DECKED AT6 Installation guide

Type
Installation guide

DECKED AT6

The DECKED AT6 is a versatile storage system that can be used in a variety of ways to help you get the most out of your truck. With its durable construction and innovative design, the AT6 can withstand even the toughest conditions on the job site or off-road.

Here are just a few of the ways you can use the DECKED AT6:

  • Tool storage: The AT6 is a great way to keep your tools organized and protected from the elements. The drawers are deep and wide, so you can store even large tools with ease.
  • Cargo storage: The AT6 can also be used to store cargo, making it a great option for hauling gear to the job site or on a camping trip. The drawers are weather-resistant, so you can be sure your belongings will stay dry and protected.

DECKED AT6

The DECKED AT6 is a versatile storage system that can be used in a variety of ways to help you get the most out of your truck. With its durable construction and innovative design, the AT6 can withstand even the toughest conditions on the job site or off-road.

Here are just a few of the ways you can use the DECKED AT6:

  • Tool storage: The AT6 is a great way to keep your tools organized and protected from the elements. The drawers are deep and wide, so you can store even large tools with ease.
  • Cargo storage: The AT6 can also be used to store cargo, making it a great option for hauling gear to the job site or on a camping trip. The drawers are weather-resistant, so you can be sure your belongings will stay dry and protected.
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Installation of core tracks: Easy or Not
TOOLS REQUIRED
• Drill
• 1/16” drill bit
• 11/64” drill bit
• #3 Phillips screwdriver (Caution: You’ll most likely strip out the screws if you use a #2 screwdriver. Yes, we’ve done that...)
STEP 1
EASY MISTAKE # 1: The track can be placed on the tailgate end or the cabside end of the deck. If you orient the tracks incorrectly,
all the track holes will not match all the steel tubes (marked by dimples) you are drilling into. Make sure the pre-drilled holes (on
the track) are ALL over the dimples. And whatever you do, DO NOT DRILL ANY HOLES YET!
EASY TO DO RIGHT:
Read AND FOLLOW the instructions
provided below
REALLY EASY TO DO WRONG:
There are five SUPER EASY ways to screw up.
RESULT: You WRECK your deck
Place the track in the slot on the deck as shown below (left). The tracks must be placed in this slot only; it’s wider than the
others. The tracks can be oriented to either the tailgate end or the cabside end of the deck, but make sure each track hole
is over a deck dimple (those dimples correspond to the steel tubes, see below, right).
THESE ARE THE STEEL TUBES
(underside of the deck)
EASY MISTAKE # 2: Drilling through
both sides of steel tubes. ONLY
drill through the top of steel tube!
HOW TO: CORE TRAX INSTALL
STEP 1 : Place the track in the slot on the deck as shown below (left). The tracks must be placed
in this slot only; it’s wider than the others. The tracks can be oriented to either the tailgate end or
the cabside end of the deck, but make sure each track hole is over a deck dimple (those dimples
correspond to the steel tubes, see below, right).
TOOLS NEEDED:
DRILL
• 1/16” DRILL BIT
• 11/64” DRILL BIT
1/2” DRILL STOP
• #3 PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER (CAUTION: YOU’LL MOST LIKELY
STRIP OUT THE SCREWS IF YOU USE A #2 SCREWDRIVER. BAD.
1.
EASY TO DO RIGHT:
Read AND FOLLOW the instructions
provided below
REALLY EASY TO DO WRONG:
There are four SUPER EASY ways to screw
up. RESULT: You WRECK your deck
EASY MISTAKE # 2: Drilling through
both sides of steel tubes. ONLY
drill through the top of steel tube!
Make sure to use a 1/2” drill stop.
EASY MISTAKE # 1: The track can be placed on the tailgate end or the cabside end of the
deck. If you orient the tracks incorrectly, all the track holes will not match all the steel
tubes (marked by dimples) you are drilling into. Make sure the pre-drilled holes (on the
track) are ALL over the dimples. And whatever you do, DO NOT DRILL ANY HOLES YET!
THESE ARE THE STEEL TUBES
(UNDERSIDE OF DECK)
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HOW TO: CORE TRAX INSTALL (continued)
STEP 3: After you’ve checked to make sure you’re lined up properly, fore & aft:
a) Drill a pilot hole in each END DIMPLE ONLY using a 1/16” bit; ONLY DRILL THROUGH TOP OF
STEEL TUBE! DRILLING ALL THE WAY THROUGH WILL LET WATER INTO YOUR DRAWERS = BAD!
EASY MISTAKE #3: DO NOT drill interior holes yet; only the end holes
b) With the track in place, drill a 11/64” hole on each end, CENTERED as best you can over the
dimples; THROUGH THE TOP OF THE STEEL TUBE ONLY!
c) Install with #3 Phillips screwdriver but do not tighten down end screws.
EASY MISTAKE #4: Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver
2.
Installation of core tracks (continued)
STEP 2 • Center the track end slots over BOTH the end dimples as best you can.
You’ll need to slightly shift the track to get it as centered as possible.
EASY MISTAKE # 4: DO NOT drill
interior holes yet; only the end holes
c) Screw ends in place with
#3 Phillips screwdriver
EASY MISTAKE # 3: DO NOT START DRILLING YET!
a) Drill interior starter holes
using a 1/16” bit
b) Drill your 11/64” holes
c) Install remaining screws
NOTE: Even if you’ve been careful, some track holes won’t
be perfectly centered over the interior dimples. That’s OK,
you’re still mounting into the steel tubes
EASY MISTAKE # 5: Using a
#2 Phillips screwdriver
STEP 3After you’ve checked to make sure you’re lined up properly, fore & aft:
MAKE SURE EACH TRACK HOLE IS OVER A DIMPLE.
a) Drill a starter hole in each END DIMPLE ONLY using a 1/16” bit; ONLY DRILL
THROUGH TOP OF STEEL TUBE! DRILLING ALL THE WAY THROUGH WILL LET
WATER INTO YOUR DRAWERS = BAD!
b) With the track in place, drill a 11/64”
hole on each end, CENTERED as best
you can over the dimples; THROUGH
THE TOP OF THE STEEL TUBE ONLY!
STEP 4 • If you’ve gotten to this
point following the directions,
it should be a cake walk:
Installation of core tracks (continued)
STEP 2 • Center the track end slots over BOTH the end dimples as best you can.
You’ll need to slightly shift the track to get it as centered as possible.
EASY MISTAKE # 4: DO NOT drill
interior holes yet; only the end holes
c) Screw ends in place with
#3 Phillips screwdriver
EASY MISTAKE # 3: DO NOT START DRILLING YET!
a) Drill interior starter holes
using a 1/16” bit
b) Drill your 11/64” holes
c) Install remaining screws
NOTE: Even if you’ve been careful, some track holes won’t
be perfectly centered over the interior dimples. That’s OK,
you’re still mounting into the steel tubes
EASY MISTAKE # 5: Using a
#2 Phillips screwdriver
STEP 3After you’ve checked to make sure you’re lined up properly, fore & aft:
MAKE SURE EACH TRACK HOLE IS OVER A DIMPLE.
a) Drill a starter hole in each END DIMPLE ONLY using a 1/16” bit; ONLY DRILL
THROUGH TOP OF STEEL TUBE! DRILLING ALL THE WAY THROUGH WILL LET
WATER INTO YOUR DRAWERS = BAD!
b) With the track in place, drill a 11/64”
hole on each end, CENTERED as best
you can over the dimples; THROUGH
THE TOP OF THE STEEL TUBE ONLY!
STEP 4 • If you’ve gotten to this
point following the directions,
it should be a cake walk:
STEP 2 : Center the track end slots over BOTH the end dimples as best you can.
You’ll need to slightly shift the track to get it as centered as possible.
MAKE SURE EACH AND EVERY TRACK HOLE IS OVER A DIMPLE.
Installation of core tracks (continued)
STEP 2 • Center the track end slots over BOTH the end dimples as best you can.
You’ll need to slightly shift the track to get it as centered as possible.
EASY MISTAKE # 4: DO NOT drill
interior holes yet; only the end holes
c) Screw ends in place with
#3 Phillips screwdriver
EASY MISTAKE # 3: DO NOT START DRILLING YET!
a) Drill interior starter holes
using a 1/16” bit
b) Drill your 11/64” holes
c) Install remaining screws
NOTE: Even if you’ve been careful, some track holes won’t
be perfectly centered over the interior dimples. That’s OK,
you’re still mounting into the steel tubes
EASY MISTAKE # 5: Using a
#2 Phillips screwdriver
STEP 3After you’ve checked to make sure you’re lined up properly, fore & aft:
MAKE SURE EACH TRACK HOLE IS OVER A DIMPLE.
a) Drill a starter hole in each END DIMPLE ONLY using a 1/16” bit; ONLY DRILL
THROUGH TOP OF STEEL TUBE! DRILLING ALL THE WAY THROUGH WILL LET
WATER INTO YOUR DRAWERS = BAD!
b) With the track in place, drill a 11/64”
hole on each end, CENTERED as best
you can over the dimples; THROUGH
THE TOP OF THE STEEL TUBE ONLY!
STEP 4 • If you’ve gotten to this
point following the directions,
it should be a cake walk:
STEP 4: If you’ve gotten to this point following the directions, it should be a cake walk:
a) Locate and center the central hole in the core track to the center of the nearest
dimple in the deck, drill a pilot hole using a 1/16” drill bit. Follow with a 11/64” drill
bit and install and tighten center screw.
b) Tighten end screws.
c) Using Core Trax as a guide, drill the
rest of the interior holes using a 1/16”
and 11/64” dril bit and install screws.
NOTE: Even if you’ve been careful, some track
holes won’t be perfectly centered over the
interior dimples. That’s OK, you’re still
mounting into the steel tubes
3.
4.
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Installation of core tracks (continued)
STEP 2 • Center the track end slots over BOTH the end dimples as best you can.
You’ll need to slightly shift the track to get it as centered as possible.
EASY MISTAKE # 4: DO NOT drill
interior holes yet; only the end holes
c) Screw ends in place with
#3 Phillips screwdriver
EASY MISTAKE # 3: DO NOT START DRILLING YET!
a) Drill interior starter holes
using a 1/16” bit
b) Drill your 11/64” holes
c) Install remaining screws
NOTE: Even if you’ve been careful, some track holes won’t
be perfectly centered over the interior dimples. That’s OK,
you’re still mounting into the steel tubes
EASY MISTAKE # 5: Using a
#2 Phillips screwdriver
STEP 3After you’ve checked to make sure you’re lined up properly, fore & aft:
MAKE SURE EACH TRACK HOLE IS OVER A DIMPLE.
a) Drill a starter hole in each END DIMPLE ONLY using a 1/16” bit; ONLY DRILL
THROUGH TOP OF STEEL TUBE! DRILLING ALL THE WAY THROUGH WILL LET
WATER INTO YOUR DRAWERS = BAD!
b) With the track in place, drill a 11/64”
hole on each end, CENTERED as best
you can over the dimples; THROUGH
THE TOP OF THE STEEL TUBE ONLY!
STEP 4 • If you’ve gotten to this
point following the directions,
it should be a cake walk:
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DECKED AT6 Installation guide

Type
Installation guide

DECKED AT6

The DECKED AT6 is a versatile storage system that can be used in a variety of ways to help you get the most out of your truck. With its durable construction and innovative design, the AT6 can withstand even the toughest conditions on the job site or off-road.

Here are just a few of the ways you can use the DECKED AT6:

  • Tool storage: The AT6 is a great way to keep your tools organized and protected from the elements. The drawers are deep and wide, so you can store even large tools with ease.
  • Cargo storage: The AT6 can also be used to store cargo, making it a great option for hauling gear to the job site or on a camping trip. The drawers are weather-resistant, so you can be sure your belongings will stay dry and protected.

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