Master Bilt CMICL-156 manual CAM Fasteners, Figure #3

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CAM FASTENERS

NOTE: When facing the interior of the wall panel, all vertical latch access holes should be on the left side of the panels.

Before attempting to erect the walk-in, you should know how Master-Bilt cam-lock on some panels, it may be difficult to position the hex wrench as showing Figure #3, #4, and #5. However, the locking procedure for all cam-locks will be as shown.

Cam

Wrench

Hook in Open

Position

Figure #3

NOTE: All cam-lock locking arms must be in the “open” position before attempting to lack panels together.

Push panels together and turn cam-wretch ¼” turn clockwise. This will engage locking arm over locking pin. Continue to turn cam-wretch for ½” turn or until panels are fastened together securely.

Figure # 4

CAUTION: Do not over-tighten cam fasteners. When the cam fastener tool stops, due to normal tightening, the fastener has done as much as it can. The panel will be tight and secure to the adjoining panel.

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