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 American Sanders

 Super E Operator's Manual

12 grit

For removing gross imperfections and

16 grit

restore evenness to old flooring.  To remove

20 grit

build-up of paints and varnishes.

24 grit

30 grit

For first sanding of new flooring  (maple, oak).

36 grit

For removing minor imperfections and finishes
from old flooring.

40 grit

For initial cut on new flooring (oak, walnut).
For removing minor imperfections and finishes
from old flooring.

50 grit

For first sanding of new flooring (cedar, pine,
 fir)  For clean-up of 16 grit.

60 grit

For clean-up from initial cut 36 grit.

80 grit

For final sanding of certain hardwoods.  For
clean-up of initial cuts (50 grit).

100 grit

For final sanding of certain hardwoods and
conifers where a smooth surface is desired.

120 grit

For final sanding of certain conifers.

150 grit

For final sanding of certain conifers where a
smooth surface is desired for surface
roughening between coats of finish.

SANDING CUTS AND SANDPAPER

Initial Cut

The purpose of the initial cut is to remove old finish and gross imperfections on the floor surface.  A coarse
abrasive should be used.

If glazing, loading, or burning takes place immediately into an initial cut, select a coarser abrasive.  If this
should occur during an initial cut, the abrasive has dulled and must be replaced.

Final Cuts

The purpose of a finishing cut is to remove the scratches produced during the initial cut.  Use a fine (60 - 80
grit) grain abrasive.

If the surface remains rough after a finishing cut, it may be necessary to use an even finer grain of abrasive
(80 - 100 grit).  Care should be taken in selecting the grit size of the abrasive.   A  very fine grain will close
the pores on a wood floor making admission of a stain difficult.

Grain

Use

Standard Grade
    Part #/Qty

Professional  Grade
        Part #/Qty

Standard Grade
    Part #/Qty

Professional  Grade
        Part #/Qty

7" Diameter         7" Diameter        5" Diameter         5" Diameter

945314/50
945315/50
945316/50

94319/100

94321/100

945322/100

945323/100

945324/100

945701/250
945702/250
945703/250

945704/500
945705/500

945706/500

945707/500

945708/500

945709/500

945710/500

945594/200
945595/200
945596/200
945597/300

945598/300
945599/300

945600/300

945601/300

945602/300

945603/300

945604/300

945605/500

945606/300

945300/50
945301/50
945302/50

945305/100

945307/100

945308/100

945309/100

945310/100

Summary of Contents for Super E Edger

Page 1: ...roperty could occur as well You must have training in the operation of this machine beforeusingit Ifyouoryouroperator s cannotreadEnglish havethismanualexplainedfullybefore attempting to operate this...

Page 2: ...ing Cuts and Sandpaper 6 MachineSet Up 7 Operating Instructions 8 Adjustment Procedures 8 Leveling 8 Belt Tension 9 RoutineMaintenance 9 CarbonBrushes 9 Bearings 9 Pad 9 Pad Driver 9 AssemblyDrawing 1...

Page 3: ...adhered to Cigarette lighters pilot lights and any other source of ignition can create an explosion when active during a sanding session All sources of ignition should be extinguished or removed entir...

Page 4: ...ons are fastened to the machine Get new labels from your authorized Clarke American Sanders distributor WARNING Sanding dust can be airborne and can be breathed in while operating a sander Always wear...

Page 5: ...706A Extension13 5 inch 13inches 3200RPM 13708A ExtensionPicket 3 inch 47 8 inches 5900RPM 10019C ExtensionPicket 3 inch 47 8 inches 5900RPM w turn Specifications Model 07068C Super E 115V 07074C Supe...

Page 6: ...on the floor surface A coarse abrasive should be used If glazing loading or burning takes place immediately into an initial cut select a coarser abrasive If this should occur during an initial cut th...

Page 7: ...heir respective grooves on the pad driver and motor pulley 4 Install belt guard 5 Remove screw and abrasive retainer Center abrasive on pad and secure with abrasive retainer and screw Figure 2 2 b 6 R...

Page 8: ...upply cable from machine whenever servicing replacing abrasive or emptying the dust bag could result in electrocution or severe injury Never leave machine unattended while the supply cable is connecte...

Page 9: ...ed To replace remove pad by placing screw driver in slot of shaft grasp pad and rotate shaft counterclockwise Remove existing elastomer and clean hub throughly to remove old adhesive Roughen surface o...

Page 10: ...ders Super E Operator s Manual Model Super E Edger Drawing 1 1 03 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 50 25 15 18 57 21 19 20 22 24 26 59 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 58 37 38 39 40 41 42 36 43 44 45 46...

Page 11: ...89 Screw 20 x Sc Hd 4 27 21109A Bracket Exhaust 1 28 293406 Gasket Exhaust 1 29 920196 Nut 13 Jam 2 30 52132A Assembly Caster 2 31 66199A Pulley Motor 1 32 980646 Washer 1 33 81302A Nut 20 Jam 1 34 91...

Page 12: ...American Sanders Super E Operator s Manual Model Super E Edger Drawing 2 1 03 12 13 14 19 15 16 18 24 30 5 6 29 28 4 27 26 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 9 10 11 31 15 32 33 17 26 4 24 5 8 7 6 20 21 24 5 6 22...

Page 13: ...2 25 58324A Shaft 1 67471A Shaft 3 Turn 1 26 57396A RetainerBearing 1 27 34109A Guard Disc 1 28 66973A RetainerDiscGuard 1 29 62722A Driver Pad 7 1 30 962727 Screw 8 32 x 3 31 22902A Extension Kick T...

Page 14: ...Page 14 Clarke American Sanders Super E Operator s Manual Model Super E Edger Wiring Diagram 1 96...

Page 15: ...nogatan 18 Box 4029 S 431 04 Molndal 46 31 706 73 00 ALTO Norge A S Oslo Norway Bjornerudveien 24 N 1266 47 2275 1770 U S A Locations European Locations HEAD OFFICE ALTO U S Inc St Louis Missouri 1625...

Page 16: ...repair location Transportation charges to and from the repair location must be prepaid by the purchaser c Clarke American Sanders will repair the product and or replace any defective parts without cha...

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