SWERVE RACK Setbacks L L WA 36" WA L L 28" STR 36" 62" EET T E RE ST www.dero.
SWERVE RACK Installation Instructions – Surface Mount TOOLS NEEDED RECOMMENDED BASE MATERIAL Tape Measure Marker or Pencil Masonry Drill Bit Drill (Hammer drill recommended) Hammer Wrench 9/16” Level Solid concrete is the best base material for installation. To ensure the proper anchors are shipped with your rack, ask your Dero Rack representative which anchor is appropriate for your application. Be sure nothing is underneath the base material that could be damaged by drilling.
SWERVE RACK Installation Instructions – In Ground Mount TOOLS NEEDED Hole coring machine with 4” bit Access to water hose Materials to build brace (see “Install Tip” at bottom of page) Level Cement mixing tub Shovel Trowel INSTALLING INTO EXISTING SIDEWALK Core holes no less than 3” diameter (4” recommended) and 10” deep into sidewalk. Fill holes with Por-Rok or epoxy grout. Place Swerve Rack into holes, making sure the rack is level. 33”36” of the Swerve Rack should remain above the surface.
SWERVE RACK Installation Instructions – In Ground Mount 3 INSTALL TIP After appropriate cure time, dig out sand from sleeves and insert racks, making sure they are level and at the appropriate height. Pour in PorRok or epoxy grout and allow to set. An easy way to brace the Swerve Rack while the grout sets is to bolt two 1x4” boards together at one end and clamp them onto the legs of the Swerve Rack like a clothes pin. www.dero.
SWERVE RACK Rail Mounted Options RAIL MOUNTED SWERVE RACKS Rail mounted Swerve Racks are standard foot mounted Swerve Racks attached with bolts to a rail as in the diagram at left. Rail mounted racks provide more flexibility than other mounting options while providing the same degree of security. Rail mounted Swerve Racks can be left freestanding, or they can be anchored to the ground using several anchors. This option allows for easier snow removal and sweeping.
SWERVE RACK Installation Instructions TOOLS NEEDED ANCHORING THE RAILS 9/16” Socket set Two 4”x4”x28” (or larger) blocks 4 bolts, nuts and washers for every Swerve (included with rack). If using a tamper resistant nuts, install two tamper resistant nuts with each rack. To anchor the rails to concrete, place 3.75” wedge anchor through holes in the rail into the concrete. Secure with nut. 1 2 Lay out the two channel beams where the rack will be placed.