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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.
1.2.3 Primary Information Sources
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Milnor
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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
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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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1.3 Determining Load Size
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You will not do damage to the machine with a large load if you follow these rules:
1. The goods are made of common cotton or synthetic materials.
2. The load can balance in the cylinder before the extract step.
3. The extract speed has not been increased above the designed maximum.
4. You do not program so many extract steps that you do damage to the motor.
For common goods, the size of the machine sets the quantity you can put in the machine.
Commissioning