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0 <br />Flexible Entry Boots <br />These rubber buols are designed to sell pipe Intl conduit entries for both <br />underground and above ground applications. For proper installation, the <br />npmoprinto sill Inhdcallon h nlpinle should be used for accurate hole drilling. <br />Step ff f <br />111mb• Ibe renter polity point in if,, <br />11,11 wall nnruml of Ib" sump hnse and <br />,blit n wir;" hale. Inslnll Ilia Ferry <br />PM bv„pI t.. In...... 1, base wall <br />bind n 1/4' Iroll nod uul. nrlll oul Ih0 <br />appminiam ball 110111 ckcle for Ill, <br />We 11001 to be healled using the <br />Battle 5/16' drill bit. After drilling <br />remove I11e Ientplad from the sump <br />hnsn wall. <br />Slep #3 <br />")staff Ibe ribber boot from outside <br />the strip by Inserting the studs <br />thratigh pm ball boles. From the <br />ItsWO of I110 sump, Inslnll the com- <br />pression ling 0111 Ill, studs Ind <br />Inslnll nuts by hold. <br />Step fl, <br />Insall llw applop!iale sued pipe or <br />clndu0 into Ihr fllethil Ixrnt from out. <br />Mile of the sungt. Aller Ihn pip, or <br />conduil Ira•: Bern pusilioo,d, inslall <br />Ibr hand! Inng1 at"und Ihrt hem and <br />linlern b!:m 111 ro; <br />Pound Surface. InSlallations <br />/ "Ylbl, Fnlry U001s may be Installed on <br />u+urd surfaces wild, have a radius diame- <br />kpl groale, Ihen 90', the installation pro. <br />""duos nip Ihn 1,11110 111 desrribod above <br />Osccpl IIm 5/16" boll holn.s should hr made <br />sli0hlly Imger aIle, initial drilling. This can <br />be ncconlplished by proving the 5/16' bit <br />Imp, side to side in each bell hole alter the <br />retry Bool 7e111piale has been removed. <br />Ibis will enable tiro entry boot studs to <br />t?"W slightly inward when tightening down <br />wr eel Iasleneslighten down each nut <br />m "It" ,, Ihn bnnl llnngr and compfes. <br />'"^11 mu, ..u1 ""Only solea to the found - <br />0 <br />The recommended size hole saw size must correspond with the Flexible Entry <br />Boot size. <br />Step #2 <br />Aller the boll 11010 circle hes boon <br />drilled, drill the entry boot opening by <br />using the apprope,le 111.1 hole saw. <br />Alter opening is drilled, clean any <br />rough edges will' a razor knife. <br />Hole Saw <br />Flexible Entry Boob <br />2.3/8' <br />FEB -3050,3150,3075,3100 <br />4.1/4' <br />FEB -6150, FEB/OFB-6200 <br />4.1/4' <br />FEB 6300, 6350 <br />5d2' <br />FEB -7390,7400 <br />5-12' <br />SAB-74de GDB.7450 <br />Sabra Saw <br />FE13-6600 <br />Step #4 <br />Using a 7/16" nut driver, tighten all of <br />the nuts evenly and firmly. To prevent <br />deforming boots do not over lighten <br />nuls. If a torque wrench Is used. the <br />setting should be 601n. Itis. <br />Angled Entries <br />The flexible entry boot is flexible <br />enough to permit angled pipe or con. <br />duit entries tip to 30' algia (15' in <br />each direction). Angles gionbr than <br />30' could prevent the boot from seal. <br />Ing around the pip, or conduit. <br />Sump Access Boots <br />An optional "plug" style boot Is available, <br />designed to seal holes that ate purpose- <br />ly drilled in the side of a dispenser sump <br />for easier access to the sump's plumb- <br />ing. See Step 2 for proper hole saw size <br />(Pad# SAB -7400). <br />WARNING <br />1. Keep all fiberglass cleaning solvents away from boots. <br />These types of solvents could cause severe damage. <br />2. The recommended hole saw size must always be used . <br />for proper installation of the Flexible Entry Boot. <br />