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T32468 (Mfd. Since 02/21)

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T32468 Parts Breakdown & List

REF PART #

DESCRIPTION

REF PART #

DESCRIPTION

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PT32468001

LEFT REAR CORNER BRACKET

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PT32468011

ADJUSTABLE FOOT M10-1.5 X 30

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PT32468002

RIGHT REAR CORNER BRACKET

12

PT32468012

HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 16

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PT32468003

LEFT FRONT CORNER BRACKET

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PT32468013

SHOULDER BOLT M12-1.75 X 14, 13 X 80

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PT32468004

RIGHT FRONT CORNER BRACKET

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PT32468014

WHEEL BEARING SLEEVE

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PT32468005

RAIL 21" 

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PT32468015

HEX NUT M10-1.5

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PT32468006

ALL-TERRAIN WHEEL 4"

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PT32468016

LOCK NUT M8-1.25

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PT32468007

ALL-TERRAIN CASTER 4" SWIVEL

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PT32468017

SHOULDER BOLT M8-1.25 X 8, 8 X 52

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PT32468008

FOOT PEDAL

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PT32468018

STABILITY WARNING LABEL

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PT32468009

FOOT PEDAL PLUNGER 17MM

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PT32468019

GRIZZLY.COM LABEL

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PT32468010

COMPRESSION SPRING 1.5 X 22 X 61

Please Note: We do our best to stock replacement parts whenever possible, but we cannot guarantee that all parts shown here 
are available for purchase. Call 

(800) 523-4777 or visit our online parts store at www.grizzly.com to check for availability.

Summary of Contents for T32468

Page 1: ...ungers 2 K Adjustable Rubber Feet 2 L Bearing Sleeves 8 M Shoulder Bolts M12 1 75 x 80 Wheels 2 N Shoulder Bolts M8 1 25 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 Casters Pedals 10 Inventory Specifications Minimum Inside Dimensions 19 x 21 Maximum Inside Dimensions 31 x 31 Maximum Weight Capacity 1200 lbs For questions or...

Page 2: ...ch 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 Proceed to Making a Base Plate on Page 9 if your machine fits this situation If the machine is too heavy to lift into position on the mobile base then the base can be built around the machine Proceed to Assembli...

Page 3: ...n small spaces Typical Direction of Movement TOP VIEW OF BRACKET CORRECT INCORRECT Figure 8 Orientation of fixed wheels for easy machine movement 4 Attach 1 all terrain wheel to each rear cor ner bracket using 1 M12 1 75 x 80 shoulder bolt and 2 bearing sleeves see Figure 7 Figure 7 All terrain wheel installed on rear corner bracket Figure 6 Attaching foot pedals Foot Pedal 2 Install foot pedal pl...

Page 4: ...tion If any deflection exists verify all fasteners are securely tightened and mobile base is properly assembled If this does not solve the problem verify machine does not exceed the rated weight limit listed in Specifications on Page 1 Wobbles Wobbles can easily be elimi nated by placing an appropriately sized shim between machine and mobile base where needed 8 Secure each end of corner brackets w...

Page 5: ...shed 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 1 5 hex nut to the bottom of each foot pedal plunger Figure 12 Installing foot pedal plunger and spring Spring Rubber Foot Foot Pedal Plunger 2 Attach each foot pedal to front corner bracket using 1 M8 1 2...

Page 6: ...ide 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 actually on base assembly Side rails may be cut down to accommodate machines with smaller footprints However reducing length of mobile base decreases stability and increases likelihood of tipping tall or top heavy machines Base plat...

Page 7: ...floor However when operating the machine ensure that the rubber feet are fixed firmly against the floor to stabilize the machine Adjusting Rubber Feet The height of the rubber feet can be adjusted to stabilize the machine To ensure the machine does not move during operations always make sure the adjustable rubber feet see Figure 22 are firmly touching the ground before operating the machine Tool N...

Page 8: ...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 LOCKING FEET Do not operate machine on mobile base unless both mobile base feet firmly contact floor and raise base enough to disable casters Using the machine on base when it is not secured could result ...

Page 9: ...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 hold the weight of the machine IMPORTANT A base plate should not be used with machines over 500 lbs Base plate dimen sions should not be more than twice the width of the machine base Base Plate Mobile Base Me...

Page 10: ...2468014 WHEEL BEARING SLEEVE 5 PT32468005 RAIL 21 15 PT32468015 HEX NUT M10 1 5 6 PT32468006 ALL TERRAIN WHEEL 4 16 PT32468016 LOCK NUT M8 1 25 7 PT32468007 ALL TERRAIN CASTER 4 SWIVEL 17 PT32468017 SHOULDER BOLT M8 1 25 X 8 8 X 52 8 PT32468008 FOOT PEDAL 18 PT32468018 STABILITY WARNING LABEL 9 PT32468009 FOOT PEDAL PLUNGER 17MM 19 PT32468019 GRIZZLY COM LABEL 10 PT32468010 COMPRESSION SPRING 1 5 ...

Page 11: ...erty or for incidental contingent special or consequential damages arising from the use of our products The manufacturers reserve the right to change specifications at any time because they constantly strive to achieve better quality equipment We make every effort to ensure that our products meet high quality and durability standards and we hope you never need to use this warranty In the event you...

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