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Metric Size: M1.4 - M52, Inch Size: 0# - 2"
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Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer
installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Today on this 2010 Chevrolet Traverse we are going to install part number 75528 from Draw-Tite. This is also going to apply to Hidden Hitch part number 87435. Our next steps involved is to take this panel that is at the bottom of the bumper in the center and we are going to remove it. All you do is twist the two knobs to unlock it and you can pull it apart. The cover that was right here is going to have to stay off because it was not made for this hitch. Our next step is going to be lower the exhaust. We are going to spray down the rubber hangers with some lubricant and we are going to push them off to the side that way we can lower our exhaust. 00:34
There is going to be one on this side and there is going to be one hidden behind the bumper cover over here. Now we can show you where the hitch mounts up on to the vehicle. These two threaded holes at the bottom of the frame, the hitch is going to attach there and on this vehicle on the bumper structure there is two unthreaded holes right here that we are going to use. Back over on the driver side of the vehicle it is going to be the same two threaded holes as it was on the passenger side. Even though this is a brand new vehicle this is a good idea to run a bolt up and down in the threads just to make sure everything is cleaned out. 01:15
Of course on older vehicles you have to more to clean out some more rust and grime that forms inside. The kit comes with two different types of bolts. It has a standard American bolt and it also comes with a metric bolt. The metric bolts are going to be the ones that go into the bottom of the frame and the standard American thread bolts are going to be installed into the bumper structure itself. So just so you do not get these confused the standard thread will not fit into the metric thread. You only get two of these and four of these for the threaded holes in the frame. At this point we can start installing the hitch onto the vehicle. We will take one part of the hitch and rest it on the muffler and then we will thread in the bolts on the other side. To install this we are going to be using a conical tooth washer and metric bolt. Our driver side is done. We will repeat the same process back over on the passenger side. When we run our bolts in we are going to leave them a little loose so we can move the hitch around so it will help us line up the bolts in the center of the bumper structure. To install the hard wiring back to the bumper structure we are going to be using this part, this is called a handle nut. Basically you take the handle of this nut and form it the way you want it to reach inside the frame and we will thread our bolt inside of here. 02:33
You can take it and basically bend it any way you want so you have it over the hole. Since we have got our handle in here lets get started with that, we are also going to install the spacer between the hitch and the bumper structure and we are going to install our standard American bolt into the handle nut. Once you have it started you can take the handle and push it up out of the way. Now we are going to go on the other side of the receiver and repeat the same process. We will tighten down the bolts by hand and then we will torque the bolts down as specified in the instructions. Now we will torque down the bolts for the bumper structure. We have got our driver side torqued down we will do the same thing for the passenger side. Lets move on and reattach the exhaust. We have got the vehicle off the lift now. Lets give you a couple of measurements on the hitch itself to help you a ball mount or any other hitch accessories. From the top of the receiver opening down to the ground on this particular vehicle is 18-3/ 4 inches. The center of the hitch pin hole to the outside edge of the bumper is 7 inches. With that, that will finish our install of part number 75528 from Draw-Tite.
EverLog Concrete Log Siding Installation by EverLog Systems – https://www.everlogs.com/everlog-concrete-log-siding/
Transcript:
Welcome to EverLog Systems, the best way to build a log and timber home.
This video is a basic introduction on installing EverLog Siding, which is a revolutionary engineered concrete siding product used in both renovations and new construction.
EverLog Siding is maintenance free; light weight; fire resistant; resistant to mold and other decay; resistant to insects; easy to install with common tools and screws; and provides a variety of other benefits
Installation of our EverLog siding is simple and can be completed by any contractor or do-it-yourselfer. In conjunction with our installation guide, this video will show you just how easy installation can be.
EverLog Siding comes pre-finished and is packaged in durable crates. A forklift is required to unload crates from the trailer. Contact EverLog Systems for crate weight and forklift recommendations, Also reference our EverLog Siding crate handling and siding removal instruction manual. The crates should be placed on level ground with 2×4 blocks under the front to provide a slight tilt from front to back.
Partially remove top screws using T-30 bit included with delivery, carefully set lid aside. Partially remove front scr3ews on both right and left end panels, fully remove screws from front bottom front panel and reserve for re-assembly. Carefully lay front panel down.
Using two people carefully tilt siding up and lift on edge, always carry panels on edge. Place packaging foam in a safe place until crate is empty at which point the foam can be placed back into the crate before closing crate up in reverse order of disassembly. Crates containing corners or other custom components may have additional bulkhead screws that need removed prior to removing face panel.
Installation requires a few common tools. A four and one-half inch electric angle grinder and accompanying four and one-half inch masonry blade is recommended for most if not all cutting. A hole-saw may also be needed for round cuts such as dryer vents or plumbing penetrations. A high-speed cordless drill or two with extra batteries is also recommended. EverLog Systems recommends using GRK Cabinet® Screws along with the companion HSS Bit Holder, also made by GRK to ease installation.
As with any construction task, proper safety and protection equipment such as safety eye and ear protections, respirators and gloves should be used at all times when handling and cutting concrete materials.
Prior to installing any siding, outside and inside corners need to be installed first. Our corner posts come in stock ten-foot lengths so most corners will need to be cut to fit on site prior to their installation. After measuring the short and long lengths, mark the corner with a speed square with the length or angles needing to be cut. Care should be taken when planning cuts and strap locations. The angles can then be cut using the angle grinder.
Once the corner is cut and fits nicely, unfold the embedded installation straps and securely fasten the corners to the wall using two screws per strap.
After cutting and installing corners you’re ready to begin horizontal siding installation. Install and secure HSS Bit Holder into the drill, refer to GRK instructions for the bit holder’s adjustment instructions. Place Cabinet® screw onto bit holder and press against panel flange, the magnetic bit holder will secure the screw during driving.
Using a high speed setting, drive the self-tapping screw into the center of the flange, a minimum of two inches from the end. Speed should be reduced just before setting screw snugly against the siding flange taking care not to over-tighten. Repeat process taking care to hit the stud locations. Panels should be spaced one eighth inch apart end to end and end to corners to allow for expansion and contraction. All butt joints should be factory end to factory end with cuts placed against corners or other trim.
Cutting Siding
Because EverLog Siding comes in stock twelve-foot lengths it will need to be cut to fit. Measure length of siding needed, again allowing for one eights inch gaps on ends. Mark length needed on siding, a template tool can be made to automate markings for square or pitched cuts. Mark the siding with a clearly visible line. Place blocking under the siding to allow four and one-half inch masonry blade to penetrate through the siding. Once safety equipment is in place and clear of obstructions, begin cutting siding. Hold the angle grinder securely and parallel to the cut, after cutting brush dust from the surface of the siding using a soft bristled nylon brush. Each profile of siding is cut using similar methods.
Please call EverLog Systems at 877.257.5647 with any questions and refer to our siding installation guide at https://www.everlogs.com/everlog-siding-brochures-technical-information/.