User guide
Installation
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These installation instructions were written to guide you during the installation
process. Please read and familiarize yourself with all sections of this manual prior to
starting the installation. If you have any questions about the installation or operation
of the Poweramp mechanical truck restraint, please consult the factory at (414) 255-
1510 before proceeding.
Open and inspect all material upon delivery. Check contents against packing slip.
Report any damage or shortages immediately to the truck line responsible.
Gather all material required for installation of restraint.
Available for purchase with the restraint are: Wall Anchor kit Part #2103-0003 or
Ground Anchor Kit #2103-0006.
Spare parts are listed below.
Item Qty. Part # Description
1 2 2101-0174 Rod 1" - 8UNL GR5 x 12
2 2 2101-0175 Nut 1" - 8UNL GR5
3 6 2101-0108 Anchor 5/8" x 5"
4 2 2101-0086 Washer
Additional material required to complete the restraint installation not supplied by
Poweramp consist of the following:
Item Qty. Part # Description
1 1 2101-0177 Adhesive cartridge Rawl# 8403
2 1 2101-0178 Nozzle Rawl# 7908
3 1 2101-0179 Injection tool Rawl# 8406
4 1 N/A 1" nylon bottle brush
Items listed above with Poweramp part numbers may be purchased separately. Each
adhesive cartridge should be adequate to install three restraints. Nozzles are not
reusable.
1. Correct installation of the Poweramp mechanical truck restraint requires
attachment to a concrete drive greater than 6" thick. If other conditions
exist, such as asphalt, a 48" wide by 48" long x 8" deep pad using a mini-
mum of 4000 psi concrete must be poured.
2. Because of the restraint’s unique design, its mounting location is referenced
off the bumper face. This insures its compatibility with almost all dock
designs. Properly installed bumpers, in good repair, are essential to a safe
dock. If inspection of bumpers shows them to be missing, damaged or
severely worn, contact your Poweramp representative to obtain replace-
ments.
3. Position the Poweramp mechanical truck restraint in the center of the dock/
door opening with the primary (1") anchor holes located 1/2" ahead of the
bumper face as shown in Figure 7. After locating and marking the primary
anchor locations (qty. 2) on the drive surface, drill 1-1/8" diameter holes 8-8-
1/2" deep. If drill breaks through concrete at a depth of less than 6", consult
factory. The remaining (6) 3/4" anchor holes can be drilled at this time.