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DFG280 FLOOR GRINDER 

 

OWNER’S MANUAL AND PARTS BOOK 

 

 

OIPB 

– S30004

 

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 

 

Warning Stickers 

Check 

 

Test Run 

Check Operation 

 

Fasteners 

Check Tightness 

 

 

 

 

 

Electrical 

 

Cord 

Check for 
Damage 

 

 

 

 

 

Plug 

Check for 
Damage 

 

 

 

 

 

Switches/Buttons 

Check 

 

 

 

 

 

Grinding Components 

 

Tooling 

Check Life 

 

 

 

 

 

Drive Coupling 

Check for 
Damage 

 

 

 

 

 

Tooling Plate 

Check  

 

 

Motor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fan 

Check - Clean 

 

 

ROUTINE SERVICE INTERVALS 

 
Due to the nature and environment of use, Floor Grinders could be exposed to severe 
operating conditions. Some general maintenance guidelines will extend the useful life of your 
machine.  
 
• The initial service for your grinder 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 grinder.  
• Regular service according to the schedule above will prolong the life of the floor grinder and 
prevent expensive repairs.  
• Keeping your floor grinder 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 grinder 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 grinder regularly serviced and properly maintained in accordance 
with the manufacturer’s instructions will lead to premature failure and void the warranty. 

Summary of Contents for SPE DFG280

Page 1: ...Doc OIPB S30004 Orig Rel 11 2018 Curr Rev 00 FLOOR GRINDER DFG280 OWNER S MANUAL AND PARTS BOOK www BARTELLGLOBAL com...

Page 2: ...lle Kentucky USA 40209 Tel 425 405 9100 Fax 425 405 9101 ORIGINAL LANGUAGE OPERATING MANUAL FOR SPE FLOOR GRINDER 2019 Bartell Morrison Inc No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any...

Page 3: ...ngine is operating or shortly after it is turned off Serious burns may occur CAUTION ROTATING HAZARD Never place hands or feet inside safety guard rings Serious injury will result from contact with ro...

Page 4: ...DFG280 FLOOR GRINDER OWNER S MANUAL AND PARTS BOOK 3 OIPB S30004 This Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 5: ...ETY PRECAUTIONS 9 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 10 o SETTING UP YOUR FLOOR GRINDER 10 o PRIOR TO OPERATION 10 o CHANGING OR INSTALLING TOOLING 10 o OPERATION 11 ELECTRICAL INSTRUCTIONS 12 PARTS LIST 1 DFG280...

Page 6: ...ou many years of satisfied use WARRANTY INFORMATION Bartell agrees to furnish without charge F O B our plant a replacement for any part or portion thereof comprising the main unit of the SPE Floor Gri...

Page 7: ...g Width mm in 254 10 Overall Width mm in 280 11 Overall Length mm in 1020 40 Folded Length mm in 660 26 Overall Height mm in 940 37 Folded Height mm in 550 21 6 Weight Weight kg lb 44 97 Performance S...

Page 8: ...After reading through this manual thoroughly you will find that you can do some of the regular maintenance yourself However when in need of parts or major service be sure to see your Bartell dealer F...

Page 9: ...ic 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 serv...

Page 10: ...ar a mask In all other cases the grinder must be operated with the safety ring The operator should never leave the machine unattended during operation Before leaving the machine all rotary parts shoul...

Page 11: ...e machine where the tooling plate is located Check all bolts and screws for tightness and make sure all bolts and screws are securely tightened Loose bolts and screws may cause damage to the unit Make...

Page 12: ...s also fitted with two removable panels in the dust shroud which can assist with edge work Undo the two thumb nuts and remove the panel to allow the grinding head to get closer to the vertical surface...

Page 13: ...e malfunction on a new machine the owner should first check that the power supply on site is suitable and adequate DFG280 6 120V The 120V motor requires a 15 Amp supply All cables should be fully unco...

Page 14: ...DFG280 FLOOR GRINDER OWNER S MANUAL AND PARTS BOOK 13 OIPB S30004 PARTS LIST 1 DFG280 OVERVIEW...

Page 15: ...6 905365 PIVOT PLATE PACKER 2 117 905366 CLAMPING BAR 4 118 905367 ELECTRICAL BOX PLATE 1 119 905368 END CAP 2 120 905369 END CAP WITH HOLE 1 121 905370 ROLL PIN M6x20MM 2 122 905371 BEARING 4 123 905...

Page 16: ...DFG280 FLOOR GRINDER OWNER S MANUAL AND PARTS BOOK 15 OIPB S30004 PARTS LIST 2 DFG280 FASTENERS...

Page 17: ...M8 1 25 X 25MM 4 139 10155 HHCS M8 1 25 X 35MM 4 140 12090 FHSCS M10 1 5 X 60MM 2 141 11862 SHCS M10 1 5 X 60MM 2 143 11933 BHSCS M10 1 5 X 30MM 4 144 11934 BHSCS M10 1 5 X 35MM 12 146 11617 LOCKNUT...

Page 18: ...DFG280 FLOOR GRINDER OWNER S MANUAL AND PARTS BOOK 17 OIPB S30004 PARTS LIST 3 DFG280 GRINDING HEAD...

Page 19: ...ING 4 123 905372 BEARING SPACER 4 125 905374 FLEXI COUPLING 1 126 905375 RETAINING SCREW 3 127 905376 DUST SKIRT 580MM 1 128 905377 DUST SKIRT 140MM 3 129 905378 THUMB NUT 4 132 905381 ADAPTER PLATE 1...

Page 20: ...DFG280 FLOOR GRINDER OWNER S MANUAL AND PARTS BOOK 19 OIPB S30004 PARTS LIST 4 DFG280 ADAPTER...

Page 21: ...s 125 905374 FLEXI COUPLING 1 140 12090 FHSCS M10 1 5 X 60MM 2 141 11862 SHCS M10 1 5 X 60MM 2 142 30217 SET SCREW M8 1 25 X 10MM 2 147 11802 NYLON LOCKNUT M10 1 5 10 156 41516 FLAT WASHER M10 14 165...

Page 22: ...DFG280 FLOOR GRINDER OWNER S MANUAL AND PARTS BOOK 21 OIPB S30004 This Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 23: ...u normas directivas Dichiariamo sotto la ns unica responsibilita che il prodotto al quale questa dichiarazione si riferisce fabbricato in conformit ai seguenti standard e documenti di normative EN 349...

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