HOW TO REPLACE ALLEY MATTING
Introduction: To replace the alley matting, both side covers will need to be removed, the alley section separat- ed from the head section, brackets removed, and the old glued-on alley matting pulled off. The new alley matting will have an adhesive backing that will adhere to the lane nicely.
Tools Needed: # 1 square bit
New Alley Matting (76 5/8”)
# 2 square bit Phillips Screwdriver
Remove the left and right side lane covers by ‘r emoving the 14 screws from both sides along the length of both side covers using the #1 square bit in- cluded in the hardware kit.
(Part # A5DBSQ010)
Set the lane covers aside for later installation.
Separate the alley section from the head section by removing the 2 screws on each side using a Phillips screwdriver. The alley section can now be carefully pulled away from the head section. There are cables now showing, but they should be long enough to be left plugged in when the alley section is a few inches away from the head section.
Remove the rear metal matting cover by removing the 4 bolts using a Phillips screwdriver. Set the bolts and bracket aside for later installation.
Remove the front metal matting cover by removing the 4 bolts using a Phillips screwdriver. Set the bolts and bracket aside for later installation.
Peel the old matting off starting at the front of the alley. The matting has a self adhesive. A heat gun may help remove the old matting.
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