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Two machinist's levels
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Baseplate-leveling worksheet
This procedure is applicable to cast iron and fabricated steel baseplates.
1.
If you use sleeve-type bolts, fill the bolt sleeves with packing material or rags to prevent grout
from entering the bolt holes.
2.
Put the sets of wedges or shims on each side of each foundation bolt.
The sets of wedges should have a height of between 19 mm | 0.75 in. and 38 mm | 1.50 in.
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1.
Shims or wedges
Figure 6: Top view
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1.
Shims or wedges
Figure 7: Side view
3.
Lower the baseplate carefully onto the foundation bolts.
4.
Put the machinist's levels across the mounting pads of the driver and the mounting pads of the
pump.
NOTICE:
Remove all dirt from the mounting pads in order to ensure that the correct leveling is ach-
ieved. Failure to do so can result in equipment damage or decreased performance.
5.
Level the baseplate both lengthwise and across by adding or removing shims or moving the
wedges.
These are the leveling tolerances:
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A maximum difference of 3.2 mm | 0.125 in. lengthwise
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A maximum difference of 1.5 mm | 0.059 in. across
You can use the baseplate-leveling worksheet when you take the readings.
6.
Hand-tighten the nuts for the foundation.
4.2.4 Install the baseplate using jackscrews
Tools required:
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Anti-seize compound
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Jackscrews
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Bar stock
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Two machinist's levels
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Baseplate-leveling worksheet
This procedure is applicable to the feature-fabricated steel baseplate and the advantage base base-
plate.
4.2 Baseplate-mounting procedures
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