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(Manufactured since 6/11)
the bandsaw center of gravity is above the middle
of the machine. Although not required, we strong-
ly recommend that you mount your new machine
to the floor to prevent tipping. Because this is an
optional step and floor materials may vary, floor
mounting hardware is not included.

Bolting to Concrete floors

Anchor studs and lag bolts (figure 10) are two
popular methods for anchoring an object to a con-
crete floor. We sug gest you research the many
options and methods for mounting your machine
and choose the best that fits your specific applica-
tion.
Mounting to Shop floor
NOTICE
Anchor studs are stronger and more perma-
nent alternatives to lag bolts; however, they
will stick out of the floor, which may cause
a tripping hazard if you decide to move your
machine.
NOTICE
We strongly recommend securi ng your
machine to the floor if it is hardwired to the
power source. Consult with your electrician
to ensure compliance with local codes .
figure 10. typical fasteners for mounting to
concrete floors.
Anchor stud
lag Anchor & Bolt
Moving & Placing
This bandsaw is a heavy
machine. Serious per-
sonal injury may occur if
safe moving methods are
not used. To be safe, get
assistance and use power
equipment rated for over
1000 lbs. to move the ship-
ping crate and remove the
machine from the crate.
To lift and move the bandsaw:
1. position lifting straps under the head of the
bandsaw and on the forklift forks, as shown
in figure 11.
figure 11. lifting straps positioned on bandsaw
and forklift forks.
Only us lifti ng straps and power lifting
equipment rate d for at least 1000 lbs ., and
in g ood working condition. If the bandsaw
should fall or tip over while moving it, seri-
ous personal injury and property damage
could result.