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USER MANUAL GZB88094 Vevor
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MOBILE BASE
MODEL: GZB88094
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MODEL: GZB88094

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING: Read and understand this manual before assembling, installing, operating, or servicing this product. Failure to follow these warnings and instructions can caus death, personal injury, or damage to valuable property.
- Please do not put it near flammable materials.
- It is forbidden to carry people under any condition.
- This product cannot be used to go up or down stairs.
- Overload is strictly prohibited.
- Don't move too fast when passing pothole areas.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
MODEL AND PARAMETERS
Material: Q235
Product size: Minimum 18x24 inches, maximum 26.5x31.5 inches Load capacity: 1500 lbs max.
Note: When adjusting the mobile base to the maximum installation size cannot be used with the maximum load capacity.
Part list:

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Part list A C F D E O T K U P L H I B G M R N| Parts List | |||||
| S/N | Description | Qty | S/N | Description | Qty |
| Ⓐ | Front Left Corner | 1 | eners | Foot Lever | 2 |
| Ⓑ | Front Right Corner | 1 | ® | M10 Jam Nut | 2 |
| © | Short Side Tube | 2 | ® | Rubber Glide Foot | 2 |
| Ð | Rear Left Corner | 1 | ◎ | M8 Nyloc Nut | 2 |
| Œ | Rear Right Corner | 1 | ® | 8x60-15Hex Bolt | 2 |
| fifth | Lon9 Side Tube | 2 | ® | 10x 70 Hex Bolt | 2 |
| G | M10x20 Flanged Hex Bolt | 16 | ® | 3" Swivel Caster | 2 |
| H | Foot Lever Plunger | 2 | ® | M12 Flange Nut | 2 |
| I | Foot Lever Spring | 2 | ® | M10 Lock Washer | 2 |
| J | M8 Flat Washer | 8 | ® | 3" wheel | 2 |
| K | M10 Flat Washer | 2 | |||
Safety Instructions for Mobile Bases
- Be careful when moving to limit any finger pinch points.
- Place base on a level surface and adjust levelers before placing the machine in position. This should keep the machine from rocking, while testing it for stability.
- Test the stability in both the up (on the casters) and the down positions. Exercise caution when testing the stability of top heavy machines (drill presses, band saws, etc.).
- Unplug any power tool before moving or repositioning your tool.
- Always test your set-up for stability and safety after repositioning.
- Care should be taken when planning the orientation of the machine onto the Universal Mobile Base. Transfer the weight off of the levelers to the casters will result in the machine tilting 1/2" toward the fixed wheels. When positioning top heavy tools such as a drill press or band saw, take advantage of the center of gravity, and position so that it will remain stable while on casters.
- Never use your machine without engaging the floor locks and foot locks. Always lower the machine onto the non-skid levelers before operating.
- When moving, always push the base, not the machine.
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.

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Direction of RollA long narrow base, such as on a jointer, would benefit from this arrangement. Most machines may be arranged to the convenience of the user.

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Direction of RollA 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.
Safety Instructions for Mobile Bases
- Be careful when moving to limit any finger pinch points.
- Place base on a level surface and adjust levelers before placing the machine in position. This should keep the machine from rocking, while testing it for stability.
- Test the stability in both the up (on the casters) and the down positions. Exercise caution when testing the stability of top heavy machines (drill presses, band saws, etc.).
- Unplug any power tool before moving or repositioning your tool.
- Always test your set-up for stability and safety after repositioning.
- Care should be taken when planning the orientation of the machine onto the Universal Mobile Base. Transfer the weight off of the levelers to the casters will result in the machine tilting 1/2" toward the fixed wheels. When positioning top heavy tools such as a drill press or band saw, take advantage of the center of gravity, and position so that it will remain stable while on casters.
- Never use your machine without engaging the floor locks and foot locks. Always lower the machine onto the non-skid levelers before operating.
- When moving, always push the base, not the machine.
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.

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Direction of RollA long narrow base, such as on a jointer, would benefit from this arrangement. Most machines may be arranged to the convenience of the user.

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Direction of RollA 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.
Assembly Instructions
What's in the box:

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Diagram of a mechanical linkage system with labeled components (A–P) and directional arrows indicating movement or assembly.Step 1. Assemble front corners
- Bolt foot lever Ⓛ to base using part Ⓙ, Ⓞ, & ₽
- Bolt swivel caster to base using part Ⓢ

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J O P x2Step 2. Assemble back corners
- Bolt wheel ⬆ to base using parts Ⓔ, Ⓣ, & Ⓞ

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U K T Q x2Step 3. Assemble side tubes
- Bolt side tube between the front and back right corners using 4x part G
- Bolt the tube out of the side of the front and back corner using 2x part G each

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Mechanical clamp or bracket component with black and white parts, no visible text or symbolsStep 4. Slide the machine onto the base
- Slide your machine onto the mobile base before connecting the remaining corners
Step 5. Connect the remaining corners
- Bolt side tube between the front and back right corners using 4x part G

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Mechanical bracket component with four black mounting feet and a central square frame (no text or symbols)- Slide the left assembly onto the front and back rail - bolt it together using 4x part G

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Mechanical linkage component with four black components and a central square frame (no text or symbols visible)MAINTENANCE
- Avoid prolonged exposure to the sun to avoid aging.
- Inspect accessories for wear, cracks, and other damage before use, replace defective accessories immediately.
Manufacturer: Shanghaimuxinmuyeyouxiangongsi
Address: Shuangchenglu 803nong11hao1602A-1609shi, baoshanqu, shanghai 200000 CN.
Imported to AUS: SIHAO PTY LTD, 1 ROKEVA STREETEASTWOOD NS 2122 Australia
Imported to USA: Sanven Technology Ltd., Suite 250, 9166 Anaheim Pla Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
| EC | REP |
E-CrossStu GmbH
Mainzer Landstr.69, 60329 Frankfurt am Ma
| UK | REP |
YH CONSULTING LIMITED.
C/O YH Consulting Limited Office 147, Centurion H
London Road, Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey, TW18 4
VEVOR®
TOUGH TOOLS, HALF PRICE
Technical Support and E-Warranty Certificate www.vevor.com/support
VEVOR®
TOUGH TOOLS, HALF PRICE
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Part list A C F D E O T K U P L H I B G M R NSafety Instructions for Mobile Bases
- Be careful when moving to limit any finger pinch points.
- Place base on a level surface and adjust levelers before placing the machine in position. This should keep the machine from rocking, while testing it for stability.
- Test the stability in both the up (on the casters) and the down positions. Exercise caution when testing the stability of top heavy machines (drill presses, band saws, etc.).
- Unplug any power tool before moving or repositioning your tool.
- Always test your set-up for stability and safety after repositioning.
- Care should be taken when planning the orientation of the machine onto the Universal Mobile Base. Transfer the weight off of the levelers to the casters will result in the machine tilting 1/2" toward the fixed wheels. When positioning top heavy tools such as a drill press or band saw, take advantage of the center of gravity, and position so that it will remain stable while on casters.
- Never use your machine without engaging the floor locks and foot locks. Always lower the machine onto the non-skid levelers before operating.
- When moving, always push the base, not the machine.
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.

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Direction of RollA long narrow base, such as on a jointer, would benefit from this arrangement. Most machines may be arranged to the convenience of the user.

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Direction of RollA 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.
Safety Instructions for Mobile Bases
- Be careful when moving to limit any finger pinch points.
- Place base on a level surface and adjust levelers before placing the machine in position. This should keep the machine from rocking, while testing it for stability.
- Test the stability in both the up (on the casters) and the down positions. Exercise caution when testing the stability of top heavy machines (drill presses, band saws, etc.).
- Unplug any power tool before moving or repositioning your tool.
- Always test your set-up for stability and safety after repositioning.
- Care should be taken when planning the orientation of the machine onto the Universal Mobile Base. Transfer the weight off of the levelers to the casters will result in the machine tilting 1/2" toward the fixed wheels. When positioning top heavy tools such as a drill press or band saw, take advantage of the center of gravity, and position so that it will remain stable while on casters.
- Never use your machine without engaging the floor locks and foot locks. Always lower the machine onto the non-skid levelers before operating.
- When moving, always push the base, not the machine.
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.

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Direction of RollA long narrow base, such as on a jointer, would benefit from this arrangement. Most machines may be arranged to the convenience of the user.

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Direction of RollA 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.

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Assembly Instructions What's in the box:Step 1. Assemble front corners
- Bolt foot lever Ⓛ to base using part Ⓙ, Ⓞ, & Ⓟ
- Bolt swivel caster to base using part Ⓢ

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J O P L S x2Step 2. Assemble back corners
- Bolt wheel ⬆ to base using parts Ⓚ, Ⓣ, & Ⓤ

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U K T Q x2Step 3. Assemble side tubes
- Bolt side tube between the front and back right corners using 4x part G
- Bolt the tube out of the side of the front and back corner using 2x part G each

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Mechanical clamp or bracket component with black and silver parts, no visible text or symbolsStep 4. Slide the machine onto the base
- Slide your machine onto the mobile base before connecting the remaining corners
Step 5. Connect the remaining corners
- Bolt side tube between the front and back right corners using 4x part G

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Mechanical component with four black triangular arms and a central square frame, no visible text or symbols- Slide the left assembly onto the front and back rail - bolt it together using 4x part G

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Mechanical frame component with black and silver components (no text or symbols visible)ENTRETIEN
C/O YH Consulting Limited Bureau 147, Centurion House, London Road, Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey, TW18 4AX
VEVOR®
TOUGH TOOLS, HALF PRICE
www.vevor.com/support
MOBILE BASIS
MODELL: GZB88094
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Black metal frame with wheels and mounting feet, no visible text or symbolsFoto als Referenz
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Part list A C F D E O T K U P L H I B G M R NSafety Instructions for Mobile Bases
- Be careful when moving to limit any finger pinch points.
- Place base on a level surface and adjust levelers before placing the machine in position. This should keep the machine from rocking, while testing it for stability.
- Test the stability in both the up (on the casters) and the down positions. Exercise caution when testing the stability of top heavy machines (drill presses, band saws, etc.).
- Unplug any power tool before moving or repositioning your tool.
- Always test your set-up for stability and safety after repositioning.
- Care should be taken when planning the orientation of the machine onto the Universal Mobile Base. Transfer the weight off of the levelers to the casters will result in the machine tilting 1/2" toward the fixed wheels. When positioning top heavy tools such as a drill press or band saw, take advantage of the center of gravity, and position so that it will remain stable while on casters.
- Never use your machine without engaging the floor locks and foot locks. Always lower the machine onto the non-skid levelers before operating.
- When moving, always push the base, not the machine.
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.

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Direction of RollA long narrow base, such as on a jointer, would benefit from this arrangement. Most machines may be arranged to the convenience of the user.

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Direction of RollA 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.
Safety Instructions for Mobile Bases
- Be careful when moving to limit any finger pinch points.
- Place base on a level surface and adjust levelers before placing the machine in position. This should keep the machine from rocking, while testing it for stability.
- Test the stability in both the up (on the casters) and the down positions. Exercise caution when testing the stability of top heavy machines (drill presses, band saws, etc.).
- Unplug any power tool before moving or repositioning your tool.
- Always test your set-up for stability and safety after repositioning.
- Care should be taken when planning the orientation of the machine onto the Universal Mobile Base. Transfer the weight off of the levelers to the casters will result in the machine tilting 1/2" toward the fixed wheels. When positioning top heavy tools such as a drill press or band saw, take advantage of the center of gravity, and position so that it will remain stable while on casters.
- Never use your machine without engaging the floor locks and foot locks. Always lower the machine onto the non-skid levelers before operating.
- When moving, always push the base, not the machine.
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.

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Direction of RollA long narrow base, such as on a jointer, would benefit from this arrangement. Most machines may be arranged to the convenience of the user.

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Direction of RollA 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.

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Assembly Instructions What's in the box:Step 1. Assemble front corners
- Bolt foot lever Ⓛ to base using part Ⓙ, Ⓞ, & Ⓟ
- Bolt swivel caster to base using part Ⓢ

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J O P L S x2Step 2. Assemble back corners
- Bolt wheel ⬆ to base using parts Ⓚ, Ⓣ, & Ⓞ

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U K T Q x2Step 3. Assemble side tubes
- Bolt side tube between the front and back right corners using 4x part G
- Bolt the tube out of the side of the front and back corner using 2x part G each

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Mechanical clamp or bracket component with black and silver parts, no visible text or symbolsStep 4. Slide the machine onto the base
- Slide your machine onto the mobile base before connecting the remaining corners
Step 5. Connect the remaining corners
- Bolt side tube between the front and back right corners using 4x part G

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Mechanical component with four black triangular arms and a central square frame, no visible text or symbols- Slide the left assembly onto the front and back rail - bolt it together using 4x part G

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Mechanical frame component with black and silver components (no text or symbols visible)WARTUNG
C/O YH Consulting Limited Office 147, Centurion House, London Road, Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey, TW18 4AX
VEVOR®
TOUGH TOOLS, HALF PRICE
elettronica www.vevor.com/support
BASE MOBILE
MODELLO: GZB88094
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Black metal frame with wheels and mounting feet, no visible text or symbolstext_image
Part list A C F D E O T K U P L H I B G M R NSafety Instructions for Mobile Bases
- Be careful when moving to limit any finger pinch points.
- Place base on a level surface and adjust levelers before placing the machine in position. This should keep the machine from rocking, while testing it for stability.
- Test the stability in both the up (on the casters) and the down positions. Exercise caution when testing the stability of top heavy machines (drill presses, band saws, etc.).
- Unplug any power tool before moving or repositioning your tool.
- Always test your set-up for stability and safety after repositioning.
- Care should be taken when planning the orientation of the machine onto the Universal Mobile Base. Transfer the weight off of the levelers to the casters will result in the machine tilting 1/2" toward the fixed wheels. When positioning top heavy tools such as a drill press or band saw, take advantage of the center of gravity, and position so that it will remain stable while on casters.
- Never use your machine without engaging the floor locks and foot locks. Always lower the machine onto the non-skid levelers before operating.
- When moving, always push the base, not the machine.
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.

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Direction of RollA long narrow base, such as on a jointer, would benefit from this arrangement. Most machines may be arranged to the convenience of the user.

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Direction of RollA 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.
Safety Instructions for Mobile Bases
- Be careful when moving to limit any finger pinch points.
- Place base on a level surface and adjust levelers before placing the machine in position. This should keep the machine from rocking, while testing it for stability.
- Test the stability in both the up (on the casters) and the down positions. Exercise caution when testing the stability of top heavy machines (drill presses, band saws, etc.).
- Unplug any power tool before moving or repositioning your tool.
- Always test your set-up for stability and safety after repositioning.
- Care should be taken when planning the orientation of the machine onto the Universal Mobile Base. Transfer the weight off of the levelers to the casters will result in the machine tilting 1/2" toward the fixed wheels. When positioning top heavy tools such as a drill press or band saw, take advantage of the center of gravity, and position so that it will remain stable while on casters.
- Never use your machine without engaging the floor locks and foot locks. Always lower the machine onto the non-skid levelers before operating.
- When moving, always push the base, not the machine.
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.

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Direction of RollA long narrow base, such as on a jointer, would benefit from this arrangement. Most machines may be arranged to the convenience of the user.

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Direction of RollA 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.

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Assembly Instructions What's in the box:Step 1. Assemble front corners
- Bolt foot lever Ⓛ to base using part Ⓙ, Ⓞ, & Ⓟ
- Bolt swivel caster to base using part Ⓢ

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J O P L S x2Step 2. Assemble back corners
- Bolt wheel ⬆ to base using parts Ⓚ, Ⓣ, & Ⓞ

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U K T Q x2Step 3. Assemble side tubes
- Bolt side tube between the front and back right corners using 4x part G
- Bolt the tube out of the side of the front and back corner using 2x part G each

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Mechanical clamp or bracket component with black and silver parts, no visible text or symbolsStep 4. Slide the machine onto the base
- Slide your machine onto the mobile base before connecting the remaining corners
Step 5. Connect the remaining corners
- Bolt side tube between the front and back right corners using 4x part G

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Mechanical component with four black triangular arms and a central square frame, no visible text or symbols- Slide the left assembly onto the front and back rail - bolt it together using 4x part G

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Mechanical frame component with black and silver components (no text or symbols visible)MANUTENZIONE
Importato in AUS: SIHAO PTY LTD, 1 ROKEVA STREETEASTWOOD NSW 2122 Australia
C/O YH Consulting Limited Ufficio 147, Centurion House, London Road, Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey, TW18 4AX
VEVOR®
TOUGH TOOLS, HALF PRICE
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Black metal frame with wheels and mounting feet, no visible text or symbolstext_image
Part list A C F D E O T U K L P S B H I G M R NSafety Instructions for Mobile Bases
- Be careful when moving to limit any finger pinch points.
- Place base on a level surface and adjust levelers before placing the machine in position. This should keep the machine from rocking, while testing it for stability.
- Test the stability in both the up (on the casters) and the down positions. Exercise caution when testing the stability of top heavy machines (drill presses, band saws, etc.).
- Unplug any power tool before moving or repositioning your tool.
- Always test your set-up for stability and safety after repositioning.
- Care should be taken when planning the orientation of the machine onto the Universal Mobile Base. Transfer the weight off of the levelers to the casters will result in the machine tilting 1/2" toward the fixed wheels. When positioning top heavy tools such as a drill press or band saw, take advantage of the center of gravity, and position so that it will remain stable while on casters.
- Never use your machine without engaging the floor locks and foot locks. Always lower the machine onto the non-skid levelers before operating.
- When moving, always push the base, not the machine.
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.

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Direction of RollA long narrow base, such as on a jointer, would benefit from this arrangement. Most machines may be arranged to the convenience of the user.

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Direction of RollA 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.
Safety Instructions for Mobile Bases
- Be careful when moving to limit any finger pinch points.
- Place base on a level surface and adjust levelers before placing the machine in position. This should keep the machine from rocking, while testing it for stability.
- Test the stability in both the up (on the casters) and the down positions. Exercise caution when testing the stability of top heavy machines (drill presses, band saws, etc.).
- Unplug any power tool before moving or repositioning your tool.
- Always test your set-up for stability and safety after repositioning.
- Care should be taken when planning the orientation of the machine onto the Universal Mobile Base. Transfer the weight off of the levelers to the casters will result in the machine tilting 1/2" toward the fixed wheels. When positioning top heavy tools such as a drill press or band saw, take advantage of the center of gravity, and position so that it will remain stable while on casters.
- Never use your machine without engaging the floor locks and foot locks. Always lower the machine onto the non-skid levelers before operating.
- When moving, always push the base, not the machine.
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.

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Direction of RollA long narrow base, such as on a jointer, would benefit from this arrangement. Most machines may be arranged to the convenience of the user.

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Direction of RollA 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.

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Assembly Instructions What's in the box:Step 1. Assemble front corners
- Bolt foot lever Ⓛ to base using part Ⓙ, Ⓞ, & Ⓟ
- Bolt swivel caster to base using part Ⓢ

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J O P L S x2Step 2. Assemble back corners
- Bolt wheel ⬆ to base using parts Ⓚ, Ⓣ, & Ⓞ

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U K T Q x2Step 3. Assemble side tubes
- Bolt side tube between the front and back right corners using 4x part G
- Bolt the tube out of the side of the front and back corner using 2x part G each

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Mechanical clamp or bracket component with black and silver parts, no visible text or symbolsStep 4. Slide the machine onto the base
- Slide your machine onto the mobile base before connecting the remaining corners
Step 5. Connect the remaining corners
- Bolt side tube between the front and back right corners using 4x part G

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Mechanical bracket with four black components and a central square frame (no text or symbols)- Slide the left assembly onto the front and back rail - bolt it together using 4x part G

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Mechanical frame component with black and silver components (no text or symbols visible)MANTENIMIENTO
Importado a AUS: SIHAO PTY LTD, 1 ROKEVA STREETEASTWOOD NSW 2122 Australia
Importado a EE. UU.: Sanven Technology Ltd., Suite 250, 9166 Anaheim Place, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730

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REPRESENTANTE DE LA CEE-CrossStu GmbH
C/O YH Consulting Limited Oficina 147, Centurion House, London Road, Staines upon Thames, Surrey, TW18 4AX
VEVOR®
TOUGH TOOLS, HALF PRICE
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Black metal frame with wheels and mounting feet, no visible text or symbolstext_image
Part list A C F D E O T K U P L H I B G M R NSafety Instructions for Mobile Bases
- Be careful when moving to limit any finger pinch points.
- Place base on a level surface and adjust levelers before placing the machine in position. This should keep the machine from rocking, while testing it for stability.
- Test the stability in both the up (on the casters) and the down positions. Exercise caution when testing the stability of top heavy machines (drill presses, band saws, etc.).
- Unplug any power tool before moving or repositioning your tool.
- Always test your set-up for stability and safety after repositioning.
- Care should be taken when planning the orientation of the machine onto the Universal Mobile Base. Transfer the weight off of the levelers to the casters will result in the machine tilting 1/2" toward the fixed wheels. When positioning top heavy tools such as a drill press or band saw, take advantage of the center of gravity, and position so that it will remain stable while on casters.
- Never use your machine without engaging the floor locks and foot locks. Always lower the machine onto the non-skid levelers before operating.
- When moving, always push the base, not the machine.
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.

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Direction of RollA long narrow base, such as on a jointer, would benefit from this arrangement. Most machines may be arranged to the convenience of the user.

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Direction of RollA 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.
Safety Instructions for Mobile Bases
- Be careful when moving to limit any finger pinch points.
- Place base on a level surface and adjust levelers before placing the machine in position. This should keep the machine from rocking, while testing it for stability.
- Test the stability in both the up (on the casters) and the down positions. Exercise caution when testing the stability of top heavy machines (drill presses, band saws, etc.).
- Unplug any power tool before moving or repositioning your tool.
- Always test your set-up for stability and safety after repositioning.
- Care should be taken when planning the orientation of the machine onto the Universal Mobile Base. Transfer the weight off of the levelers to the casters will result in the machine tilting 1/2" toward the fixed wheels. When positioning top heavy tools such as a drill press or band saw, take advantage of the center of gravity, and position so that it will remain stable while on casters.
- Never use your machine without engaging the floor locks and foot locks. Always lower the machine onto the non-skid levelers before operating.
- When moving, always push the base, not the machine.
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.

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Direction of RollA long narrow base, such as on a jointer, would benefit from this arrangement. Most machines may be arranged to the convenience of the user.

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Direction of RollA 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.

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Assembly Instructions What's in the box:Step 1. Assemble front corners
- Bolt foot lever Ⓛ to base using part Ⓙ, Ⓞ, & Ⓟ
- Bolt swivel caster to base using part Ⓢ

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J O P L S x2Step 2. Assemble back corners
- Bolt wheel ⬆ to base using parts Ⓚ, Ⓣ, & Ⓞ

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U K T Q x2Step 3. Assemble side tubes
- Bolt side tube between the front and back right corners using 4x part G
- Bolt the tube out of the side of the front and back corner using 2x part G each

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Mechanical clamp or bracket component with black and silver parts, no visible text or symbolsStep 4. Slide the machine onto the base
- Slide your machine onto the mobile base before connecting the remaining corners
Step 5. Connect the remaining corners
- Bolt side tube between the front and back right corners using 4x part G

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Mechanical bracket with four black components and a central square frame (no text or symbols)- Slide the left assembly onto the front and back rail - bolt it together using 4x part G

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Mechanical frame component with black and silver components (no text or symbols visible)KONSERWACJA
Import do AUS: SIHAO PTY LTD, 1 ROKEVA STREETEASTWOOD NSW 2122 Australii
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Part list A C F D E O T K U P L H I B G M R NSafety Instructions for Mobile Bases
- Be careful when moving to limit any finger pinch points.
- Place base on a level surface and adjust levelers before placing the machine in position. This should keep the machine from rocking, while testing it for stability.
- Test the stability in both the up (on the casters) and the down positions. Exercise caution when testing the stability of top heavy machines (drill presses, band saws, etc.).
- Unplug any power tool before moving or repositioning your tool.
- Always test your set-up for stability and safety after repositioning.
- Care should be taken when planning the orientation of the machine onto the Universal Mobile Base. Transfer the weight off of the levelers to the casters will result in the machine tilting 1/2" toward the fixed wheels. When positioning top heavy tools such as a drill press or band saw, take advantage of the center of gravity, and position so that it will remain stable while on casters.
- Never use your machine without engaging the floor locks and foot locks. Always lower the machine onto the non-skid levelers before operating.
- When moving, always push the base, not the machine.
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.

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Direction of RollA long narrow base, such as on a jointer, would benefit from this arrangement. Most machines may be arranged to the convenience of the user.

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Direction of RollA 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.
Safety Instructions for Mobile Bases
- Be careful when moving to limit any finger pinch points.
- Place base on a level surface and adjust levelers before placing the machine in position. This should keep the machine from rocking, while testing it for stability.
- Test the stability in both the up (on the casters) and the down positions. Exercise caution when testing the stability of top heavy machines (drill presses, band saws, etc.).
- Unplug any power tool before moving or repositioning your tool.
- Always test your set-up for stability and safety after repositioning.
- Care should be taken when planning the orientation of the machine onto the Universal Mobile Base. Transfer the weight off of the levelers to the casters will result in the machine tilting 1/2" toward the fixed wheels. When positioning top heavy tools such as a drill press or band saw, take advantage of the center of gravity, and position so that it will remain stable while on casters.
- Never use your machine without engaging the floor locks and foot locks. Always lower the machine onto the non-skid levelers before operating.
- When moving, always push the base, not the machine.
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.

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Direction of RollA long narrow base, such as on a jointer, would benefit from this arrangement. Most machines may be arranged to the convenience of the user.

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Direction of RollA 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.

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Assembly Instructions What's in the box:Step 1. Assemble front corners
- Bolt foot lever Ⓛ to base using part Ⓙ, Ⓞ, & Ⓟ
- Bolt swivel caster to base using part Ⓢ

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J O P L S x2Step 2. Assemble back corners
- Bolt wheel ⬆ to base using parts Ⓚ, Ⓣ, & Ⓤ

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U K T Q x2Step 3. Assemble side tubes
- Bolt side tube between the front and back right corners using 4x part G
- Bolt the tube out of the side of the front and back corner using 2x part G each

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Mechanical clamp or bracket component with black and silver parts, no visible text or symbolsStep 4. Slide the machine onto the base
- Slide your machine onto the mobile base before connecting the remaining corners
Step 5. Connect the remaining corners
- Bolt side tube between the front and back right corners using 4x part G

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Mechanical bracket with four black components and a central square frame (no text or symbols)- Slide the left assembly onto the front and back rail - bolt it together using 4x part G

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Mechanical frame component with black and silver components (no text or symbols visible)ONDERHOUD
C/O YH Consulting Limited Kantoor 147, Centurion House, London Road, Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey, TW18 4AX
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Part list A C F D E O T K U P L H I B G M R NSafety Instructions for Mobile Bases
- Be careful when moving to limit any finger pinch points.
- Place base on a level surface and adjust levelers before placing the machine in position. This should keep the machine from rocking, while testing it for stability.
- Test the stability in both the up (on the casters) and the down positions. Exercise caution when testing the stability of top heavy machines (drill presses, band saws, etc.).
- Unplug any power tool before moving or repositioning your tool.
- Always test your set-up for stability and safety after repositioning.
- Care should be taken when planning the orientation of the machine onto the Universal Mobile Base. Transfer the weight off of the levelers to the casters will result in the machine tilting 1/2" toward the fixed wheels. When positioning top heavy tools such as a drill press or band saw, take advantage of the center of gravity, and position so that it will remain stable while on casters.
- Never use your machine without engaging the floor locks and foot locks. Always lower the machine onto the non-skid levelers before operating.
- When moving, always push the base, not the machine.
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.

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Direction of RollA long narrow base, such as on a jointer, would benefit from this arrangement. Most machines may be arranged to the convenience of the user.

text_image
Direction of RollA 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.
Safety Instructions for Mobile Bases
- Be careful when moving to limit any finger pinch points.
- Place base on a level surface and adjust levelers before placing the machine in position. This should keep the machine from rocking, while testing it for stability.
- Test the stability in both the up (on the casters) and the down positions. Exercise caution when testing the stability of top heavy machines (drill presses, band saws, etc.).
- Unplug any power tool before moving or repositioning your tool.
- Always test your set-up for stability and safety after repositioning.
- Care should be taken when planning the orientation of the machine onto the Universal Mobile Base. Transfer the weight off of the levelers to the casters will result in the machine tilting 1/2" toward the fixed wheels. When positioning top heavy tools such as a drill press or band saw, take advantage of the center of gravity, and position so that it will remain stable while on casters.
- Never use your machine without engaging the floor locks and foot locks. Always lower the machine onto the non-skid levelers before operating.
- When moving, always push the base, not the machine.
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.

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Direction of RollA long narrow base, such as on a jointer, would benefit from this arrangement. Most machines may be arranged to the convenience of the user.

text_image
Direction of RollA 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.

text_image
Assembly Instructions What's in the box:Step 1. Assemble front corners
- Bolt foot lever Ⓛ to base using part Ⓙ, Ⓞ, & Ⓟ
- Bolt swivel caster to base using part Ⓢ

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J O P L S x2Step 2. Assemble back corners
- Bolt wheel ⬆ to base using parts Ⓚ, Ⓣ, & Ⓞ

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U K T Q x2Step 3. Assemble side tubes
- Bolt side tube between the front and back right corners using 4x part G
- Bolt the tube out of the side of the front and back corner using 2x part G each

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Mechanical clamp or bracket component with black and silver parts, no visible text or symbolsStep 4. Slide the machine onto the base
- Slide your machine onto the mobile base before connecting the remaining corners
Step 5. Connect the remaining corners
- Bolt side tube between the front and back right corners using 4x part G

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Mechanical bracket with four black components and a central square frame (no text or symbols)- Slide the left assembly onto the front and back rail - bolt it together using 4x part G

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Mechanical frame component with black and silver components (no text or symbols visible)UNDERHÅLL
C/O YH Consulting Limited Office 147, Centurion House, London Road, Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey, TW18 4AX
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