Sheet Metal Floor Foot plays a vital role in the installation and fixing of mechanical equipment. Whether it is Front or Reverse type floor foot, their installation requires rigorous and meticulous operation to ensure the stability and safety of the equipment.
1. Installation of Front Floor Foot
According to the equipment design drawings and the actual situation on site, determine the installation position of the Front floor foot at the front end of the equipment base, use measuring tools to make precise measurements, and mark the equipment base with a marker. Place the Front floor foot in the pre-marked position to ensure that the floor foot fits tightly with the equipment base. At the same time, prepare the required fasteners such as bolts, nuts, and washers. Use tools such as screwdrivers or wrenches to pass the bolts through the reserved holes of the floor foot and the equipment base, and screw in the nuts to fix them. During the tightening process, ensure that the tightening torque of the bolts is moderate to avoid deformation or damage of the floor foot due to overtightening, and to avoid instability of the equipment due to overloosening. After installation, use tools such as a level to check whether the Front floor foot is level. If necessary, you can adjust the level by adjusting the bolt height. At the same time, check whether the connection between the floor foot and the equipment base is firm and reliable.
2. Installation of Reverse Floor Foot
Determine the installation position of the Reverse floor foot at the rear end of the equipment base according to the equipment design drawings and the actual situation on site. Also use the measuring tool to make precise measurements and make marks. Place the Reverse floor foot in the pre-marked position to ensure that the floor foot fits tightly with the equipment base. Prepare the required fasteners. Similar to the installation process of the Front floor foot, use tools such as a screwdriver or wrench to pass the bolts through the reserved holes of the floor foot and the equipment base, and screw in the nuts to fix them. Also pay attention to the moderate tightening torque of the bolts. After installation, check whether the Reverse floor foot is level and whether the connection between it and the equipment base is firm and reliable.
Whether it is Front or Reverse type Sheet Metal Floor Foot, accurate measurement, careful installation and strict inspection are required during the installation process. Only in this way can the stability and safety of the equipment be ensured, providing strong guarantee for the normal operation of the equipment.