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T28000 T28922 T28923 (Mfd. Since 11/18)

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3.  Attach foot pedal to each front corner bracket 

using (1) M8-1.25 x 52 shoulder bolt and (1) 
M8-1.25 lock nut (see 

Figure 6).

1.  Attach  swivel  caster  to  each  front  corner 

bracket using (4) M8-1.25 x 16 hex bolts and 
(4) M8-1.25 lock nuts (see 

Figure 4).

Assembling Base &  

Mounting Machine

Figure 4. Swivel caster attached to front corner 

bracket.

Swivel 

Caster

Lock Nut 

(1 of 4)

Hex Bolt

(1 of 4)

5.  Orient  fixed  casters  in  same  direction 

machine will typically be moved (see 

Figure 

8).  Mounting  fixed  casters  in  wrong  direc-
tion will make it difficult to move mobile base 
around in small spaces.

Typical Direction of Movement

(TOP VIEW OF CASTER)

CORRECT

INCORRECT

Figure 8. Orientation of fixed casters for easy 

machine movement.

4.  Attach fixed caster wheels to each rear cor-

ner bracket using (1) M10-1.5 x 55 shoulder  
bolt and (1) bearing sleeve (see 

Figure 7).

Figure 7. Fixed caster wheel installed on rear 

corner bracket.

Fixed Caster Wheel

Figure 6. Attaching foot pedals.

Foot 

Pedal

2.  Install  foot  pedal  plunger  and  spring  into 

each front corner bracket (see 

Figure 5), and 

attach a rubber foot (with M10-1.5 hex nut) to 
the bottom of each foot pedal plunger.

Figure 5. Installing foot pedal plunger and 

spring.

Foot Pedal

Plunger

Spring

Rubber 

Foot

Front 

Corner 

Bracket

Summary of Contents for T28000

Page 1: ...5 x 52 Pedals 2 O Hardware Not Shown Hex Bolts M8 1 25 x 16 Brackets 24 Hex Nuts M10 1 5 Rubber Feet 2 Lock Nuts M8 1 25 Caster Pedal 10 Lock Nuts M10 1 5 Casters 2 Inventory Specifications T28000 Min...

Page 2: ...ase such as a drill press there is an increased risk of tipping when moving it around on a mobile base To reduce the risk a mounting base plate should be used between the mobile base and machine Proce...

Page 3: ...rec tion will make it difficult to move mobile base around in small spaces Typical Direction of Movement TOP VIEW OF CASTER CORRECT INCORRECT Figure 8 Orientation of fixed casters for easy machine mov...

Page 4: ...wobbles and there is no deflection in mobile base Deflection If any deflection exists verify all fasteners are securely tightened and mobile base is properly assembled If this does not solve the probl...

Page 5: ...be pushed against when moving the machine To assemble mobile base around machine 1 Install foot pedal plunger and spring into each front corner bracket see Figure 12 and attach a rubber foot with M10...

Page 6: ...While an assistant lifts one side of the machine slide rail bracket assembly from Step 5 under machine as shown in Figure 17 Note It may be necessary to re adjust posi tion of rails once machine is a...

Page 7: ...and set machine on the floor Note When moving the mobile base the rub ber feet should not touch the floor However when operating the machine ensure that the rubber feet are fixed firmly against the fl...

Page 8: ...ure it is stable in its new location and make sure machine is clear of any obstructions before reconnecting power and turning machine ON To reduce risk of serious injury when using this mobile base 1...

Page 9: ...increase the stan dard footprint of machines such as drill presses to make them more stable The base plate should be approximately 3 4 thick and made of plywood do not use OSB MDF or particle board to...

Page 10: ...BLE FOOT M10 1 5 X 30 4 PT28000004 RIGHT FRONT CORNER BRACKET 12 PT28000012 HEX BOLT M8 1 25 X 16 5 PT28000005 RAIL 21 T28000 13 PT28000013 SHOULDER BOLT M10 1 5 X 14 10 X 55 5 PT28922005 RAIL 14 T289...

Page 11: ...BOLT M8 1 25 X 16 4 PT28923004 RIGHT FRONT CORNER BRACKET 13 PT28923013 SHOULDER BOLT M10 1 5 X 14 10 X 55 5 PT28923005 RAIL 21 14 PT28923014 WHEEL BEARING SLEEVE 6 PT28923006 CASTER 3 FIXED 15 PT2892...

Page 12: ...y shall be tried in the State of Washington County of Whatcom We shall in no event be liable for death injuries to persons or property or for incidental contingent special or consequential damages ari...

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