Product Manual

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Mobile Configuration: Foot levers depressed, mobile
base resting on the swivel casters.
Static Configuration: Foot levers raised, mobile base
resting on the rubber feet.
OPERATING THE MOBILE BASE (FIG. 14 & 15)
1. Place the fully assembled mobile base on a level surface.
2. Carefully plan the orientation of the machine onto the mobile base. When the mobile base is in the rmobile con-
figuration, the foot lever side will be lifted 1.2 inches (30mm) higher that the fixed wheel side. To minimize the risk
of the machine being tipped over, the heaviest weight should be positioned at the foot lever side.
3. Securely bolt the machine onto the mobile base using the mounting holes on the surface of each corner piece.
4. The total weight being placed on the mobile base must not exceed the maximum weight capacity of 500 lbs.
5. Unplug any electrical tools before moving or repositioning the machine.
6. To move the machine, step down on the two foot levers of the mobile base to raise the base into mobile configu-
ration. When moving, always push on the base but not the machine itself to minimize of risk of tipping the machine
over. To stabilize the machine, lift up the foot levers to lower the base into the static configuration.
OPERATION
7. Test the stability in both the mobile configuration (on the casters) and the static configuration (on the rubber
feet). Use extra caution when raising top heavy machines such as drill presses and band saws as they have a higher
chance of being tipped over.
8. Never use your machine while the base is in the mobile configuration. Always lower the machine into the static
configuration and check that it is stable before operation.
9. Always test your setup for stability and safety after repositioning.
Fig. 14 Fig. 15