Janice
Stein of Dexter, IA says, "The dock
was very easy to assemble and we sure enjoy
it!"
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TOOLS
NEEDED
1/2" socket wrench (1000 Series)
9/16" socket wrench (2000 Series)
small rope or other tethering device |
Before
you begin:
Determine the layout and location
of your dock |
STEP
1
Install float connectors
into all float section sockets
where other float sections will
be attached. Secure connectors
into sockets with bolts, washers,
and bushings provided (hand
tighten only). |
1000
Series - Connect 2 or 3 float sections
prior to placing into the
water. Temporarily tether
to shore with rope. |
2000
Series - Place first float section
into the water and temporarily
tether to shore with rope. |
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STEP
2
Position yourself on the floating
section/sections. Continue adding sections
by placing them over the connectors,
shift you body weight to the new float
section and hook into place. Secure
with bolts, washers, and bushings. |
STEP
3
Tighten all bolts in the dock with
a socket wrench using 20' pounds for
torque. Anchor as desired. |
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NOTE: All
plastics have an inherent tendency
to create static electricity. If you
have a concern contact Connect-A-Dock
Inc.
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Align
float section with connectors and position
body weight here.
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