Lifting; Machine Placement - Woodstock SHOP FOX M1012 Instruction Manual

48" pan and box brake
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Lifting

If you are unsure of how to lift this equipment
safely, consult a qualified professional.
When lifting the pan and box brake, make sure the
weight is supported evenly with two or more lift-
ing devices.
Make sure the body of the brake is bearing the
load (Figure 5).

Machine Placement

Floor and Workbench Load
Your Model M1012 weighs nearly 1300 lbs and has a
footprint of 56
" x 29". Most concrete floors should
1
2
be sufficient to carry the weight. BEFORE moving the
brake onto a wood floor, inspect it carefully to deter-
mine that it will be sufficient to carry the load of the
machine, the lifting device, and its operators. If you
question the strength of your floor, you should consider
having it inspected for possible reinforcement.
Working Clearances
Consider existing and anticipated needs, size of mate-
rial to be processed through the machine, and space
for auxiliary stands, work tables or other machinery
when establishing a location for your Model M1012 Pan
and Box Brake.
Lighting
Lighting should be bright enough to eliminate shadow
and prevent eye strain.
Figure 5. Pan and box brake supported
evenly by two lifting straps.
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M1012 48" Pan and Box Brake
The Model M1012 is
a heavy machine that
weighs approximate-
ly 1300 lbs. Serious
personal injury may
occur if safe moving
methods are not fol-
lowed. To be safe,
you will need assis-
tance
and
power
equipment
moving the shipping
crate and removing
the equipment from
the crate.
when

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