
10
Concrete
Floor
M16 Bolt
(supplied
with the
steel base)
Washer
1
2
1
2
2
3
4
Concrete
Floor
Washer
3
as needed
Concrete Floor Installation – Method 2
Leveling the Washer – Method 2
Moving to Final Location (cont.)
Leveling the Washer – Method 1
Concrete
Floor
Washer
3
3
as needed
Installation on a Floor or Steel Base
The drum of rigid-mount models is fixed to the frame. The floor and
steel base (if used) underneath the washer MUST be stable enough
to absorb the dynamic loads which are created during the spinning
sequence (see “Technical Specifications” for the values for each
model). The existing concrete floor must be at least 4.72"/120 mm
thick (see “Anchoring Rigid-Mount Models” section).
1.
Use M16 anchor bolts (not supplied – position 4 in “Concrete
Floor Installation – Method 2” illustration below), ø60/ø16.5 x
6 mm washers (supplied – position 2), and M16 self locking nuts
(supplied – position 1) to securely anchor into the steel base
(if used) and floor.
2.
Make sure the washer is level and stable at all corners. If the
washer must be raised to level it, use stainless or galvanised
spacing washers (see position 3 in illustrations below) inserted
between the washer frame and the floor (see “Leveling the
Washer” illustrations below). The dimensions of the spacers must
be the same as the dimension of the washer frame in the place
where the anchor bolts are located – 020" x 0.20"/80 x 80 mm.
3.
Fit a washer and self locking nut on the anchor bolt and tighten
it with a torque wrench to a torque of 100Nm (75 ft/lb). Recheck
the torque after a short period of washer operation.
4.
Check that the washer is level.
Concrete
Floor
Washer
1
2
3
4
Concrete Floor Installation – Method 1
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