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AMERICAN SANDERS TECHNOLOGY Operator’s Manual - 3DS

Operating Instructions - Sanding

To operate the machine, follow this procedure:

1.

Move machine to work location.  When sand-
ing the area, work so that you are moving
away from the power supply.  This will help
to avoid damaging the power cord and re-
duce the need to move the power cord as
frequently.

NOTE:

For sanding cuts and sandpaper, see

page 13.

WARNING: Injury can occur if the machine is

connected to a power source
while installing or replacing the
abrasives.  Disconnect the ma-
chine before installing the abra-
sives.

2.

Install the abrasive.  Use the same proce-
dure outlined in MACHINE SETUP for in-
stalling the sandpaper or screen / pad.
(See Page 5)

DANGER: Electrocution could occur if the

machine is used on an un-
grounded   electrical circuit.  Al-
ways use a three-wire electrical
system connected to the electri-
cal ground.  Never remove or dis-
able the grounding supply con-
ductor on the electrical cord.
Consult an electrician if the
grounding conductor is missing
or if you suspect your circuit is
not grounded properly.

3.

Koosen the head pressure until the rubber foot
is not touching the mainframe. (See Figure
16) Tighten until the rubber foot touches the
main frame.  Adjust to suit by running the ma-
chine, then making adjustments either up or
down to get sanding action desired.

4.

Connect machine’s power cord to an appro-
priately fused and grounded circuit.

5.

Stand behind the handle, place the rocker
switch to “Automatic” and press the green
start switch. To stop the machine, press the
red stop button. (See Figure 17)

 CAUTION: To  prevent possible damage to

the flooring and to reduce heat
buildup, keep the machine in mo-
tion while the motor is running.

6.

The operator must be moving the machine
when the machine is running.  The operator
may move the machine in any direction when
sanding the floor.

Figure 16

Handle

Auto

Manual

Start

Stop

Ü

Figure 17

Ü

Summary of Contents for 3DS

Page 1: ...ccur as well You must have training in the operation of this machine before using it If you cannot read English have this manual explained fully before attempting to operate this machine Si Ud o sus operadores no pueden leer el Inglés se hagan explicar este manual completamente antes de tratar el manejo o servicio de esta máquina All directions given in this book are as seen from the operator s po...

Page 2: ...ransportation 7 MachineSet Up 9 Operating Instructions 10 Maintenance 11 UserMaintenance 11 ServiceMaintenance 11 Section II Parts and Service Manual Troubleshooting 14 Sanding Cuts and Sandpaper 15 Accessories 16 Assembly Drawing 1 18 Assembly Parts List 1 19 Assembly Drawing 2 20 Assembly Parts List 2 21 ElectricalSchematic 22 Contents of this Book IVIE Enterprises www ivie ent com Ph 918 254 51...

Page 3: ...ood floors can create an explosive or combustible environment Do not operate this machine around solvents thinners alcohol fuels floor finishes wood dust or any other flammable materials Vapors and wood dust generated by sanding or finishing wood flooring can create an explosive environment Cigarette lighters pilot lights electrical sparks and all other sources of ignition should be extinguished o...

Page 4: ...and all warranties and liabilities WARNING Operating a machine without observing all labels and instructional information could result in injury to the operator or damage to the machine Read all machine labels before attempting to operate the machine Make sure all of the labels and instructional information are attached or fastened to the machine Get replacement labels and decals from your authori...

Page 5: ...ing rpm Weight of Sanding Unit Weight of Chassis Total Weight w o vacuum Total Weight with vacuum Length Width Height assembled Filter dimension cloth Filter dimension paper Filtration cloth Filtration paper Shipping Weight w vacuum Shipping Weight w o vacuum Noise Emission with vacuum unrestricted Noise Emission w o vacuum unrestricted Working Diameter Power Cable Rubber Jacketed 3 Disc Dry Sandi...

Page 6: ...ation as the plug No adaptor should be used with this product This machine must be connected to the electrical ground to protect the operator from electrical shock The machine has a power cord with two main con ductors and one earthing conductor Connect the plug to the receptacle The green or green and yellow con ductor in the cord is the ground wire Never connect this wire to any terminal other t...

Page 7: ...roper lifting technique Get as sistance if necessary 5 To lift the sanding unit grasp the assembly at the lifting sites see Figure 3 6 Unwrap the vacuum power cord from the cleats on the handle and place on vacuum head 7 Disconnect the vacuum straps by unhinging the draw latch The vacuum strap will spring back and the vacuum can be lifted off the truck frame See Figure 4 8 The handle may be taken ...

Page 8: ...he truck frame by bolting it on with the four 5 16 18 bolts and nyloc nuts supplied and plug in motor power cord see Figure 7 Tighten the nuts that hold on the tilt wheels and attach the vacuum support straps as per figure 7 6 Put Dacron filter around the cloth filter See Fig ure 8 7 Set the dry vacuum on the vacuum support straps with the center bottom in the 2 diameter hole NOTE The vacuum hose ...

Page 9: ...power source and move the power cord out of your way b Tilt the machine back by pressing on the tilt assist strap with your foot while also pushing down on the handle see Figure 13 c Remove foot from tilt assist strap and con tinue to push down on the handle until the machine rests in the up position on the handle and tilt wheels see Figure 14 d To remove the existing paper or screen pad stand to ...

Page 10: ...to the electri cal ground Never remove or dis able the grounding supply con ductor on the electrical cord Consult an electrician if the grounding conductor is missing or if you suspect your circuit is not grounded properly 3 Koosen the head pressure until the rubber foot is not touching the mainframe See Figure 16 Tighten until the rubber foot touches the main frame Adjust to suit by running the m...

Page 11: ...ter every 600 hours of use Contact an authorized Alto Service Center Person for service The Service Centers are listed on the inside back cover of the Operator s Manual The following service should include 1 Check and or change the brushes and commu tator in the vacuum motor See DTV 7 operator s manual 2 Check the rubber grommets on the sanding pads for wear and tear replace if damaged 3 Check foa...

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