Instructions / Assembly
Table Of Contents
- 1. BASIC SYSTEM COMPONENTS
- 2. PLATFORMS
- 2.1. INSTALL PLATFORMS
- 2.2. INSTALL SUPPORT TUBES AND FEET, THEN ADJUST PLATFORM HEIGHT
- 2.3. CONNECT TWO PLATFORMS TOGETHER
- 2.4. 45-DEGREE ANGLE PLATFORM
- 2.5. 8’ X 5’ TURN BACK PLATFORM
- 2.6. LOW PROFILE PLATFORM
- 2.7. INSTALL UNIVERSAL ANGLE BRACE – PLATFORMS
- 2.8. INSTALL UNIVERSAL CROSS BRACE
- 3.1. CONNECT RAMP SECTIONS
- 3.2. INSTALL RAMPS ON PLATFORMS
- 3.3. ATTACH SUPPORT LEG BRACKETS AND LEGS TO RAMPS
- 3.4. INSTALL UNIVERSAL ANGLE BRACE - RAMPS
- 3.5. INSTALL GROUND TRANSITION RAMP
- 3.6. INSTALL A SINGLE RAMP RUN TO AN EXISTING STRUCTURE
- 3.7. ANCHOR RAMP UPPER TRANSITION
- 3.8. ANGLE RAMPS WITH RESPECT TO PLATFORMS, PORCHES, OR DECKS
- 4.1. RAMP WITHOUT HANDRAILS
- 4.2. RAMP HANDRAILS
- 4.3. ASSEMBLE STANDARD PLATFORM HANDRAILS
- 4.4. INSTALL STANDARD PLATFORM HANDRAILS
- 4.5. 8’ X 5’ TURN BACK PLATFORM HANDRAILS
- 4.6. 45-DEGREE ANGLE PLATFORM HANDRAILS
- 5.1. If installing a closure on a platform in the “straight” configuration, the 2” x 2” angle post will already be in place; skip to step 5.4
- 5.2. If installing on a platform in the ‘turn’ configuration, install the 2” x 2” angle post not attached to a platform handrail in the open platform corner pocket. Align the bottom of the post with the bottom of the corner pocket and tighten the set ...
- 5.3. Install an angle cap on top of the handrail post (FIG. 5.1). Use construction adhesive to bond the cap in place.
- 5.4. First install the top rail, the rail connecting the ramp handrail to the platform post.
- 5.5. TWO-LINE CLOSURE
- 5.6. VERTICAL PICKET CLOSURE
- 5.7. TWO-LINE TURN BACK CLOSURE
- 6.1. SECURE RAMP TO PLATFORM
- 6.2. INSTALL RAMP HANDRAIL END LOOPS
- 6.3. INSTALL RAMP HANDRAIL END CAPS
- 6.4. INSTALL RAMP CORNER PROTECTORS
- 6.5. TOUCH-UP ARCHITECTURALLY FINISHED HANDRAILS
- 6.6. FINAL CHECKS
- 7.1. RAMP SUPPORT TOP
- 7.2. RAMP LOWER TRANSITION
- 7.3. SINGLE BRIDGE PLATE
- 7.4. LANDING PAD
- 7.5. PLATFORM TIE STRAPS
- 7.6. LIGHTNING GROUND ROD
- 7.7. TIE DOWN
- 7.8. GATE
- 7.9. CONNECT 45-DEGREE ANGLE PLATFORM WITH TWO-LINE RAILS TO STANDARD PLATFORM
- 8.1. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY
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7.7. TIE DOWN
The Tie Down Kit (‘tie down’) includes a pair of auger style anchors for mounting the system in soil or
through asphalt, plus wire rope and hardware needed to attach the ramp or platform to the anchor.
The tie down is designed to anchor the system to resist seismic loading and hurricane strength winds
but is not rated for specific soil conditions or seismic zones. Compliance with local building codes
usually requires anchoring calculations for the specific location, ground condition, and system
stamped by a professional engineer. Consult your sales representative if site specific stamped
calculations are required.
Prior to installing the auger anchors into the ground, ensure that any underground electrical
conductors, natural gas lines, water/drain lines, and/or other interferences are located and will
not hinder the installation.
Inspect installation regularly for any loose wire ropes, fasteners, auger anchors, etc.
Do not use concrete anchors in asphalt. Asphalt is not usually considered a suitable surface for
anchoring. Create holes in the asphalt and anchor the system to the ground using auger style
anchors.
7.7.1. The installer, based on field conditions, will determine the exact location of the tie downs.
As a general rule, they should be positioned opposite one another as shown (FIG. 7.10).
7.7.2. Install the PATHWAY 3G Modular Access System to establish layout and locations. It may be
necessary to temporarily reposition components to install the anchors.
FIG. 7.10
7.7.3. For platforms, install one tie down at each corner where a support tube is installed (FIG 7.11).
7.7.4. Place a brace band around the support tube approximately 2″ below either the corner pocket
of a platform and secure using the 5/16″ square neck carriage bolt 5/16″ nut, and 3/8″ washer.
7.7.5. Place one end of the wire rope between the legs of the brace band and around the square neck
carriage bolt then secure the wire rope together using the supplied 3/16″ wire rope clamp.
7.7.6. If using the auger style tie downs (soil and asphalt), install the auger into the ground in line with
the brace band. Install as close to vertical as possible, 10-degree angle maximum. Use a 1/2″
steel rod (or similar item) through the eye of the auger anchor to turn the auger anchor into
the ground. Keep turning the auger until only the eye is exposed.
7.7.7. For concrete anchors, install per manufacturer's instructions, and then install a 5/16″ eyebolt.
7.7.8. Place the other end of the wire rope either through the eye of the auger anchor or through the
eyebolt in the concrete anchor and secure the wire rope together using the supplied 3/16″ wire
rope clamps.
Ensure that the wire rope has been pulled taut and all slack has been removed prior to
securing it with the wire rope clamps.
7.7.9. Cut the excess wire rope as required using a cable cutter or other appropriate tool. Wrap the
cut ends with vinyl tape (or equivalent) to keep the wire rope from fraying.
7.7.10. Repeat for all support tubes.
7.7.11. If used on a single ramp, install tie downs approx. in the center using eyebolts (FIG. 7.10).