Harbor Freight Tools 94634 Product Overview, Product Features, See Figure E, next

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PRODUCT OVERVIEW

The Curb Machine is an electrically-driven concrete extruder.

1.The machine operates on common household current of 115 volts.

2.The machine produces continuous concrete edging, borders, and mower strips without the use of form work or guide rails.

3.The machine can produce in excess of 500 feet per hour under ideal conditions with constant feeding.

4.The machine can create circles with a diameter of 36 inches, and will lay the con- crete product as close as 1/4 inch from an existing structure.

5.The machine can also extrude the edging in a trench or above the ground as needed.

PRODUCT FEATURES

1.Body Assembly: The Body (13) includes the Hopper, Motor Enclosure, and Chute.

(See Figure E, next page.)

2.Steering Assembly: The Steering Assembly is located at the rear of the Curb Machine and includes the Steering Handle (46), Steering Rod (43), Wheel Bracket (47), and rear Pneumatic Tires (9) for lateral movement of the entire unit.

(See Figure E.)

The Steering Assembly is usually centered if you are working on level ground with no obstacles. If you are performing landscape curbing with trenches, garden areas, etc., the Steering Assembly is moved so that the left Pneumatic Tire (9) goes in the trench and the right Pneumatic Tire goes on the grass side. The Curb Machine can be operated with the Steering Assembly centered or off to the left or off to the right depending on the conditions. (See Figure E.)

3.Front Pneumatic Tire: The Front Pneumatic Tire (9) is located on the right/front of the Curb Machine and is only used to transport the machine. The front Pneumatic Tire (9) should be installed upside down while curbing. To do so, loosen the Lock- ing Knob (6). Slide the front Pneumatic Tire with its Front Tire Rod Assembly (7) out from the Body (13) of the unit. Insert the Front Tire Rod Assembly with its front Pneumatic Tire upside down into the Body. Then, retighten the Locking Knob.

(See Figure E, and Assy. Diagram.)

4.Slip Forms: The Slip Forms (1A, 1B, 1C) produce the desired shape of the curb. They come in 4 inch by 6 inch wide sizes. To install a Slip Form, align the mounting holes in the Slip Form with the mounting holes located in the front/bottom of the Body (13). Then secure the Slip Form in place, using the Bolts (5), Spring Washers (4), Flat Washers (3), and Lock Nuts (2).

(See Figure E, and Assy. Diagram.)

SKU 94634

For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353

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Contents For technical questions or replacement parts, please call Curb Machine KIT With FormsSave this Manual Product SpecificationsGeneral Safety Rules Work AreaElectrical Safety Personal SafetyService Tool USE and CareSpecific Safety Rules Industrial applications must follow Osha guidelinesKeep all safety guards in place and in proper working order Grounding Grounded Tools Tools With Three Prong PlugsSee Figure C, next See Figure C120 or 240 Volt UnpackingNameplate Extension Cord Length At full loadProduct Overview Product FeaturesSee Figure E, and Assy. Diagram See Figure E, nextFigure E Assembly Instructions To Install a Slip FormSetting UP the Curb Machine See Figure E SKU For technical questions, please callGround Preparation Trenching Guide New Landscape Before SodOperating Instructions Mixing the ConcreteOperating The Curb Machine See Figure E Feeding The Hopper Installing Curbing In a Straight LineHand Troweling Finishing Into a Solid Object Installing Curved CurbingInstalling Circles Cutting Control JointsSealing When The Job Is FinishedCaring For The New Curbing INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, and Cleaning See Assy. Diagram SKU For technical questions, please callTroubleshooting Problem Possible SolutionParts List Please Read the Following CarefullyAssembly Diagram 1715 1718 27 26 2122 243 6158 6359 6449Limited 1 Year warranty