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Grizzly g3616 milling machines: user guide
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Note: Anchor studs, as shown in Figure 9 below,
are stronger and more permanent alternatives to
lag shield anchors; however, they will stick out
of the floor, which may cause difficulties if you
decide to move your mill at a later point.
Figure 9. Typical anchor stud.
To mount the mill to the floor:
1.
Locate the mill as close to electrical power as
possible, providing a minimum of three feet of
clearance between the back of machine and
the wall.
2.
Put on safety glasses and a dust mask before
starting!
3.
Use the mounting holes in the milling machine
base to act as a guide, or layout holes as
shown in Figure 10, for drilling into your floor,
and drill approximately 3
concrete floor.
20
" deep into the
1
2
52"
33
"
1
4
3
1
Figure 10. Foundation plan for machine
installation (all units listed in mm).
4.
Using compressed air and a vacuum hose,
remove the concrete dust from the newly
drilled holes.
5.
Using the hammer and punch, pound the lag
shields into the concrete below the stand feet
and flush with the surface of the concrete.
6.
Secure the mill to the floor with the
bolts and washers. Use the level to make
sure the table is flat along its travel. If it is not
level, insert steel shims under the mill. Once
the mill is level, finish tightening the bolts.
7
1
"
2
8
" 9
1
"
3
2
4
19
15
8
"
5
8
5
7
"
8
"
3
"
1
8
8
30"
18
"
3
8
" lag
5
16
G3616/G3617 Mill
"
5
8
3
"
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