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CT250 FLOOR PLANER/SCARIFIER 

 

OWNER’S MANUAL AND PARTS BOOK 

 
 

 

OIPB 

– C15009

 

3.

 

Applications of the tools 

 

TCT 
Cutters 

Heavy duty, long life cutters for all concrete texturing, scabbling, planing 
and grooving applications. Also used for removal of road markings, roof 
chippings and brittle coatings 

Milling 
cutters 

Primarily  for  the  removal  of  thermoplastic  road  /  runway  markings. 
Tipped with tungsten carbide they are cost effective and highly efficient. 
A range of cutter dimensions are available. 

Beam flails  Heat  treated  cutters  for  the  removal  of  paint  coatings  and  laitance  from 

new concrete. Also for removing grease, dirt and ice deposits. 

 

 

 
 

4.

 

Safety rules 

 

Attention !

 

The  CT  250  floor  planers  are  constructed  according  to  existing  safety  rules  and 

regulations. These technical precautions should not be removed or changed under any circumstances. 
While operating the machines the following points should also be kept in mind: 
 
1.

 

The planers should always be operated with all safety covers and technical precautions. 

2.

 

The operator should never leave the machine during operation. 

3.

 

Before leaving the machine all rotary parts should be brought to a stand still. The electric models 
must be disconnected from the mains. Make sure that the machine cannot roll or move by itself. 

4.

 

After maintenance and adjustment all safety covers must be reattached. 

5.

 

If the noise level exceeds 90 dB(A) ear protectors must be worn. 

6.

 

In the event of a large amount of dust during operation connect a dust collector to the planer. 

 
 
5.

 

Operating 

 

After mounting the appropriate tools the operation of the planer can begin. 
 
The lever of the height adjustment (Appendix diagram No. 97 and 99) has to be in the upper position 
before the machine is switched on. The hand wheel of the height adjustment must also be turned anti-
clockwise as far as possible. 
 
Switch the motor on. Make sure the motor is spinning in the correct direction.  If not, two phases of 
the power supply have to be swapped with each other. The correct direction is indicated by an arrow 
on the motor fan.  
 

Attention:

 Operating the machine with the motor spinning in the wrong direction can cause serious 

injury to the operator. The machine will jump towards the operator. 
 
Lower  the  planer  with  the  lever  to  the  operating  position.  Turn  the  hand  wheel  of  the  height 
adjustment until the tools are lowered to the floor and until you achieve the required finish. 
 

Attention:

  Lowering  the  tools  too  much  decreases  the  performance  of  the  machine.    You  will  also 

Summary of Contents for CONTEC CT250

Page 1: ...Doc OIPB C15009 Orig Rel 08 2020 Curr Rev 00 FLOOR PLANER SCARIFIER CT250 OWNER S MANUAL AND PARTS BOOK...

Page 2: ...ations 3 2 Technical data 3 2 1 Planer 3 2 2 Tools 3 3 Applications of the tools 4 4 Safety rules 4 5 Operating 4 6 Changing the drum 5 7 Adjusting the drum 5 8 Maintenance and cleaning 6 8 1 Bearings...

Page 3: ...ht 99 cm 39 in Weight 135 kg 298 Ibs Dust port 70 mm 2 86 in Height adjustment Hand wheel and lever Electric motor USA 460 V 9 kW 12 hp 60 Hz Honda petrol 9 hp Other motors On request Average value of...

Page 4: ...a stand still The electric models must be disconnected from the mains Make sure that the machine cannot roll or move by itself 4 After maintenance and adjustment all safety covers must be reattached 5...

Page 5: ...if it is an electric model Lift the machine with the lever so that the tools are well clear of the floor Unscrew the screws on the right side plate M10 Key width 17 mm Carefully remove the side plate...

Page 6: ...n one side Always turn the screw clockwise Anti clockwise would loosens the screw Keep turning until all the tools on the drum are the same distance to the floor Tighten the clamping screw again 8 Mai...

Page 7: ...ER OWNER S MANUAL AND PARTS BOOK 7 OIPB C15009 9 Diagram Handle bar Height adjustment hand wheel On Off switch for electric models Motor Rear wheel Front wheel Left side plate 10 Appendix Diagrams Wir...

Page 8: ...CT250 FLOOR PLANER SCARIFIER OWNER S MANUAL AND PARTS BOOK 8 OIPB C15009 PARTS LIST 1 CT250 MAIN ASSEMBLY Electric Version...

Page 9: ...CT250 FLOOR PLANER SCARIFIER OWNER S MANUAL AND PARTS BOOK 9 OIPB C15009 PARTS LIST 2 CT250 MAIN ASSEMBLY Gas Version...

Page 10: ...CT250 FLOOR PLANER SCARIFIER OWNER S MANUAL AND PARTS BOOK 10 OIPB C15009 PARTS LIST 3 CT250 BELT DRIVE AND SHAFT...

Page 11: ...CT250 FLOOR PLANER SCARIFIER OWNER S MANUAL AND PARTS BOOK 11 OIPB C15009 PARTS LIST 4 CT250 DRUM ASSEMBLY...

Page 12: ...CT250 FLOOR PLANER SCARIFIER OWNER S MANUAL AND PARTS BOOK 12 OIPB C15009 PARTS LIST 5 CT250 DRUM ASSEMBLY 2...

Page 13: ...CT250 FLOOR PLANER SCARIFIER OWNER S MANUAL AND PARTS BOOK 13 OIPB C15009 PARTS LIST 6 CT250 ELECTRIC DIAGRAM...

Page 14: ...Belt Tensioner 1 37 19 10 12 04 Bracket for Tensioner 1 39 19 10 12 03 Bracket for Tensioner 1 51 19 10 01 00 Chassis 1 53 70 24 16 60 Rubber Sealing front rear 2 55 19 10 13 01 Bracket for Rupper Se...

Page 15: ...Gland 1 159 50 20 23 GM M 25 Nut 1 160 50 10 10 41 Switch Box 1 163 51 10 10 01 Motor Protective Switch Box 1 165 51 20 30 03 Low Voltage Protective 1 167 51 20 30 01 Motor Protective 1 169 50 20 10 0...

Page 16: ...Doc OIPB C15009 Orig Rel 08 2020 Curr Rev 00...

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