4.5Wire Brushes [See FIG. 26]
For Light Scarifying and cleaning. Flat wires are avail- able in many sizes and configurations. They should be rotated
4.6Multi-Segmented Diamond Disks [Q] [See FIG. 24 & FIG. 25]
a)Temporary removal of the Front Shield (A) may be required to complete this installation.
b)Attach the
to the Adapter Plate (R) using the four (4) Flat Head Screws (S1) and Thin Locknuts (S2) provided in the Adapter Plate Kit (Kit Part Number 177861). Tighten the Screws (S1) securely. Repeat this procedure for the other Adapter Plate (R).
c)Attach the Diamond Disk / Adapter Plate Assembly to the machine using the three (3) Capscrews
(T1), Lockwashers (T2), and Washers (T3) provided in the Adapter Plate Kit. Tighten the Capscrews (T1) securely. Repeat this procedure for the other assembly.
d)Gently lower the front of the machine until the tools touch the ground.
e)Pivot the axle so that it is in the Operation Position [F] [See FIG. 11].
f)Lower the Front Shield [A] from its upper position. Loosen the three (3) capscrews and lower the shield so that it is only
Notes: If machine starts to vibrate and shake try removing external weight from the machine. If the vibration continues, move the axle into the “E2” position [See FIG. 11]. This position is normally a “transport” position, but for the diamond disks it removes most of the weight from the front of the machine and allows the disks to glide over the surface rather than dig into the surface.
4.7Tool Holding Pad (HH) Installation
[See FIG. 19, FIG. 20, FIG. 21, FIG. 22, FIG. 23]
This machine will allow the use of Scrubbing Pads [JJ] that are available from another manufacture.
a)Position the triangular area of the Tool Holding Pad [HH] [See FIG. 21] so that it mates with the triangular area on the Accessory Disk [P].
b)Use the
c)Repeat this procedure on the other Accessory Disk [P].
d)Install the Scrubbing Pads [JJ], two (2) per machine. Gently press the tool onto the hook and loop fastening system until it is secure.
e)Gently lower the front of the machine until the tools touch the ground.
f)Pivot the axle so that it is in the Operation Position [F] [See FIG. 11].
g)Lower the Front Shield [A] from its upper position. Loosen the three (3) capscrews [See FIG. 2 & FIG. 3] and lower the shield so that it is only
5. Operating Instructions
All Models:
•Configure the unit with the proper tool for the job. See Section 4 of this document for tool installation.
Start / Stop of Electric Models:
WARNING: Make sure the Voltage Change Switch (J) [See FIG. 5], is set to either 115, or 230 Volt, to match the voltage supply. The Voltage Change Switch (J) position is never to be changed while the motor is running.
Make sure that the Voltage Change Lock Bolt
(TT)is in position. It will prevent the Voltage Change Switch from being accidentally moved into the wrong position.
Local electrical codes may require changing the Plug (LL) [See FIG. 1] on the motor to the proper NEMA connector to match the voltage supply.
WARNING: Always make sure the unit is con- nected to a properly grounded electrical outlet. Failure to comply with this warning could result in serious bodily injury or death!
1)Before starting the electric motor (if set for 115 Volt Operation) push down on the handles just enough to release pressure from the grinding disks. Start the electric motor by turning the Power Switch [H] (See FIG. 6) to the ON position.
WARNING: DO NOT push down on the handles enough to lift the grinding disks from the ground.
2)Once the motor has reached full speed, reduce the downward pressure applied to the handles and let the weight of the machine rest on the ground.
3)Hold the handles firmly and gently guide the machine over the work area.
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