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Grizzly T33447 Instructions Manual page 8

Rough surface mobile base

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4.
Raise foot pedals to lift rubber feet and move
machine (see Figure 24).
IMPORTANT: When moving mobile base, rubber
feet should not touch floor. Likewise, when oper-
ating machine, ensure that rubber feet are fixed
firmly against floor to provide stability, without lift-
ing casters.
Figure 24. Foot pedal raised.
Using Mobile Base
1.
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2.
With machine mounted on mobile base,
raise foot pedals to lift rubber feet. If needed,
adjust feet to ensure feet do not drag during
move. Refer to Adjusting Rubber Feet on
Page 7 for details.
— If floor is uneven, retract feet completely to
eliminate chance of pads dragging.
3.
Check to make sure machine pathway is
clear of all obstructions.
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Foot Pedal
4.
Push machine from lowest possible point to
avoid tipping it over, and move it to its new
location. Best control is usually achieved by
pushing from swivel caster side of base.
— If machine is large, get an assistant to help
stabilize machine while it is being moved.
5.
Press foot pedals down to lock base in place.
Refer to Adjusting Rubber Feet on Page 7
for details.
6.
Check machine to make sure it is stable in its
new location, and make sure machine is clear
of any obstructions before connecting power
and turning machine ON.
To reduce risk of serious injury when using
this mobile base:
1. LOCKING FEET. Do not operate machine
on mobile base unless both mobile base
feet firmly contact floor and raise base
enough to disable casters. Using machine
on base when it is not secured could result
in a loss of workpiece control.
2. MACHINE STABILITY. Test for stability
after placing machine in its new location.
Adjust feet so they each touch ground,
then push on machine at several locations,
making sure it is not off balance. Hex nuts
can be adjusted up to top of foot assembly
to lock foot height.
Model T33447 (Mfd. Since 07/22)

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