Mounting to shop floor notice, Notice – Grizzly Slow Speed Cold Cut G0665 User Manual

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Although not required, we recommend that you
mount your new machine to the floor. this will
require drilling holes in the stand. Because this
is an optional step and floor materials may vary,
floor mounting hardware is not included.

bolting to Concrete floors

lag shield anchors with lag bolts (

figure 7) and

anchor studs are two popular methods for anchor-
ing an object to a concrete floor. We suggest
you research the many options and methods for
mounting your machine and choose the best that
fits your specific application.

Mounting to Shop

floor

NOTICE

Anchor studs are stronger and more per-

manent alternatives to lag shield anchors;

however, they will stick out of the floor,

which may cause a tripping hazard if you

decide to move your machine.

figure 7. typical fasteners for mounting to

concrete floors.

NOTICE

We strongly recommend securing your

machine to the floor if it is hardwired to the

power source. Consult with your electrician

to ensure compliance with local codes.

once the stand is assembled (see

Setup on Page

14) it is ready to be mounted to the shop floor.

To mount the stand to the floor:

1. drill four holes in the inner lip at the bottom of

the stand in the approximate locations shown
in

figure 8. Be sure the holes are large

enough for the anchor method you choose.

figure 8. Mounting hole locations.

2. place the stand in the desired location.

3. reach into the stand from above and mark

the position of the four holes you drilled in

Step 1 onto the shop floor.

4. Move the stand, then install mounting hard-

ware into the floor using the method that best
fits your specific application.

5. place the stand over the mounting hardware,

and secure it according to the mounting hard-
ware manufacturer's specifications.

Anchor stud

lag shield Anchor

lag Bolt

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