Multiquip SFG10E manual

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b.Higher material removal rates can sometimes be achieved by making a series of shallow passes 90 degrees to each other to form a waffle like pattern. This technique is especially useful when removing deeper accumulations of rubber, paint, dirt debris, etc. from industrial floors.

5)The grinding process on many work surface materials can produce sparks, dust and other foreign particle contamination.

DANGER

SPARKS PRODUCED BY THE ACTIONS OF MULTI- ACCESSORY OPTIONS AGAINST THE WORK SURFACE (FOR EXAMPLE: STRIKING ANCHOR BOLTS) MAY COME IN CONTACT WITH MATERIALS THAT CAN RESULT IN A FIRE AND/OR EXPLOSION. THIS OCCURRENCE CAN RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY.

DANGER

THE CREATION OF DUST AND OTHER FOREIGN PARTICLE CONTAMINATION FROM THE OPERATIONAL PROCESS CAN RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY. FOR SUCH OPERATING CONDITIONS, ALWAYS WEAR A NIOSH/MSHA APPROVED DUST/MIST RESPIRATOR. CONSULT APPLICABLE OSHA REGULATIONS FOR SPECIFIC INFORMATION.

6)Dust and other particle contamination can be controlled by the following methods:

a)The SURFACE GRINDER is equipped with a 3 inch outside diameter vacuum tube adaptor located at the rear of the machine. An industrial type vacuum system and front shield assembly can be attached to the SURFACE GRINDER to remove/control dust and other particle contamination from the work surface. A hose clamp is sometimes required to properly secure the vacuum hose to the vacuum tube. FIGURE 39.

FIGURE 39

DANGER

ALWAYS UTILIZE AVACUUM SYSTEM DESIGNEDTO OPERATEWITHINTHE SPECIFIC JOB SITE REQUIRE- MENT. DUST MATERIAL CAN MEET CLASS II OR CLASS III SPECIFICATIONS OFTHE NATIONAL ELEC- TRIC CODE® FOR HAZARDOUS LOCATION CLASSIFICATIONS.CONSIDERATION MUST ALSO BE GIVEN TO THE CREATION OF HAZARDOUS TYPE MATERIALS REQUIRING SPECIFIC DISPOSAL PRO- CEDURES. DETERMINETHATTHEVACUUM SYSTEM IS PROPERLY DESIGNEDTO OPERATEWITHINTHESE ATMOSPHERES. CONSULT CURRENT NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE®, OSHA AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY REGULATIONS FOR SPECIFIC INFORMATION.

b)Water/sand slurry mixture applied directly to the work surface can be an effective method of reducing the effects of grinding and other material removal processes. This method can be a productive alternative when removing adhesives containing asbestos. A negative effect of this method is that the water/sand slurry mixture can be classified as a hazardous material, requiring proper disposal procedures.

7)Normal usage of the SURFACE GRINDER will allow the build-up and accumulation of work surface materials on interior surfaces. It is highly recommended that both the interior and exterior surfaces be properly cleaned after the completion of each usage.

SFG10E ELECTRIC SURFACE GRINDER — OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL — REV. #2 (05/28/09) — PAGE 27

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Contents Model SFG10E SILICOSIS/RESPIRATORYWARNINGS Table of Contents WE Accept ALL Major Credit Cards Domestic US Customers dial’ASSISTANCE Appropriee Avant D’UTILISER LE Produit Page Operator Instructional Data Sheet Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Operation MAINTENANCE, Repair and Storage Removing the Surface Grinder from the Pallet AssemblyGrinding Stones Theory of OperationTungsten Carbide Grinding Block Scarifier BlocksStar Flail Pentagonal Flail Beam FlailScarifier Block Bushing SpacerWasherWire brushes Floor BrushesSCRAPE-R-TACH Industrial Floor Coatings Removal System Follow all safety precautions for the safety solvent Multi-Segmented, Dry Diamond Disc Diamond Segment Block Assembly INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS Assembly INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS Starting the SFG10E Surface Grinder on the Jobsite Adjustingthe Operator Handle Height Assembly INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS Assembly INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS Assembly INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS Page Stoppingthe SFG10E Surface Grinder Early Age GrindingDefinitions of floor flatness and levelness Defined Versus RandomTraffic Patterns How to Define Surface RegularityTR 34 tolerances for defined traffic floors Preventative Maintenance Check List Observe all applicable safety precautions for the solventChecking V-BELTTENSION and Alignment Installing a Replacement V-BELT or Pulley MAINTENANCE/SERVICEMAINTENANCE/SERVICE Lubrication Requirements Lubrication PointsElectric Motor Service Uneven Grinding Action Operational ProblemsElectric Motor Accelerated V-BELTWEARStorage Specifications Page Xxxxx only Not Used on Part NameRemarks Qty Description Suggested Spare PartsOperator Handle Assy Operator Handle AssyCAM, Switch COVER, SwitchMOUNT, Rubber SFWS277 ASSEMBLY, Swivel SwitchElectric Motor Assy Electric Motor AssyIncluded with Item MOTOR, ELECTRIC, 1-1/2 HP, 115 VACMOUNT, Electric Motor PulleyWheel Dolly Assy Wheel Dolly AssyWASHER, FLAT, 3/4, Plated ARM, SwingWheel SCRAPER, WheelFrame Assy Frame AssyCONNECTOR, GREASE, 1/8 Pipe WeightDISC, MULTI-ACCESSORY, LH CONNECTOR, GREASE, 1/4-28 UNFSafety and Dust Shield Assy Safety and Dust Shield AssySTRAP, Skirt Skirt AssyBUMPER, Rubber HOSE, VacuumScarifier Assy Scarifier AssyNUT, HEX 3/8 UNC, Nylock Plated HousingBushing See NoteSCRAPE-R-TACH Assy SCRAPE-R-TACH AssyNUT, Nylock 5/16-1/8 UNC, Plated HOLDER, InsertSpacer INSERT, Tungsten CarbideGrinding Block Assy Grinding Block AssyAggress Grinding BlockRing Wedge PlasticDecals DecalsDECAL, Warning SFSP8E5HP5020 DECAL, WarningDECAL, Grease Bearings DECAL, Motor START/STOP TBD DECAL, MQ Logo LargePayment Terms Page Mexico United Kingdom United States