Plan your floor space around the machine’s installed dimensions of 62.5 x 27.75 x 59.65 in (1590 x 705 x 1515 mm), then add practical working clearance on the operator and service sides for safe loading, door access, and routine maintenance. Anchoring is typically site-dependent and is usually driven by your facility’s safety practices, floor condition, and vibration control needs.

In most labs and production QA areas, the clearance requirement is set by how you will handle stock and service the unit, including:

  • Bar stock infeed and outfeed, plus room to work at the chuck and tailstock
  • Front access for tool changes, setup, and cleaning
  • Side or rear access for electrical and pneumatic connections, and for coolant-related service tasks

For anchoring, many customers place the system on a stable, level concrete floor and use leveling to keep machining repeatable. Whether you bolt it down or use an isolation approach depends on your floor, local code or seismic requirements, and how strict you want vibration control to be for your specimen prep workflow.

If you want to confirm the right layout and anchoring approach for your shop floor and specimen handling method, review the system details under learn more and send your space constraints through request a quote.