Royal Machine Mount #5

Part Number: 27005 Category:

$374.00

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  • Royal machine mounts are built tough to level and last. All metal parts are zinc plated for rust protection and long life.
  • Royal machine mounts simplify machine installation, reduce noise, and isolate vibration.
  • Great for injection molding machines, presses, lathes, mills, and grinders.
  • These mounts meet OSHA requirements by preventing machines from “walking” without the need for bolting or cementing.
  • All Royal machine mounts incorporate a large, chloroprene rubber base that is resistant to oil, water, and many chemicals.
  • Support cup is machined from a solid bar instead of deep drawn, resulting in increased thickness for strength and rigidity.
  • Unique internal retaining clip ensures that mounts will stay together if machine is moved to a new location.
  • Royal machine mounts protect sensitive machine components, improve performance, and reduce maintenance costs.
Mount Type #5
Load Range per Mount (lbs.) for Non-Impact Machinery 6,600–12,000
Load Range per Mount (lbs.) for Injection Molding Machines 8,220 max.
Load Range per Mount (lbs.) for Presses up to 125 strokes / min 5,940-8,800
Load Range per Mount (lbs.) for Presses up to 180 strokes / min 4,290-7,700
Load Range per Mount (lbs.) for Presses up to 200 strokes / min 2,860-5,280
Base Diameter 7.88
Leveling Plate Diameter 3.93
Height to Top of Leveling Plate 2.72
Height to Top of Bolt 7.88
Leveling Bolt Size M20 x 1.5
Standard Leveling Bolt 6.88
Level Adjustment 1.00

IMPORTANT — Before installing mounts on any machine, make sure they are approved for use by the machine manufacturer.

Easy Installation — No drilling or bolting to floor required

Raise machine and slide mount into place.
Insert leveling bolt through machine base hole and thread into mount. Lower machine onto leveling plate.
Raise or lower machine by turning leveling bolt.
When machine is level, secure in place with washer and lock nut.

Choosing the Correct Royal Machine Mounts

  1. Calculate the load on each mount by dividing the total weight of the machine by the number of mounting locations.

    Note: sometimes it may be necessary to compensate for machines that do not have an evenly distributed load.

  2. Find the category in the specification chart which corresponds to the type of machine being installed.
  3. Match up the correct mount with the machine.

Example: Suppose you wish to mount an 18,000-lb. CNC lathe which has six mounting locations.

18,000 ⁄ 6 = 3,000 lbs. per mount

Using the chart below, we see that this machine falls into the range of the 27003 mount for non-impact machinery.

Warning: Always use the correct mount for each machine. These mounts are not designed for machines that must be bolted to the floor to prevent tipping. If you have any questions, please contact us.