5
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
B
A
C
D
E
G
J
F
K
H
A
F
B
A
L
M
ASSEMBLING T H E MOBILE B A S E
The mobile base is constructed of heavy gage steel with
welded joints and features a bolt-on foot lever assembly,
single swivel caster, and rigid wheels. Two adjustable
foot pads opposite the rigid wheels assure stable four-
corner contact when the base is lowered. A convenient
foot-operated control lever raises and lowers the base for
easy movement for cleaning and repositioning.
3.
Fig. 6, illustrates the caster assembly (F) and foot
lever assembly (A) fastened to the mobile base (B).
4.
W ith the foot lever (A) Fig. 7, in the raised position
as shown, the mobile base should be level with the floor
surface and the two rubber feet, one of which is shown
at (L), should contact the floor surface. To adjust the rub-
ber feet, tighten and loosen the hex nut, which is shown
at (M) and the nut which is located directly above the
rubber feet.
5.
IMPORTA N T:W H E N PLACING T H E MACHINE ON
T H E MOBILE BASE, M A K E C E R TAIN F O O T L E V E R
(A) FIG. 7, IS IN T H E RAISED POSITION A S S H O W N
TO AVOID M O V E M E N T O F THE MOBILE BASE.
2.
Assemble caster assembly (F) Fig. 5, to mobile base
bracket (G) using the four inch-long screw (H) through
two holes (J) in mobile base bracket (G) and two holes in
caster assembly (F). Fasten in place using locknut (K).
1.
Assemble foot lever assembly (A) Fig. 4, to the out-
side of mobile base (B) with two 1-1/2 inch-long hex head
screws (C), four flat washers (D), and two hex nuts (E).