Graco 571004, 571003 important safety instructions Cutting Drum Assemblies, Handle Bar Adjustment

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Cutting Drum Assemblies

Cutting Drum Assemblies

Avoid touching or handling drum after use until it has completely cooled.

Different drum configurations can be used for different applications. There are three different types of drum assemblies compatible with the GrindLazer: carbide flails, carbide millers, and diamond blades.

Carbide Flail Cutter/Assembly

Gradually adjust depth down to remove marking line (minimal amount of paved surface should be removed).

Carbide Miller Cutter/Assembly

Best results for deep cuts are achieved by making sev- eral thin passes. A single pass should be no deeper than 1/32 in. or damage to rods and cutters could occur.

NOTE: Each increment on Drum Adjustment Dial (D) is 0.010 in. (0.25 mm) depth change of cutting drum.

Diamond Blade Assembly

(480 Models Only)

Watch Depth Control Wheels (K) during operation; if wheels are spinning, proper depth is being achieved.

NOTICE

Diamond Blades are designed to be cooled by air- flow around the blades. Lift blade out of cut every 10 to 15 seconds, then run at full speed for several seconds to prevent excessive heat build-up which could damage the blades.

Cutter and Drum Assemblies

The engine should not labor. Run engine at full speed and adjust forward speed to fit the work being performed. Harder concrete surfaces will have to be cut at a slower pace than asphalt or other softer sur- faces.

Handle Bar Adjustment

To adjust handle bar: remove four screws (S), slide handle bar to desired height, and replace screws and tighten.

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571004, 571003 specifications

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