Bracket Using ‘L ’ Shaped Anchors - New Concrete 1. Pour concrete at least 6 inches deep. 2. Insert anchors into curing concrete. Leave at least 1 inch exposed. 3. Once concrete has cured attach anchor and tighten nuts onto mounting bracket. 4 Attach Post to Mounting Bracket 1. Align post to mounting[...]

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    5 Installation (Continued) 6 Attach T ransmitter CAUTION: IF THE TRANSMITTER IS ALLOWED TO HANG DOWN INSIDE THE BOLLARD, ERRA TIC OPERA TION MA Y OCCUR. 1. If using the transmitter for this application, attach transmitter to mounting tray with velcro pad included in the package. Hardwired systems do not require this step. 2. Attach plastic cap to t[...]