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Hi all
Yesterday I proudly took delivery of a Jet JPT-310 Planer/Thicknesser, and I'm pretty excited at unpacking it and getting it up and running. When I ordered this from Axminster, I also ordered the Jet mobile base (500kg version), and now I'm faced with a dilemma of how on earth I get the planer off the delivery pallet and onto this wheel base.
For those of you who are unfamiliar with the Jet mobile base, it consists of four corner frames (with a caster mounted on each one), and then four high-strength steel bars to which the corner frames attach. So in theory, at least, one doesn't have to completely build the base before the planer is "lowered" into position.
But I just have no idea how to tackle this one! Do I try and "slide" the 230kg beast from the pallet onto the wheel set? Do I take the planer off the pallet first, and then try and tilt it onto the wheel kit, two wheels at a time? I just don't know!
Any advice as to how other people have address this would be gratefully received!
Thank you
Ian
Yesterday I proudly took delivery of a Jet JPT-310 Planer/Thicknesser, and I'm pretty excited at unpacking it and getting it up and running. When I ordered this from Axminster, I also ordered the Jet mobile base (500kg version), and now I'm faced with a dilemma of how on earth I get the planer off the delivery pallet and onto this wheel base.
For those of you who are unfamiliar with the Jet mobile base, it consists of four corner frames (with a caster mounted on each one), and then four high-strength steel bars to which the corner frames attach. So in theory, at least, one doesn't have to completely build the base before the planer is "lowered" into position.
But I just have no idea how to tackle this one! Do I try and "slide" the 230kg beast from the pallet onto the wheel set? Do I take the planer off the pallet first, and then try and tilt it onto the wheel kit, two wheels at a time? I just don't know!
Any advice as to how other people have address this would be gratefully received!
Thank you
Ian