Mounting machine to workpiece
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Secure all moving parts to prevent them from swinging to the lowest
point.
3. Attach and torque to 230 ft-lbs (310 Nm) the lifting assembly (P/N 68425
in Figure 3-9).
4. Lift the machine into the inner diameter of the flange using the lifting
assembly, until the setup fingers rest against the flange.
5. Extend the chuck feet at the 6:00, 9:00, 12:00, and 3:00 positions to secure
the machine into position.
6. Use a second method of fixation, in addition to the locking feet. See Sec-
tion 3.5.3 on page 33 for fixation options for ID mounting.
Either the weld plate or the flange clamp must be used for securing the
CM6200 in the workpiece, in addition to locking the jacking feet.
Failure to properly secure the machine may result in the machine falling
from the workpiece, potentially causing serious injury or death.
7. Remove all tools from workpiece and machine.
8. Center and level the machine on the flange as described in Section 3.9 on
page 47.
3.8.4 OD mounting the machine vertically
When mounting the CM6200 in the vertical position, make sure that the lifting
assembly (P/N 68425 in Figure 3-9) is properly installed on the machine. This lift-
ing device will help keep the machine stable and perpendicular, making it safer and
easier to mount the machine vertically.
Do the following to OD mount the machine to a vertical flange:
1. Position the machining arm (see Section 3.6 on page 35) and the counter-
weight arm (see Section 3.7 on page 39) before lifting (see Section 3.3 on
page 22).
Secure all moving parts to prevent them from swinging to the lowest
point.
2. Attach and torque to 230 ft-lbs (310 Nm) the lifting assembly (P/N 68425,
Figure 3-9).
3. Lift the machine over the flange using the lifting assembly, until the setup
fingers rest against the flange.