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Safety 

Danger Electric Shock! 

Never operate machine without the Ground Fault Interrupt (GFI) in line.  
Failure to do so could result in death from electric shock 

Never immerse electrical components in water.  Follow the cleaning 
instructions in this manual carefully 

Regularly check to ensure that no electrical wires are worn and exposed.  
Replace or repair before use 

Always unplug the machine when making any repairs or when accessing the 
electrical components 

Danger! Moving Parts

 

– the Brush Cartridge turns with enough force to cause serious injury.   

Always unplug the machine before changing the Brush Cartridge 

Keep fingers, feet and loose clothing away from the brushes when in operation 

Always keep a firm grip on the handle when operating or it could swing out of your hands and cause 
injury or damage 

Never mechanically hold the throttle open.  The throttle is designed to shut off the moment the 
operator lets go.  If the throttle remains open the machine could cause serious injury and property 
damage 

 

Caution Hot! 

– the motor can become quite hot, even exceeding the temperature of boiling water! 

 

Safety Wear

 

– To avoid injury, always wear safety glasses, ear protection, long pants and steel toed boots 

and gloves when operating this equipment. 
 

Ensure that everyone who operates this machine has read and understood this manual.

 

GFI 

Summary of Contents for Rapid Finisher 2

Page 1: ...Updated Nov 2012 Rapid Finisher 2 Operations Manual...

Page 2: ...2 Contents 1 Introduction 2 Safety 3 Parts List 4 Specifications Dimensions 5 Storage Case 6 Preparing for Work 7 Operating Procedure 8 Cleanup 9 Parts List 10 Service...

Page 3: ...uickly and efficiently reducing both time and labor costs This fast and easy machine works in a similar manner to a floor polisher with a multi brush Cartridge that effortlessly works the coatings int...

Page 4: ...he machine before changing the Brush Cartridge Keep fingers feet and loose clothing away from the brushes when in operation Always keep a firm grip on the handle when operating or it could swing out o...

Page 5: ...mbly with 2 replaceable liners B Lower Handle C Upper Handle Assembly D Brush Cartridge Assembly with brushes E Spare Brush Cartridge F Spare Brushes 6 pieces G Brush mounting hardware H Lower Case As...

Page 6: ...Motor Voltage Up to 110 VDC Electric Current 2 5 Amps Max at 110 VAC Brush Cartridge Speed 0 76 RPM Handle at 25 from Horizontal Handle at 50 from Horizontal 32 5 0 83 m 62 1 57 m Locking Handle is ad...

Page 7: ...ng buildup on the motor will prevent proper cooling Use WD40 or cooking oil spray to lightly coat the upper and lower surfaces WARNING don t use a heavy coat or allow drips because your coating job ma...

Page 8: ...ocking the Brush Cartridge Place the Brush Cartridge onto the Aluminum Clutch Rotate the Cartridge clockwise with a sharp motion to seat the Cartridge onto the Clutch Rotate the Cartridge Lock counter...

Page 9: ...ers use the Ball Lock Pins to select the desired handle height By using both the upper and lower holes for the Ball Lock Pins the handle angle can be adjusted in 5 increments Attach Lower Handle Remov...

Page 10: ...perating Procedure Throttle Control Make sure you are holding both handles securely before pushing the throttle button To adjust the rotation speed of the brushes simply adjust the dial on the control...

Page 11: ...handle the machine will move in different directions LIFT the handle and the machine will move to the RIGHT NOTE use moderate movements LOWER the handle and the machine will move to the LEFT TWIST TH...

Page 12: ...MACHINE FROM THE GENERATOR FIRST Never use a pressure washer CAUTION NEVER SPRAY OR IMMERSE THE ELECTRICAL BOX ON THE HANDLE USE A DAMP CLOTH TO WIPE IT DOWN INSTEAD If the Liners need to be replaced...

Page 13: ...ng 1 MC 0 0 109 2 RF2 Handle Asbly 1 80 0 400E2 2 1 RF2 Lower Handle 1 n a 2 1 1 3 8 Lobe Hand Wheel Fastener 2 MC 0 0 280 2 1 2 5 16 Ball Lock Pin 2 MC 0 0 271 2 2 RF2 Upper Handle Asbly 1 n a 2 2 1...

Page 14: ...14 Parts List Illustrations 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 4 2 2 3 2 2...

Page 15: ...15 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 4 1 6 1 5 1 7 3 1 3 2 Parts List Illustrations cont d 3 1...

Page 16: ...oncepts Inc is committed to providing the best possible after market service If you require parts warranty information or service please visit our website at www streetprint com Or call our Technical...

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