Pega 367 with Fanuc 04PC User Pre-installation Guide
©Amada America, Inc.
Print Date 03/07/2001 Revision 4.0
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Floor Condition: Sloped
The slope of the floor plays an important step in the leveling
procedure of the machine. To properly level the machine the
weight bearing points must be as far from the centerline of the
machine frame as possible.
Should the floor slope excessively the weight bearing points of
the machine may not be far enough from the machine centerline
to ensure a stable machine.
Under these conditions, a procedure known as
Half-Shimming
should be used.
Sloped Floor
Weight Bearing Point
Machine
centerline
Shim
Base Plate
Base Plate
Machine Foot
To move the weight bearing points further from the machine
centerline the use of half-shims of .125" thick on top of the base
plate and leveling shims as shown is recommended.
After the half-shims are installed and the machine frame is
leveled, use the rocking test to determine that the machine
frame is stable enough to allow production without damaging the
machine.
Under extreme conditions the use of half-shims may not move
the machine weight bearing points far enough from the machine
centerline to ensure the machine frame is stable.
Under these conditions a more suitable location must be found
for the machine, or a new foundation for the machine will be
necessary.
Sloped Floor
Weight Bearing Point
Machine
centerline
Base Plate
Base Plate
Machine Foot
Half-shim
Shim