G0641 Double Miter Saw
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Although not required, we recommend that you
mount your new machine to the floor. Because
this is an optional step and floor materials may
vary, floor mounting hardware is not included.
Generally, you can either bolt your machine to
the floor or mount it on machine mounts. Both
options are described below. Whichever option
you choose, it is necessary to level your machine
with a precision level.
Bolting to Concrete Floors
Anchor studs and lag shield anchors with lag bolts
(Figure 7) are two popular methods for anchor-
ing an object to a concrete floor. We suggest
you research the many options and methods for
mounting your machine and choose the best that
fits your specific application.
Mounting to Shop
Floor
NOTICE
Anchor studs are stronger and more perma-
nent alternatives to lag anchors and bolts;
however, they will stick out of the floor,
which may cause a tripping hazard if you
decide to move your machine
.
Figure 8. Machine mount example.
Using Machine Mounts
Using machine mounts, shown in Figure 8, gives
the advantage of fast leveling and vibration reduc
-
tion. The large size of the foot pads distributes
the weight of the machine to reduce strain on the
floor.
NOTICE
We strongly recommend securing your
machine to the floor if it is hardwired to the
power source. Consult with your electrician
to ensure compliance with local codes.
Figure 7. Typical fasteners for mounting to
concrete floors.
Anchor Stud
Lag Anchor & Bolt