ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS
against the inside of the SURFACE GRINDER frame. The more aggressive flails require greater forces to keep them contained on the block. These forces, in turn, create faster and/or uneven bushing wear rates.
Because scarifier bushings are a critical component of the actual scarifying process, it is important that each bushing be inspected on a regular basis to determine proper structural integrity.
Wire brushes
Typical applications include light scarifying and cleaning of concrete, asphalt, steel and tile surfaces. Wire brushes are secured to the machine with plastic wedges. FIGURE 12.
Floor Brushes
Eleven inch diameter, silicon carbide impregnated, floor brushes are available in a number of styles and designs for general maintenance and cleaning projects. FIGURE 14. They are especially effective cleaning soiled concrete floors with the addition of water soluble solvents. These types of brushes are directly mounted to the
FIGURE 14
FIGURE 12
Wire brushes are available in a number of flat wire sizes and resulting configurations.With continuous use, the flat wire will take a “set” that can limit effectiveness and overall productivity. FIGURE 13. For best results, flat wire brushes should be rotated end for end in the aluminum
FIGURE 13
FIGURE 15
SCRAPE-R-TACH® Industrial Floor Coatings Removal System
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