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3.1 Bolt Holes <br />Locate the center entry point in the flat <br />wall section of the sump base and <br />drill a 5/16" hole. Install the entry boot <br />template to the sump base wall using a <br />1/4" bolt and nut. Drill out the <br />appropriate bolt hole circle for the size <br />boot to be installed using the same 5/16" <br />drill bit. After drilling, remove the <br />template from the sump base wall. <br />0 <br />For proper installation, the appropriate size fabrication template <br />should be used for accurate hole drilling. <br />3.2 Boot Openings <br />After the bolt hole circle has been drilled, <br />drill the entry boot opening by using the <br />appropriate size hole saw. After the <br />opening is drilled, clean any rough <br />edges with a deburring tool or razor <br />knife. <br />WARNING: The recommended hole <br />saw size must always be used for <br />proper installation of the flexible <br />entry boot. Failure to use the <br />required hole saw could damage the rubber boot <br />installation or prevent the boot from sealing properly. <br />after <br />Hole Saw <br />Flexible Entry Boots <br />2-3/8" <br />FEB -3157 <br />3" <br />FEB -5150 <br />4-1/4" <br />FEB -6150, FEB -6200, FEB -6300 <br />5-1/2" <br />SAB -7400, GDB-7450, GDB-4515, 4520, 4530, FEB -7360 <br />Saber Saw <br />FEB -8600 <br />3.3 Installing Rubber Boot <br />Install the rubber boot from outside the <br />sump by inserting the studs through the <br />bolt holes. From the inside of the sump, <br />install the compression ring over the <br />studs and install nuts by hand. <br />3.4 Boot Fastening <br />Using a 7/16" nut driver, tighten all of the <br />nuts evenly and firmly. To prevent <br />deforming the boots do not over tighten <br />nuts. If a torq ue wrench is used, the setting <br />should be 60 in. lbs. <br />L] <br />3.5 Clamp Fastening <br />Insert the appropriate sized pipe or <br />conduit into the flexible boot from <br />outside of the sump. After the pipe or <br />conduit has been positioned, install the <br />band clamp around the boot and tighten <br />to 30 in. lbs. <br />WARNING: Do not over tighten the <br />band clamp beyond the maximum <br />torque of 30 inch pounds or it is possible to damage the <br />rubber boot. <br />4. SUMP ACCESS BOOTS <br />An optional "plug" style boot is <br />available. This boot was designed to seal <br />holes that are purposely drilled in the <br />side of a dispenser sump for easier <br />access to the sump's plumbing, or to seal <br />any mistakenly drilled holes. See section <br />3.2 for proper hole saw size (Part# SAB - <br />7400). <br />5. FLEXIBLE ENTRY BOOT INSTALLER TOOLS <br />In order for proper installation of the <br />flexible entry boot, the correct size bolt <br />holes and boot openings must be drilled. <br />The following installer tools are <br />available: <br />5.1 Entry Boot Templates <br />These predrilled metal templates have <br />all of the bolt hole patterns for each size <br />flexible entry boot. Refer to Section 3.1 <br />of this manual for usage of the entry <br />boot template. <br />5.2 Hole Saws <br />Hole Saws are available in a variety of <br />sizes to accommodate different size <br />flexible entry boots. Refer to the chart <br />undersection 3.2 forthe appropriate hole <br />saw for the type of flexible entry boot <br />being used. <br />