Cam Lock Installation
All panels are connected with a mechanical Cam lock which is activated by using a hex wrench (included with your shipment). There are both a male section, and a female section. The locks are foamed in place and securely anchored to provide a solid connection, when the locking arm is tightened around the locking pin which is located in the female section.
To operate the latch, insert the wrench through the access hole which is located on the inside of each panel. Turn the wrench
Some custom panels may have specialized lock locations. They will be so marked. Follow those markings when connecting these panels.
Make sure you have the panels in the correct and final position before locking, as continued locking and unlock- ing may result in less than satisfactory operation.
Floorless Walk-In Layout
Floor Spline Layout and Installation
Warning! When W. A. Brown does not provide the insulated floor, check carefully before installing the
1.Mark on the building floor the exact area the
2.Lay the spline out as indicated on the spline layout drawing (See Figure #2) which is furnished with each walk- in. Each section is numbered and must be layed out as shown in order for the wall panels to lock down properly. Measure diagonally from corner to corner to be sure the floor spline is square.
3.The entire floor spline must be leveled from the highest point.
Warning! On
4.Determine where shims are needed for leveling, and cut them to the width of the spline. (W. A. Brown does not furnish these shims.)
5.Fasten the spline to the floor using ramset studs, screws, expansion bolts, etc. (See Figure #3)
6.Seal all open areas between the spline and floor using grout or a siliconesealant.
(Not provided by WAB.)
7.Seal all joints between sections of spline, similarly to above.
8.Locate and install metal NSF cove molding after walls are installed.
Figure #2
Ramset
Studs
or Screws
NSF Cove Molding is either 5 1/2" high or 2 1/2" high
Floor spline is either 4 1/4" |
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high or 1 5/8" high | Figure #3 |
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