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0 <br />OREORVED <br />3) Trimming and lamination areas � r 1' 2 1 2017 <br />You may need to trim down one or both of: <br />> The existing tank sump reducer <br />or <br />> The bottom edge of the Retrofit Reducer <br />The goal is to have a smooth 6" of <br />lamination area. You will be laminating <br />over the seam and over the tek screws. <br />NOTE: DO NOT TRIM TOP EDGE OF <br />DOUBLEWALL TANK SUMP REDUCER <br />UNLESS AUTHORIZED BY MFG. <br />In this image the sump reducer was <br />trimmed down. Even though the bottom <br />edge of the Retrofit Reducer is close to <br />the underside of the sump shoulder, this is <br />fine. You can still laminate across this <br />radius. Proceed to step 4. <br />ss <br />Abrade the same <br />amount in this <br />scenario as well. <br />Ensure the <br />transition <br />is as flat as <br />possible. <br />4) Leveling and Securing Retrofit Reducer <br />With the interior walls of both reducers <br />properly abraded, secure the Retrofit <br />reducer at the correct elevation <br />(Remember that clearance on page 3) <br />by using standard tek screws about 1" up <br />from the bottom edge. Install them all the <br />way flush at four locations, closer to the <br />centerline of lamination if possible. <br />NOTE: DO NOT USE TEK SCREWS ON <br />DOUBLEWALL TANK SUMPS. <br />5) Gap -filling & <br />transitioning <br />You may have a gap between the two <br />reducers. It should not exceed 1/2" of gap. <br />Use provided Fiberglass paste to create <br />a smooth transition over the tek screw <br />heads and the reducer seam. <br />/ Tek Screws <br />(four) <br />-------------ENTERLIN----- <br />� CE <br />OF LAMINATION <br />►N <br />Gap -fill and <br />transition with <br />paste so your <br />lamination path <br />will be as smooth <br />as possible <br />4 ii-RC-SNIAPLOCK-RETROFIT-1413 <br />down frbfi� hie hWn <br />T <br />I <br />of the Retrofit reducer <br />CENTERLINE <br />OF LAMINATION <br />ss <br />Abrade the same <br />amount in this <br />scenario as well. <br />Ensure the <br />transition <br />is as flat as <br />possible. <br />4) Leveling and Securing Retrofit Reducer <br />With the interior walls of both reducers <br />properly abraded, secure the Retrofit <br />reducer at the correct elevation <br />(Remember that clearance on page 3) <br />by using standard tek screws about 1" up <br />from the bottom edge. Install them all the <br />way flush at four locations, closer to the <br />centerline of lamination if possible. <br />NOTE: DO NOT USE TEK SCREWS ON <br />DOUBLEWALL TANK SUMPS. <br />5) Gap -filling & <br />transitioning <br />You may have a gap between the two <br />reducers. It should not exceed 1/2" of gap. <br />Use provided Fiberglass paste to create <br />a smooth transition over the tek screw <br />heads and the reducer seam. <br />/ Tek Screws <br />(four) <br />-------------ENTERLIN----- <br />� CE <br />OF LAMINATION <br />►N <br />Gap -fill and <br />transition with <br />paste so your <br />lamination path <br />will be as smooth <br />as possible <br />4 ii-RC-SNIAPLOCK-RETROFIT-1413 <br />