Sidepost Umbrella Ground Insert Base
For FIM Sidepost Umbrellas
The Ground Insert Base for Sidepost Umbrellas is excellent for windy areas. This base is mandatory for contract or commercial installations. The lower section is poured into concrete and presents a flush surface when the umbrella support tube is removed, eliminating any tripping hazard. The Ground Insert Base works with all series FIM Sidepost Umbrellas.
The Ground Insert Base comes without the base support tube as this is part of the umbrella. This base will work with FIM umbrellas only.
Installation:
MATERIALS AND TOOLS REQUIRED:
- 1-2 bags of quick set ready mix concrete (please consult with your building supply store for exact
quantity)
- 2 gallon mixing bucket
- Small hand shovel or trowel
- 1 piece of 2x6, 18-20" long
- 2 - 4" C-clamps
- Carpenter's Level
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE:
- Clamp the ground insert base with
the flat top plate to the center of the 2x6.
- Determine exact location for the umbrella base.
- Once the proper location for the base has been established, prepare a hole
approximately 12x12" square and 24" deep, and fill it with quick-set
ready-mix concrete (Sakrete) to about 1" below the surface level. Make sure to follow
the mixing instructions carefully.
- Lower the sleeve with the board clamped to it into the hole until the 2x6
rests on the surrounding ground, suspending the sleeve in the wet concrete. This way it
is assured that the top of the plate is flush with the ground once the concrete has
set. Tap the top of the board above the sleeve with several quick hammer strokes. This
vibrates the concrete and assures a perfect bond between concrete and metal.
- Use the carpenter's level to check if the top of the 2x6 is exactly
level in all directions. If it is not, simply use shims or wedges to raise
the board where necessary. Complete this step carefully, as the umbrella post might
appear to "lean" if the base is not installed plumb.
- Let the concrete set overnight. Remove the board and make sure not to knock
the sleeve hard (concrete takes up to 7 days to cure). Cover the open screw holes on
top of the base plate with masking tape.
- Fill the remaining space up to
the top plate with some ready mix. Tap it in nicely, and finally drag your 2x6, held on
edge, across the base with a zigzag motion to smooth the surface. Let it sit for a few
hours and then clean off the top plate with a damp cloth. Make sure to let the concrete
cure for at least 3 days in warm conditions, and up to 7 days if the temperature is
below 50 degrees Fahrenheit or 10 degrees Celsius.
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Last Updated: 11/06/2007 12:18 PM - ID:1829
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