CT320 FLOOR PLANER/SCARIFIER
OWNER’S MANUAL AND PARTS BOOK
7
OIPB
– C15005
ROUTINE SERVICE SCHEDULE
Routine Service Intervals
Each
Use
After 1.5
months
or 50 hrs
Each 3
months
or 100
hrs
Each 6
months
or 200
hrs
Each 9
months
or 300
hrs
Each 12
months
or 400
hrs
General Inspection
Guards
Check
O
O
O
O
O
Warning Stickers
Check
O
O
O
O
O
Test Run
Check Operation
O
O
O
O
O
Fasteners
Check Tightness
O
Electrical
Cord
Check for
Damage
O
Plug
Check for
Damage
O
Switches/Buttons
Check
O
Planer Components
Tooling
Check Life
O
Tooling Drum
Check
O
O
O
O
Joints
Grease
O
O
Belt Drive
Check Tension
O
O
O
O
O
Motor
Fan
Check - Clean
O
O
O
O
O
ROUTINE SERVICE INTERVALS
Due to the nature and environment of use, Floor Planers could be exposed to severe operating
conditions. Some general maintenance guidelines will extend the useful life of your machine.
• The initial service for your Planer should be performed after 25 hours of use, at which time
your mechanic (or authorized repair shop) should complete all the recommended checks in the
schedule above. The maintenance log is handy for keeping a record of the maintenance
performed and the parts used for servicing your Planer.
• Regular service according to the schedule above will prolong the life of the floor Planer and
prevent expensive repairs.
• Keeping your floor Planer clean and free from debris is the single most important regular
maintenance operation, over and above the checks in the service schedule above, that can be
performed. After each use your Planer should be cleaned to remove any dust and debris from
the undercarriage and surrounding components.
• In the Service Schedule above, items that should be checked, replaced or adjusted are
indicated by “o” in the appropriate column. For ease of recording place, a checkmark through
the “o” when the item is complete. If an item is not required or not completed place an “x”
through the “o” in the box.
• Failure to have your Floor Planer regularly serviced and properly maintained in accordance
with the manufacturer’s instructions will lead to premature failure and void the warranty.