American Bicycle Security Company Cycle Stall Basic User Manual

American Bicycle Security Company
P.O. Box 7359
Ventura, CA 93006
Ph: (800) 245-3723 or (805) 933-3688
Fax: (805) 933-1865
www.ameribike.com
Email: turtle@ameribike.com
Cycle Stall Basic
One car or ten bikes? Maximize parking for customers at your business with on-street bike parking. The Cycle Stall Basic kit covers the needs of cities and businesses that want to provide an on-street bike corral at a low cost and minimal changes to infrastructure. Designed to fit within a standard size car parking space, the Cycle Stall Basic comes in standard single or double length kits, or can be customized to suit your needs. The bike racks may also be mounted to the rails at 45 degree angles.
American Bicycle Security Company
P.O. Box 7359
Ventura, CA 93006
Ph: (800) 245-3723 or (805) 933-3688
Fax: (805) 933-1865
www.ameribike.com
Email: turtle@ameribike.com
Product
Cycle Stall Basic
Capacity
Single: 10 Bikes Double: 22 Bikes
Materials
Hoop Racks: 1.5” schedule 40 pipe (1.9” OD) Wheel Stops: Recycled plastic
Finishes
An after fabrication hot dipped galvanized finish is our standard option. 250 TGIC powder coat colors, thermoplastic coating, PVC dip, and stainless steel finishes are also available as alternate options.
Our powder coat finish assures a high level of adhesion and durability by following these steps:
1. Sandblast
2. Epoxy primer electrostatically applied
3. Final thick TGIC polyester powder coat
Stainless Steel: 304 grade stainless steel material finished in either a high polished shine or a satin finish.
Installation Methods
Rail mount - Hoop Racks are mounted to galvanized rails which should be anchored to the ground.
Space Use & Setbacks
Curb Setbacks:
Minimum: 44”
Traffic Lane Setbacks:
Minimum: 44”
Wheel Stop Setbacks:
Allow minimum of 36” between wheel stops and racks.
American Bicycle Security Company
P.O. Box 7359
Ventura, CA 93006
Ph: (800) 245-3723 or (805) 933-3688
Fax: (805) 933-1865
www.ameribike.com
Email: turtle@ameribike.com
*Tools Needed for Installation
9/16" socket set (2) 4"x4"x28" (or larger) blocks (4) bolts, nuts & washers for each rack.
If using tamper resistant nuts, install two tamper-resistant & two standard nuts with each rack.
Installation – Racks
Installation steps:
1. Lay out the two channel beams where the
rack will be placed. Place both beams on top of the two blocks of wood so that the open part of the channel faces the ground.
2. Place racks on beams so holes in rack
flanges line up with beam slots.
3. Put bolts through Hoop Rack flange holes &
beams so bolt head faces up. HAND tighten the nuts using new flange nuts.
4. Once nuts are on, tip assembled rack over
& use a 9/16" socket to tighten nuts. Before tightening nuts, make sure the racks are straight on beams. If using
tamper resistant nuts, use access tool to tighten nuts. Do not over tighten the
tamper resistant nuts. Tip rack upright.
Anchoring Rails:
To anchor the rails to concrete, place 3.75" wedge anchor through holes in the rail into the concrete. Secure with nut.
If anchoring to asphalt surface, use Titen asphalt screws. Place screws through rail holes and turn into the asphalt.
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American Bicycle Security Company
P.O. Box 7359
Ventura, CA 93006
Ph: (800) 245-3723 or (805) 933-3688
Fax: (805) 933-1865
www.ameribike.com
Email: turtle@ameribike.com
*Tools Needed for Installation
Hammer Drill with 3/8” masonry bit Socket Wrench 3/8”
Hammer (if installing into concrete with
wedge anchors)
Installation –
Wheel Stops & Delineators
*Site Safety:
Before installation, ensure work site is safe. If necessary, block off the area to prevent vehicle and pedestrian access. Use appropriate signage and work barricades to delineate the work area. Ensure electric power leads and hand tools are safe, in good working condition and only used as per manufacturer’s specifications. Remove any potential trip hazards and use appropriate personal safety equipment (safety gloves, safety glasses, safety boots, etc.).
Wheel Stop Installation:
1. Place wheel stop in desired location using setbacks
diagram on page 2 as a guide. Mark holes onto surface and remove wheel stop.
2. Drill 3/8” holes though asphalt surface.
3. Line up holes in wheel stops with holes in road
surface and use 3/8” socket wrench to secure the provided anchors.
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