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H03 <br /> Pipe Guards and Bollards <br /> Installation <br /> Franklin Fueling carries a variety of sizes of Flex-ing Pipe Guards and Bollards. <br /> Installation <br /> For both the bollard (Figure 1)or Pipe Guard (Figure 2),A suggested footing is shown in Figure 1. <br /> If the bollard needs to be be stronger, it can be filled with concrete, and the footing can be up to 4 '/2 feet deep.The <br /> strongest bollards would be constructed with re-bar in the bollard and in the footing. <br /> Pavement <br /> A <br /> 'I I E <br /> 7 C <br /> L . <br /> 21 <br /> ° Concrete <br /> Figure 1:Bollard Installation Figure 2:Pipe Guard <br /> Optional Bollard Cap <br /> Apply epoxy to end of bollard pipe <br /> 1. Install cap after bollard is installed. <br /> 2. Apply epoxy to the rim of the <br /> bollard. Loctite H3151 or equivalent <br /> is recommended. Follow epoxy <br /> manufacturer's instructions. <br /> 3. Set the cap on the bollard. FLEXING <br /> 4. Clean off any epoxy that squeezes /� <br /> out after installing the cap. Denatured V Franklin Fueling Systems <br /> alcohol and many common industrial www.franklinfueling.com <br /> solvents are suitable for removing 3760 Marsh Road•Madison,WI 53718,U.S.A. <br /> Uncured adhesive. Tel:+1 608 838 8786•Fax:+1 608 838 6433 <br /> Tel:USA&Canada 1 800 225 9787•Tel:Mexico 001 800 738 7610 <br /> Franklin Fueling Systems GmbH <br /> Rudolf-Diesel-Strasse 20•54516 Wittlich,GERMANY <br /> ©2013 FFS 407287001 Rev 1 Tel:+49-6571-105-380•Fax:+49-6571-105-510 <br />