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Anchoring machinery to the floor prevents tipping or shifting and reduces vibration that may occur during operation, resulting in a machine that runs slightly quieter and feels more solid.
if the machine will be installed in a commercial or workplace setting, or if it is permanently connect- ed (hardwired) to the power supply, local codes may require that it be anchored to the floor.
if not required by any local codes, fastening the machine to the floor is an optional step. if you choose not to do this with your machine, we rec- ommend placing it on machine mounts, as these provide an easy method for leveling and they have
Anchoring to Concrete Floors
Lag shield anchors with lag screws (see below) are a popular way to anchor machinery to a con- crete floor, because the anchors sit flush with the floor surface, making it easy to unbolt and move the machine later, if needed. however, anytime local codes apply, you Must follow the anchoring methodology specified by the code.
Except for the handwheel handles, the mill/drill was fully assembled at the factory.
Use a slotted screwdriver to attach the handwheel handles, as shown in Figure 7.
Handwheel |
Handles |
Figure 7. Handwheel handles attached.
Lag Screw
Flat Washer
Machine Base
Concrete | Lag Shield Anchor |
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Drilled Hole
Figure 6. Popular method for anchoring
machinery to a concrete floor.
Model G0755 (Mfg. Since 1/13) |