Bolting to Concrete Floors

Anchor studs and lag shield anchors with lag bolts (see Figure 7) are two popular methods for anchoring an object to a concrete floor. We sug- gest you research the many options and methods for mounting your machine and choose the best that fits your specific application.

Anchor Stud

Lag Shield Anchor & Bolt

Figure 7. Typical fasteners for mounting to

concrete floors.

Using Machine Mounts

Using machine mounts, shown in Figure 8, gives the advantage of fast leveling and vibration reduc- tion. The large size of the foot pads distributes the weight of the machine to reduce strain on the floor.

Figure 8. Machine mount example.

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Assembly

To assemble your mill:

1.Secure the three handles to the handwheels with the M6-1 x 25 cap screws, as shown in

Figure 9.

Handle

Figure 9. Handle attached to handwheel.

2.Use the external retaining ring pliers to remove the retaining ring from the end of the vertical crank screw, reverse the crank han- dle from its shipping position, then re-install the retaining ring (see Figure 10).

Retaining Ring

Figure 10. Vertical crank handle properly

installed.

Model G0695 (Mfg. Since 9/10)

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