motorola P1 Concealed Weapons Detection System User Guide
- June 12, 2024
- Motorola
Table of Contents
motorola P1 Concealed Weapons Detection System
Introduction
- This document defines procedures for bolting the CWD (Model P1) to a floor or outdoor surface.
- The CWD must secured with bolts to the floor or surface for installations where the TX or RX towers are at risk for tipping or falling due to visitor traffic and/or weather.
- This procedure is intended to serve as a general guideline. Variants may be required due to different types of floors or surfaces, slopes, whether mats are used, etc.
Kit Contents
Ensure the items below were included in your kit that was included with the
CWD system.
PARTS
Part Number | Description | Quantity |
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210-00406 | 316 Stainless Steel Female-Threaded Anchors for Concrete, 3/8”-16 |
6
210-00407| 18-8 Stainless Steel Hex Bolt, 3/8”-16 x 3”| 6
210-00408| 3/8” Fender Washer for TX Tower| 2
210-00409| 3/8” Washer for RX Towers| 4
210-00410| 3/8” Lock Washer| 6
290-00307| Anchor Installation Tool| 1
TOOLS
- Hammer Drill and Battery
- Lowe’s Hardware Item #2590108 – FLEX 24-volt 1-in Sds-plus Variable Speed Cordless Rotary Hammer Drill (Tool Only) or equivalent
- Lowe’s Hardware Item #5069214 – FLEX STACKED LITHIUM 24-Volt 6 Amp-Hour; Lithium-ion Power Tool Battery and Charger or equivalent
- HILTI HDI-(L+) Quick Installation Tool
- Hilti Part #3698365 – HDI(-L)+ SETTING TOOL, HDI+ 3/8″ (50) W/ Auto Set Tool or equivalent
- 10 mm socket and ratchet
- 9/16 in. Socket and ratchet
We recommend pouring a new concrete pad before installing the bolt down anchors. The figures below, show the recommended minimum size of the concrete pad for each configuration of the system. The concrete used should have a minimum compressive strength of 4000 psi. The top surface of the concrete slab should be as flush with the surrounding surface as possible.
Concrete Pad Dimensions for a Standard Dual Lane System
Concrete Pad Dimensions for a Standard Single Lane System
Concrete Pad Dimensions for a Wide Dual Lane System
Concrete Pad Dimensions for a Wide Single Lane System
Floor Anchoring Procedure
The drilling and installation of anchors in this section are not to be performed by MSI staff. MSI staff should provide supervision and guidance while authorized customer representatives perform the installation. We recommend hiring contractors to ensure that the holes are properly and safely drilled.
Marking the hole locations
Mark the hole locations, using the figures below, that correspond to your system configuration.
Tools
- Tape
- Marker
- Tape Measure
Drilling on each hole mark
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Using the HILTI drill bit, drill to a depth of 1-9/16”, or until the base of the drill bit hits the ground.
NOTICE: Wear eye protection to prevent getting cement dust in your eyes. Wear a dust mask to prevent breathing in cement dust. -
Clean out the hole of any debris using compressed air or vacuum.
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Insert the anchor into the drilled hole and push it in until it is at the bottom of the hole.
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Take off the drill bit from the HILTI tool to expose the anchor installation tool.
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Ensure that the hammer mode on the drill is on.
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Place the end of the installation tool into the anchor and activate the drill. The hammering of the drill presses down the anchor, setting it in the concrete.
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Keep going until the base of the tool is flush with the anchor and cannot go down any further.
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Repeat Step 2 through Step 7 for the five (5) remaining anchors.
Bolting the CWD into place
- Move the CWD to the desired location and confirm that the anchors line up with the holes in the base plates.
- Every foot on each tower must be in its correct position. The bottom of the base plate on each tower should be roughly 1.5” above the ground, depending on the type of floor or surface and how level it is.
- Bolt the TX tower down using two (2) of the 3/8” Hex head bolts and two (2) 3/8” fender washers and two (2) 3/8” lock washers.
- Bolt both RX towers down using two (2) of the 3/8” Hex head bolts and two (2) standard 3/8” washers and two 3/8” lock washers per RX tower.
- While tightening the bolts, confirm the tower maintains its position by checking the feet relative to the marks and confirming it is still level.
- Adjust the height and location of the feet, as necessary.
Maintenance
- We recommend that all components of the CWD system are periodically checked for damage and wear.
- This is especially important after a high stress event, such as a hit to the system.
- Check the metal parts for warpage, bending, and rust.
- Check the rubber membrane for high amounts of abrasion or stretching.
- Replace the membrane if it appears damaged.
- Periodically check the inside of the puck for debris build up and remove.
- If any part of the CWD system appears damaged enough to affect the strength or function of the tie down system, reach out to an MSI representative for replacement parts.
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