Assembly Examples
Be sure to follow safety and Assembly Instructions. Keep in mind the actual operation
of your machine and the effect it has on overall stability.
Direction of Roll
A long, narrow base, such as on a jointer,
would benefit from this arrangement.
Most machines may be arranged to the
convenience of the user.
Attaching Wheels and Casters
1. Review the diagrams for wheel, caster and leveler placement.
2. Attach swivel plate
rod bolt
and 1/4''-20 self locking (black) nut
Figure 1.
3. Attach actuator cam lever
pivot bolt
and 1/4''-20 self-locking zinc (silver) nut
Note: The Actuator Cam Levers can be oriented in either direction.
4. Attach swivel caster
5. Insert threaded rubber foot
3/8''-16 jamb nut
6. Repeat steps 1 through 5 on the (Front-Left) caster bracket corner
9. Slip wheel
10. Insert 1/4''-20 x 1 3/4'' bolt
through wheel
self locking zinc (silver) nut
prevent the wheel from turning.
Tip: Insert extra bolt into the axle hole from the inside of the corner. Insert the
bolt into the wheel housing just far enough to act as a "hanger" for the nylon
washer. Now carefully align the wheel, and install the axle bolt, per above.
11. Lift your machine or item to be mobilized into place.
CAUTION: Check stability in both the up and down positions before using.
Failure to follow safety and assembly instructions may result in
personal injury or damage to product.
to the (Front-Right) caster bracket corner
to caster bracket using 1/4''-20 x 2 1/2'' zinc (silver)
to swivel plate
into the threaded hole in leveling foot bracket. Spin
onto the top of the threaded rubber foot
into position on left and right corners (
, through nylon bushing
. Use care not to overtighten. Over tightening will
A short narrow base, such as found
on a drill press or bandsaw, may
benefit from this arrangement. Due
to swivel rotation base may sit out of
level. Rotate swivel wheel away from
base to correct.
using 3/8''-16 nut
through hole in the outer edge of wheel housing,
, and secure to corner using 1/4''-20
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Direction of Roll
. For proper orientation, refer to
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), refer to Figure 1.
using pivot
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