HireTech HTF-2 Owner'S Manual & Operating Instructions Download Page 15

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PARTS LIST HTF-2

1

011600

1

Switch 220/240 Volt (Bias Off)

1

011610

1

Switch 110/120 Volt (Bias Off)

2

030425

1

Housing Switch Assembly

3

030630

1

Stop Rubber

4

030920

7

Screw

5

031870

2

Grip Hand

6

010270

5

Washer Lock

7

030640

1

Lamp Neon 110/120 Volt

7

030650

1

Lamp Neon 220/240V

8

030950

2

Lead Neon

9

101206

1

Nut Lock

10

101205

1

Strain Relief

11

030660

1

Cable Main Assembly 110 Volt (NA)

11

030670

1

Cable Main Assembly 220/240 Volt (UK)

11

030680

1

Cable Main Assembly 110 Volt (UK)

11

030690

1

Cable Main Assembly 220 Volt (EEC)

11

030700

1

Cable Main Assembly 220/240V (AUS)

12

030910

1

Tube Handle Assembly

13

962345

10 Screw

15

164508

1

Hook Cable

16

980197

1

Washer

17

920148

1

Nut

18

030930

1

Handle Cable (NA)

18

030940

1

Handle Cable

18

031000

1

Handle Cable 110 Volt (UK)

19

101220

1

Strain Relief Handle Cable

19

163804

1

Strain Relief Handle Cable (NA)

20

911046

1

Body Twist Lock

21

010210

4

Screw

22

031400

1

Base Twist Lock

23

031910

1

Nut

24

030450

1

Clamp Handle

25

030042

1

Handle Frame

26

031790

2

Pin Pivot

27

031160

2

Screw

28

031900

1

Bolt

29

031800

2

Bush Bearing

30

030222

1

Latch

31

031810

1

Screw

32

031890

1

Washer

33

031880

1

Spacer Latch Pivot

34

031820

1

Screw

35

031840

1

Spring Latch Return

36

031830

1

Cover Screw

37

031850

2

Screw

39

030550

2

Washer

46

030030

1

Housing Motor

47

030022

1

Housing Gear

48

030010

1

Housing Lower

49

031090

6

Screw

50

030270

1

Window Lamp

51

031130

16 Nut

52

031120

16 Screw

53

030360

1

Brush Set

54

030350

1

Bumper

55

030300

1

Support Bag (check Serial No.)

56

031010

4

Bolt

57

031020

4

Wing Nut

58

030390

2

Clamp Abrasive

59

030400

2

Bush

60

030370

1

Sanding Block

61

030380

1

Sanding Block Abrasive Pad

62

030790

4

Screw

63

030060

1

Retainer Wheel

64

030320

1

Housing Eccentric

65

030070

2

Wheel

67

031420

1

Exhaust Guard

68

031430

1

Ring Retainer

80

030990

1

Lead Motor

81

010750

2

Brush Shunt

82

010170

1

Brush Block Assembly

83

010190

4

Screw Pack of 4

84

010200

4

Washer

86

010220

4

Screw and Washer Set

88

010180

4

Brush Motor

89

010230

4

Brush Spring

90

032000

1

Field 110/120 Volt HTF

90

032010

1

Field 220/240 Volt HTF

91

010290

1

Baffle

92

010300

3

Screw

93

010260

2

Washer Clamp

94

010280

2

Screw

95

010600

1

Spring Load

96

010320

2

Bearing

97

010330

1

Armature 110/120 Volt

97

010340

1

Armature 220/240 Volt

98

010350

3

Key

99

010360

1

Fan Motor

100

010370

1

Gasket

101

010380

1

Plate Exhaust

102

010390

1

Fan Intake

103

010400

1

Ring Retainer

104

010410

1

Spacer Bearing

105

010420

1

Seal

106

010430

1

Ring Retainer

107

031520

1

Spacer Pulley

108

030180

1

Pulley Drive

110

010010

4

Screw

111

030090

1

Cover Motor

112

011840

1

Insert Bearing

113

031280

1

Bush Insulator

114

031070

1

Lead Ground (Earth)

115

031040

1

Lead Lamp/Ballast

116

031050

1

Lead Lamp/Twistlock

117

031060

1

Lead Ballast/Twistlock

118

030710

1

Ballast Start 220/240 Volt

Ref. PSTK

Pack Description

Qty.

Ref. PSTK

Pack Description

Qty.

Summary of Contents for HTF-2

Page 1: ...FLOOR SANDER MODEL HTF 2 OWNERS MANUAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS REF 180 PART 031390 PRINTED IN THE UK JULY 2003 Hiretech ABC From Serial Number 00579 220 240 Volt 00579 110 120 Volt ...

Page 2: ... not available an adaptor as shown in sketch C should be installed as shown in sketch B if the outlet box that houses the receptacle is grounded Be sure to fasten the grounding tab with a metal faceplate screw Floor sanding can result in an explosive mixture of fine dust and air Use floor sanding machine only in a well ventilated area free from any flame or match Moving Parts to reduce the risk of...

Page 3: ...Control 7 Lubrication 7 Care of Motor 7 8 Setting the Wheels 8 Electrical Testing 8 9 9 10 11 12 13 13 14 15 SERVICE REPAIR 16 WARNING MAINS CABLE WIRING PLUG For safe operation of this machine read and understand all instructions Look for the warning caution symbol This symbol means that if you do not follow the instructions injury can occur to the operator and damage to the machine and floor may...

Page 4: ...f flying dust and air 11 Never smoke when using or servicing the floor sander or when handling the dust bag Make sure thast all possible sources of ignition are removed from the work area 12 Never expose the machine to rain or damp Always store in a dry place 13 Stop the floor sander immediately if damage to the machine or abrasive is suspected 14 Never allow the power cable to come into contact w...

Page 5: ... the floor sander is secure and cannot move when being transported in a vehicle The floor sander is heavy Take care when lifting and carrying the machine 1 Ensure the power cable is disconnected from the power supply 2 Lock the handle in the upright position and tip the floor sander backwards so that it rests on the dust bag frame To remove the sanding block take hold of each end of the block and ...

Page 6: ...e 4 5 Walk slowly forward and back working progressively across the floor Do not dwell in one place The floor sander will glide easily across the surface of the floor 3 7 When the dust in the dust bag reaches the MAX line stop sanding Switch OFF disconnect the power cable from the power supply and remove the paper dust bag Turn the top of the paper dust bag over to stop the escape of dust and disp...

Page 7: ... the floor Orbital FLOOR TYPES SOLID WOOD PLANK STRIP FLOORS VENEERED LAMINATED THINNER FLOORS Old floors in good condition Uneven floors Floors with an existing finish Hiretech when the floor is in good condition no uneven edges cupping or crowning of planks and strips and you want to re surface the floor sanding back to new wood start sanding in the direction of the planks or strips with the woo...

Page 8: ...es These types of finishes tend to raise the wood grain when first applied to raw wood Allow each coat of varnish to dry completely following the manufactures directions Use Hiretech abrasive pads to sand between each coat of varnish The fine abrasive pads will remove light brush applicator marks and raised grain while maintaining the integrity of the coat of varnish applied BETWEEN COATS OF FINIS...

Page 9: ...e wood prior to new finish being applied Removal of stains and old finish from the sub surface of the floor after stripping of surface coatings with 80 grade medium abrasive Medium stock removal Suitable for all floor types however care should be Rapid removal of surface coatings and taken on factory pre finished finishes floors where the integrity of seals and stains should be maintained Light st...

Page 10: ...readable and secure 6 Check that the rear wheels are sound and moving freely If a wheel is found to be loose or damaged then the floor sander will not sand or handle properly Check and reset the wheels see Setting the Wheels on page 8 Replace damaged wheels 7 Check the condition of the Dust Bag Frame making sure that it hinges down in to its operating position and locks securely when stowed 1 Remo...

Page 11: ...e a straight edge a steel rule is best across the center of one wheel and the block of wood If the wheels are adjusted correctly there will be no gap across the whole width of the block If you see a gap the wheels need adjustment If the gap is at the rear of the block toward the back of the floor sander the wheels are too low If the gap is at the front of the block toward the front of the floor sa...

Page 12: ... the Disconnect the machine from dust pick up the power supply tip the machine back and remove the sanding pad check for obstruction The dust brush is worn Replace the dust brush The machine does not sand The sanding pad is damaged Check and replace the sanding evenly pad The wheels are out of Check and adjust the wheels adjustment The sander does not glide easily The machine is not being Read the...

Page 13: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DECEMBER 2000 REF 180 PART 031390 PRINTED IN THE UK 4 3 2 1 4 6 13 4 6 7 8 5 11 180 9 10 12 15 18 37 170 85 46 27 26 39 29 49 50 47 16 25 17 24 27 26 35 37 36 156 19 23 55 30 39 29 22 21 20 67 68 64 65 123 28 151 34 31 32 33 127 62 63 53 61 157 60 54 48 51 59 52 56 58 57 250 HIRETECH SERVICE TOOL ...

Page 14: ...98 103 104 105 106 96 107 108 22 110 111 112 113 128 129 130 131 132 133 6 119 118 22 110 111 113 128 129 130 138 132 133 6 118 114 85 46 6 47 126 48 155 124 140 116 122 115 120 121 135 136 137 131 139 117 134 127 141 147 148 147 150 151 149 123 146 152 154 153 143 130 144 145 129 138 142 92 125 ...

Page 15: ...010 1 Housing Lower 49 031090 6 Screw 50 030270 1 Window Lamp 51 031130 16 Nut 52 031120 16 Screw 53 030360 1 Brush Set 54 030350 1 Bumper 55 030300 1 Support Bag check Serial No 56 031010 4 Bolt 57 031020 4 Wing Nut 58 030390 2 Clamp Abrasive 59 030400 2 Bush 60 030370 1 Sanding Block 61 030380 1 Sanding Block Abrasive Pad 62 030790 4 Screw 63 030060 1 Retainer Wheel 64 030320 1 Housing Eccentric...

Page 16: ... 2 Screw 156 031650 1 Knob Assembly 157 031370 1 Hook and Loop Pad 170 07038 25 Disposable Paper Dust Bag HT7 HTF Pack 2 box 25 170 07040 50 Disposable Paper Dust Bag HT7 HTF box 50 180 031390 1 Owners Manual Operating Instructions 250 011740 1 Service Tool Pinion Pulley Fitting Removal 250 031490 1 Service Tool Lever Block Holder HTF 250 031610 1 Service Tool Jacking Bolts HTF Special Tools not i...

Page 17: ...14 HTF 2 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM GREEN YELLOW GREEN N AMERICA BLUE WHITE N AMERICA BROWN BLACK N AMERICA ARMATURE ROTOR FIELD STATOR HANDLE CABLE SWITCH MAIN CABLE LAMP TUBE BALLAST UNIT 6 3 7 8 ...

Page 18: ...nsulation Class 1 110 Volt 50Hz Insulation Class 1 Machinery Directive Harmonised 89 392 EU as amended Low Voltage Directive Harmonised 73 23 EU as amended Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EU as amended 89 392 EU 93 44EU 73 23 EU 93 68 EU 89 336 EU 91 368 EU 92 31 EU EN60 335 1 88 HD 251 1 3 BS 3456 201 EN292 1 91 EN292 2 91 EN60204 1 92 EN55014 93 BS 800 EN 50082 1 92 IEC 745 2 4 HD...

Page 19: ...nquires hiretech com au 2750 Web www hiretech biz FL Geversstraat 31 Tel 32 3 457 94 24 B 2650 Fax 32 3 457 49 24 Edegem Email info devomat be Web www devomat be 2282 Alpha Avenue Tel 1 604 298 0566 Burnaby B C Fax 1 604298 8996 V5C 5L6 Email deltaquip telus net Web rue du Chateau BP70112 Tel 33 320 207880 59052 Roubaix Fax 33 320 207889 Cedex 1 Email infos vif furniture com Web Vedskollevej Tel 4...

Page 20: ... releases Hiretech from all other obligations and liabilities This warranty does not apply to normal wear and tear to the machine and in particular does not cover normal wear parts such as mains cable wheels switches relays brushes rubber parts hoses and bearings This warranty also does not cover and Hiretech will not be liable for excessive wear caused by abnormal use Hiretech will under no circu...

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