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Figure 1. How Rotating Forces Act On the Foundation
Typical Washer-extractor (see note below)
Legend
A...Direction of force
B...Load
C...Rotation (frequency = RPM / 60)
NOTE: This figure applies to both rigid and suspended washer-extractors and to both
at-grade and upper floor installations.
Primary Information Sources
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Milnor
®
provides, or can provide the following information of use to engineers and architects, for
the given machine model:
• The machine dimensional drawing, found in the installation manual, specifies the machine’s
required anchorage.
• The Milnor
®
Service Department can provide static and dynamic load values and frequency
(extract speed) values on request.
NOTICE: All data is subject to change without notice and may have changed since last
printed. It is the responsibility of the potential owner/operator to obtain written confirma-
tion that any data furnished by Milnor
®
applies for the model number(s) and serial num-
ber(s) of the purchased machine(s).
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Prevent Damage from Chemical Supplies and Chemical
Systems
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All Milnor
®
washer-extractors and CBW
®
tunnel washers use stainless steel with the ANSI 304
specification. This material gives good performance when chemical supplies are correctly ap-
plied. If chemical supplies are incorrectly applied, this material can be damaged. The damage can
be very bad and it can occur quickly.
Chemical supply companies usually:
• supply chemical pump systems that put the supplies in the machine,
Important Installation Precautions