FIGURE 16
The productivity of the product is directly dependent upon the yield and tensile strength of the material being removed. Material thickness has also shown to have a direct effect on overall productivity. For example, the
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS
shear from the concrete floor material. The occurrence is also aggravated by higher ambient temperatures. This problem can be significantly reduced with the addition of various amounts of water or a water saturated, fine sand combination placed on the floor. The use of the Safety and Dust Shield Assembly with the SURFACE GRINDER is highly recommended to contain the water/sand slurry mixture from damaging surrounding walls and other vertical surfaces.
FIGURE 18
To index the tungsten carbide insert, proceed as follows:
Tools required:
1 each, 5/32 Allen wrench.
1)Clean the
CAUTION
Follow all safety precautions for the safety solvent.
FIGURE 17
Each insert provides 8 scraping edges. As an edge become dull and worn, the insert can be turned and reinstalled to expose a new, sharp edge. FIGURE 18. When all 4 edges of one side become worn and dull, the insert can be turned over to expose an additional 4 edges.
Many materials such as adhesives, rubber deposits and mastics have the tendency to extrude or smear rather than
2)Remove the cap screw from the unit. Clean the newly exposed areas of the insert and
3)Index the insert to expose a new edge. Reinstall the capscrew and apply a torque value that properly seats the insert firmly against the body of the unit.
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