Mounting to shop floor, Notice, Lifting sander – Woodstock SHOP FOX W1772 User Manual

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W1772/W1773 37" Drum Sander

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Although not required, we recommend that you mount

your new machine to the floor. Because this is an optional

step and floor materials may vary, floor mounting hard-

ware is not included.

Bolting to Concrete Floors

Lag shield anchors with

3

/

8

" lag bolts or anchor studs

(

Figure 15) are two popular methods for anchoring 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

Figure 15. Typical fasteners for mounting

to concrete floors.

NOTICE

Anchor studs are stronger and more permanent alter-

natives 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 at a later point.

Bolting to Wood Floors

The most secure method of mounting this drum sander to

a wood floor is using

3

8

" hex bolts with flat washers, and

securing the bolts from under the floor with flat washers,

lock washers and hex nuts, as shown in

Figure 16. Use lag

bolts with washers only if you do not have access to the

underside of the floor.

Lifting Sander

To place the sander in a permanent location, do these

steps.

1. Unbolt the sander from the pallet.

2. Position the forklift forks directly above the sander.

Place two lifting straps with hooks on the ends over

the forklift forks and slide the hooks into the eye-

bolts shown in

Figure 14.

3. Lift the sander and move it to your predetermined

location. DO NOT lift it any higher than is necessary

to clear the floor.

Figure 14. Lifting the sander.

Lag Screw and Anchor

Anchor Stud

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Figure 16. Bolting to a wood floor.

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