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D4666 Heavy-Duty Mobile Base

Using Mobile Base

1.

  DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM POWER!

2.

  With machine mounted on mobile base, adjust each 

rubber foot so it clears floor by at least 

1

8

". Refer to 

Adjusting Rubber Feet for details.

— If the floor is uneven, retract the feet completely 

to eliminate the chance of the pads dragging on 

the floor. 

3.

  Check to make sure the pathway is clear of all 

obstructions.

4.

  Push machine from the lowest possible point to avoid 

tipping it over, and move it to its new location.

 

Note:

 

The best control is usually achieved by push-

ing on the side with the swivel casters. 

— If the machine is large, get an assistant to help 

stabilize the machine while it is being moved.

5.

  Adjust each foot until it touches floor, then lower 

each foot at least an additional half-turn. This 

ensures major load of machine is on feet rather than 

on casters.

6.

  Check the machine to make sure it is stable in its 

new location, and make sure the machine is clear of 

any obstructions before reconnecting the power and 

turning the machine 

ON

.

To reduce risk of serious injury when 

using this mobile base: 

1. 

LOCKING  FEET.  Do  not  operate 

the  machine  on  the  mobile  base 

unless both mobile base feet firmly 

contact  the  floor  and  raise  the 

base enough to disable the casters. 

Using  the  machine  on  the  base 

when it is not secured could result 

in a loss of workpiece control.

2.  TIPPING HAZARD. To avoid tipping 

it  over,  push  the  machine  and 

base  at  the  lowest  possible  point 

and have an assistant stabilize the 

machine if it is large. 

3.  PINCH  HAZARD.  Keep  your  hands 

clear of any potential obstructions 

between  the  machine  you  are 

moving  and  other  equipment  or 

tables that may protrude into the 

path of travel.

4.  MACHINE  STABILITY.  Test  for 

stability after placing the machine 

in its new location. Turn the knobs 

down  enough  to  move  the  feet 

against  the  ground,  then  push  on 

the  machine  at  several  locations, 

making sure it is not off balance.

Lift  heavy  equipment  carefully  and 

with the proper equipment. Get assis-

tance  if  needed  to  reduce  the  risk  of 

serious personal injury. 

To avoid serious personal injury, keep 

your hands and fingers clear of machine 

base  and  mobile  base  pinch  points 

when placing the machine.

Before moving the machine and mobile base, check 

to make sure the pathway is clear of any hoses, wires, 

tools or shop debris. An abrupt impact with an object  

in the path of travel can lock a wheel and cause the 

machine  to  fall  over,  resulting  in  serious  personal 

injury.  Disconnect  the  machine  from  any  power 

supply or dust collection system before moving. 

Содержание D4666

Страница 1: ...rner Bracket 1 D Left Rear Corner Bracket 1 E 21 Side Rails 4 F 3 Swivel Casters 2 G 3 Wheels 2 H Foot Pedals 4 I Foot Pedal Springs 2 J Foot Pedal Plungers 2 K Adjustable Rubber Feet 2 L Bearing Slee...

Страница 2: ...sition on the mobile base then the base can be built around the machine Proceed to Assembling Base Around Machine on Page 5 for instructions on how to build the base around the machine Note Anything e...

Страница 3: ...xed Caster Wheel 2 Install a foot pedal plunger and spring into each of the front corner brackets see Figure 5 and attach a rubber foot with M10 1 5 hex nut to the bottom of each foot pedal plunger 3...

Страница 4: ...rement allows for easier machine fit during assembly 9 With the help of an assistant or proper lifting equip ment lift and position machine inside mobile base see Figure 11 10 Check to make sure the m...

Страница 5: ...g mobile base assembly Spring Plunger Rubber Foot Figure 12 Installing foot lever assembly Figure 13 Attaching foot pedal Foot Lever Corner Brackets with Rubber Feet Side Rail Figure 14 Rail inserted...

Страница 6: ...then place a 4x4 block under machine see Figure 17 8 Slide each of the corner brackets onto remain ing side rail and slide assembly into rail bracket assembly from Step 6 Adjust fit until rail brack...

Страница 7: ...ixed firmly against the floor to stabilize the machine Adjusting Rubber Feet The height of the rubber feet can be adjusted to stabi lize the machine To ensure the machine does not move during operatio...

Страница 8: ...2 Use wood screws to fasten boards together from both sides Note Allow 24 hours for the glue to dry before plac ing your machine on the base 3 Refer to Assembly on Page 3 for assembly instructions 4...

Страница 9: ...bile base feet firmly contact the floor and raise the base enough to disable the casters Using the machine on the base when it is not secured could result in a loss of workpiece control 2 TIPPING HAZA...

Страница 10: ...ET 11 XD4666011 ADJUSTABLE FOOT M10 1 5 X 30 3 XD4666003 LEFT FRONT CORNER BRACKET 12 XD4666012 HEX BOLT M8 1 25 X 16 4 XD4666004 RIGHT FRONT CORNER BRACKET 13 XD4666013 SHOULDER BOLT M10 1 5 X 14 10...

Страница 11: ...ly or in combination with other products This warranty does not apply to defects or damages due directly or indirectly from misuse abuse negligence accidents repairs or alterations or lack of maintena...

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