TRANSIT
2000 FITTING-GUIDE This
guide is designed to help you to fit your new security
product quickly and without fuss. Please note, however,
that it is assumed by the author that you are
technically competent and have some experience of
working on vehicle bodywork and locking systems.
Whilst
every effort has been made to ensure this document
contains no errors or misleading information, Armaplate
cannot accept responsibility for any damage caused by
third-party installation work.
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This guide applies Year2000
models
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STEP 1 |
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The
first step is to ensure that you have all the parts
required in order to carry out the installation work.
Check the packaging against the list of items shown on
your delivery note.
For
each door, you should have one stainless-steel plate,
one zinc-coated plate, one gasket and the appropriate
number of Nyloc nuts.
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If your
vehicle has central locking, never leave
your keys in the van whilst installing Armaplate. You
may accidentally activate the locking mechanism with
your keys inside. |
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2 |
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Next,
you should make sure that you have the correct tools to
hand. You will need the following...
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Electric
(or battery operated) Drill.
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3mm
Steel Drill-Bit.
8mm Steel Drill-Bit.
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Conical
Hole-Cutter.
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Screwdrivers.
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10mm
socket, ratchet & spanner.
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Size-25
& 30
Torx Bits.
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Tack
Remover.
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Silicone
Sealant.
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Touch-Up
Paint.
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Goggles.
Most
tools readily available from Halfords and other leading
stores.
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STEP 3
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sure you are working in a comfortable environment and
that the area is well lit. It may be worthwhile having a
torch handy too!
Okay, you are
now ready to proceed with the installation. Choose
the door type you wish to fit...
> Front
Door
> Rear
Door
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