Usage
HTC GL
270/400/450/550
18
1.0
3. Attach the appropriate tool to the machine.
4. Set the handle to the desired height and with the desired angle for the best
working position.
4.6
Separating and assembling the chassis and
grinding head
The machine can be split into two parts; the chassis and the grinding head. This can be
useful, for example when there is a need to pack the machine better for transport or
during maintenance and repair of one of the machine's components.
•
Hold the chassis securely, when the locking bolts and the quick release are
loosened, to prevent the chassis from falling to the ground and possibly causing
material damage or personal injury.
Tip!
Ask someone to hold the chassis while you loosen the locking bolts and the
quick release.
4.6.1
HTC GL 270
Remove the grinding head from the chassis as follows:
1. Undo the quick release coupling for the motor cable, see
Figure 3-1, page 10
.
2. Remove the suction hose from the grinding cover or from the vacuum
connection, see
Figure 3-1, page 10
and
Figure 3-2, page 11
.
3. Remove the safety pins from the quick release, see
Figure 3-2, page 11
.
4. Place the red locking hooks in each quick release in the upright position.
5. Slowly pull the chassis back from the grinding head.
Attach the grinding head to the chassis as follows:
1. Push the chassis's fastener into the quick release and make sure that the red
locking hooks drop down, so the safety pins can be put in place.
2. Replace the vacuum hose and connect the quick release coupling to the motor.
The machine is now ready to use.