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Superabrasive

 

 

User

 

Manual

  

Original

 

Language

 

Lavina®

 

30G

S

 

 

6/2014

 

8

 

Figure 3.2.2 

Figure 3.4a 

Figure 3.3 

Figure 3.4b 

Figure 3.1 

Figure 3.2 

Figure 3.2.1 

 

Propane

 

changes

 

into

 

a

 

gas,

 

is

 ‐

44

o

F

 

(

42

o

 

C).

 

Exposing

 

unprotected

 

skin

 

to

 

propane

 

gas

 

or

 

liquid

 

could

 

result

 

in

 

frostbite

 

injury.

  

 

All

 

new

 

cylinders

 

should

 

be

 

vented

 

and

 

purged

 

of

 

air

 

per

 

manufacturer’s

 

instructions

 

before

 

use.

 

Never

 

bleed

 

propane

 

cylinders

 

indoors.

  

STORAGE

 

CYLINDERS

 

 

 

When

 

not

 

in

 

use,

 

propane

 

cylinders

 

always

 

should

 

be

 

stored

 

outside

 

in

 

an

 

upright

 

position

 

in

 

a

 

secure,

 

tamperproof,

 

steel

 

mesh

 

storage

 

cabinet.

 

This

 

cabinet

 

may

 

be

 

located

 

next

 

to

 

the

 

building

 

but

 

with

 

at

 

least

 

five

 

feet

 

(1.5

 

m)

 

of

 

space

 

between

 

the

 

cabinet

 

and

 

the

 

nearest

 

building

 

opening

 

(door

 

or

 

window),

 

also

 

away

 

from

 

heat

 

and

 

direct

 

sunlight.

 



 

Do

 

not

 

install

 

the

 

cabinet

 

near

 

a

 

stairway

 

or

 

street

 

elevator

 

as

 

vented

 

propane

 

gas

 

will

 

seek

 

a

 

lower

 

level

 

since

 

it

 

is

 

heavier

 

than

 

air

 

and

 

could

 

find

 

its

 

way

 

into

 

the

 

basement

 

of

 

the

 

building.

 

Do

 

not

 

store

 

cylinders

 

full

 

or

 

empty

 

inside

 

a

 

building

 

or

 

inside

 

a

 

vehicle.

 

Although

 

it

 

is

 

unlikely

 

that

 

propane

 

will

 

vent

 

from

 

a

 

stored

 

cylinder,

 

if

 

it

 

should,

 

the

 

vapor

 

could

 

come

 

in

 

contact

 

with

 

an

 

ignition

 

source

 

such

 

as

 

a

 

spark

 

from

 

a

 

power

 

tool

 

or

 

other

 

appliance

 

and

 

create

 

a

 

flash

 

fire.

 



 

Do

 

not

 

smoke

 

or

 

use

 

a

 

device

 

with

 

an

 

open

 

flame

 

when

 

handling

 

or

 

transporting

 

propane

 

cylinders.

 

 

 

 

TRANSPORTING

 

CYLINDERS

 

 

 

When

 

transporting

 

cylinders

 

to

 

a

 

propane

 

dealer

 

or

 

to

 

a

 

job,

 

make

 

sure

 

the

 

cylinders

 

are

 

securely

 

fastened

 

and

 

standing

 

in

 

an

 

upright

 

position

 

with

 

the

 

service

 

valve

 

closed.

 

 

A

 

cylinder

 

rattling

 

around

 

in

 

the

 

back

 

of

 

a

 

vehicle

 

and

 

banging

 

into

 

other

 

objects

 

constitutes

 

a

 

hazard.

 

Avoid

 

dropping

 

or

 

banging

 

cylinders

 

against

 

sharp

 

objects.

 

 

The

 

propane

 

cylinders

 

are

 

sturdily

 

constructed

 

but

 

a

 

series

 

of

 

hard

 

jolts

 

could

 

cause

 

damage.

 

 

Please

 

note

 

that

 

any

 

cylinder

 

that

 

has

 

been

 

filled

 

is

 

always

 

considered

 

full,

 

no

 

matter

 

how

 

little

 

propane

 

gas

 

remains

 

in

 

it.

 

This

 

is

 

because

 

even

 

when

 

all

 

liquid

 

has

 

evaporated

 

into

 

vapor

 

there

 

is

 

still

 

some

 

propane

 

gas

 

vapor

 

left

 

in

 

the

 

cylinder.

 

Because

 

this

 

remaining

 

fuel

 

is

 

flammable,

 

an

 

empty

 

cylinder

 

should

 

be

 

treated

 

with

 

the

 

same

 

careful

 

procedures

 

as

 

one

 

that

 

is

 

filled

 

to

 

the

 

80%

 

level

 

with

 

liquid

 

propane.

 

The

 

only

 

time

 

that

 

a

 

cylinder

 

is

 

considered

 

empty

 

is

 

when

 

it

 

is

 

new,

 

before

 

it

 

has

 

been

 

filled

 

with

 

propane.

 

 

When

 

transporting

 

a

 

propane

 

powered

 

floor

 

machine,

 

the

 

propane

 

cylinder

 

may

 

be

 

strapped

 

onto

 

the

 

machine

 

as

 

long

 

as

 

the

 

machine

 

itself

 

is

 

firmly

 

secured

 

in

 

the

 

vehicle.

 



 

Of

 

course,

 

spare

 

cylinders

 

should

 

always

 

be

 

secured

 

in

 

an

 

upright

 

position.

3.

 

HANDLING

 

AND

 

TRANSPORTATION

 

ADJUSTING

 

THE

 

HANDLE

  

The

 

Handle

 

on

 

the

 

frame

 

is

 

adjustable

 

in

 

height

 

and

 

allows

 

the

 

operator

 

to

 

work

 

in

 

a

 

correct

 

and

 

safe

 

posture

 

(Fig.

 

3.1,

 

Fig.

 

3.2,

 

Fig.

 

3.3).

 

Choose

 

the

 

upright

 

position

 

to

 

move

 

easy

 

the

 

machine

 

(Fig.3.3).

  

The

 

machines

 

manufactured

 

after

 

2013

 

are

 

with

  

changed

 

locking

 

of

 

the

 

handle

 

on

 

the

 

frame.The

 

unlocking

 

is

 

by

 

pulling

 

the

 

handle

 

(

 

fig.3.2.1)The

 

locking

 

is

 

automatically

 

under

 

action

 

of

 

the

  

spring.

   

Fig.3.2.2

 

shows

 

all

 

possible

 

position

 

of

 

the

 

handle.

 

To

 

avoid

 

turning

 

the

 

head

 

during

 

transport

 

should

 

be

 

unscrewed

 

the

 

(butterfly,

 

wing

headed)

 

screw

 

and

 

move

 

the

 

lever

 

from

 

the

 

position

 

shown

 

in

 

Fig.3.4a

 

to

 

position

 

Fig.3.4b.

 

When

 

the

 

machine

 

operates

 

the

 

lever

 

must

 

be

 

in

 

position

 

shown

 

in

 

Fig.3.4a,

 

in

 

order

 

to

 

rotate

 

the

 

head

 

when

 

change

 

the

 

tool.

 

Summary of Contents for 30G-S

Page 1: ...Superabrasive Owner s Manual LAVINA 30G S 6 2014 1 LAVINA 30G S User Manual Tech Support Line 800 987 8403 www superabrasive com info superabrasive us CONTENT...

Page 2: ...l out and submit our ONLINE WARRANTY FORM Customer Information Customer Name Business Name Street Address Street Address line 2 City State Zip Code Phone Number Email Address Machine Information Model...

Page 3: ...ive is not liable for defects arising out of use of non OEM parts The warranty herein is non transferable and only applies to the original owner or purchaser of the machine The Warranty is void if the...

Page 4: ...xploded View 15 8 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION Remark 16 Mechanical parts 16 Cleaning 16 Check Hourly 16 Check Daily 16 Check and replace after the first 8 working hours 16 Check and replace after the f...

Page 5: ...mponent sections LAVINA 30G S MAIN DESIGN The two main components are the carriage and main head The handle on the frame is adjustable in height and allows the operator to work in a correct and safe p...

Page 6: ...ical support call your local distributor or call Superabrasive Inc at 1 800 987 8403 or visit us at www superabrasive com where you can download a copy of this manual 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS RECOMMENDED...

Page 7: ...e with dirty air filters and machines operated in confined areas without adequate ventilation Another cause may be substandard inexpensive machines with no emissions control technology and improperly...

Page 8: ...stamp of approval by these agencies further assures the operator that he or she is working with and around safe equipment NOTE In order to reduce all consequences of the above mentioned risks we advi...

Page 9: ...ly They are responsible for the proper handling and storage of propane cylinders identifying potential hazards associated with his job and avoiding these hazards at all times PROPANE CYLINDERS The Pro...

Page 10: ...the back of a vehicle and banging into other objects constitutes a hazard Avoid dropping or banging cylinders against sharp objects The propane cylinders are sturdily constructed but a series of hard...

Page 11: ...ipment rated for 300 kg or 660 lbs STORAGE Always store and transport the LAVINA S machine in a dry place Never transport the LAVINA S machine unprotected it may be damaged if transported unprotected...

Page 12: ...e that the plates are always clean before mounting WARNING Always Secure the Quickchange pads with the security plate Fig 4 3 lock with the tool holder key Fig 5 3 Diamond tools with Velcro are attach...

Page 13: ...throttle for best results If working wet add water to the floor surface If working dry omit this step and instead switch on the vacuum unit Finally hold the machine firmly and push the start of the St...

Page 14: ...dditional weights depend on the tools it is not always possible to add weights Some tools work too aggressively and the machine can stop The weight can be ordered with item number A 08 00 00 00 TOOL H...

Page 15: ...back attachment NATO polishing discs feature a special resin formula designed for both wet and dry applications and a unique design with wide channels allowing for work on a cleaner surface and ensur...

Page 16: ...2014 14 7 EXPLODED VIEW LAVINA 30G S GENERAL EXPLODED VIEW FIG 7 1 LAVINA 30G S TOP COVER EXPLODED VIEW 1 FIG 7 2 LAVINA 30G S PLANETARY DRIVE EXPLODED VIEW FIG 7 3 LAVINA 30G S TOP COVER EXPLODED VI...

Page 17: ...30G S 6 2014 15 LAVINA 30G S BOTTOM COVER EXPLODED VIEW 1 FIG 7 5 LAVINA 30G S BOTTOM COVER EXPLODED VIEW 2 FIG 7 6 LAVINA 30G S CARRIAGE EXPLODED VIEW FIG 7 7 LAVINA 30G S TOOL HOLDER EXPLODED VIEW F...

Page 18: ...uffers and spiders are consumables and must be visually checked daily and replaced if needed See flanges or discs are mounted locked well in place The key lock holders butterflies should be also check...

Page 19: ...ore information refer to chapter troubleshooting below Dismount the tool holders See Troubleshooting replace all parts Spider buffers sealer caps O rings with the slightest damage or consume Open the...

Page 20: ...fuel starvation Call your dealer or the factory for instructions on where to have the service valve replaced Meanwhile to get by you can continue to open the service valve until you do not hear a cli...

Page 21: ...er Remove front Fig 9 4 1 and back belt protection Fig 9 4 2 Loose the motor base plate Fig 9 4 3 release the tension device Fig 9 4 4 and take out the belt Fig 9 4 5 Take off the engine Fig 9 4 6 Rea...

Page 22: ...G TOOL HOLDERS TO CHANGE BUFFERS AND SPIDERS CHANGING V RINGS AND FELT RINGS To check or replace the buffers and the spiders the tool holders have to be dismounted Remove the countersunk screws on top...

Page 23: ...V Ring down with the adaptor Fig 9 6 9 The lowest lip of the V Ring should only barely touch its gliding surface also never push the V Ring down with fingers Mount now the Felt ring on top Fig 9 6 10...

Page 24: ...tary pulley see that the belt is behind the driving pulley Fig 9 9 3 Put the belt around the left roller of the tensioning device Fig 9 9 4 Put the tensioning device back in place and pull the belt fr...

Page 25: ...T THE BELT WILL BE DESTROYED AND IT WILL NEVER RECOVER ITS ORIGINAL TENSION Loosen the contra nuts Fig 9 10 3 lightly loosen the three bolts of the tension device Fig 9 10 4 and adjust the tension wit...

Page 26: ...11 9 push the sealer cap to dismount Fig 9 11 10 by mounting back secure with sealant Fig 9 11 11 center the holes to mount the pulley Fig 9 11 12 The two other pulleys loosen the five bolts of each...

Page 27: ...nsferable and only applies to the original owner or purchaser of the machine The Warranty is void if the purchaser has not followed the maintenance plan stipulated by the machine s manual and warranty...

Page 28: ...6X10ISO7380F Screw 2 L30G S 13 10 16DIN3017 Clamp 3 L30G S 14 F0708750 Clamp 1 L30G S 15 W2660 Tube 1 L30G S 16 MAR8 84 Tube 1 13 1 LAVINA 25G S GENERAL PARTS FOR MACHINES PRODUCED AFTER Jan 1 2014 Mo...

Page 29: ...L25G 10 00 69 Front Guard 1 L30G S 20 L25S 15 00 23 Inspection Cover 1 L30G S 21 L25GS 18 30 00 Clamp head 1 13 2 LAVINA 25G S TOP COVER 1 PARTS FOR MACHINES PRODUCED AFTER Jan 1 2014 Model No Item N...

Page 30: ...asher 4 L30G S 11 F13107 Bolt 4 L30G S 12 L25G 10 00 66 Tensioning Device Support 1 L30G S 13 M8X25DIN912 Screw 2 L30G S 14 M8X40DIN933 Bolt 1 L30G S 15 M6X10ISO7380F Screw 4 L30G S 16 L25G 10 05 00 B...

Page 31: ...L30G S 20 L25P 01 03 00 09 Flange 1 L30G S 21 M8X25DIN7991 Screw 8 L30G S 22 L25G 10 00 64 Support Plate 1 L30G S 23 L25GS 10 03 00 Left Plate Assembly 1 L30G S 24 L25G 10 00 58 Bushing 1 L30G S 25 60...

Page 32: ...A35 00 00 Tool Holder A35 3 L30G S 10 M6X10DIN7991 Screw 36 L30G S 11 L25LS 14 00 03 Outer Cover 3 L30G S 12 110X90X8 5 Felt Ring 3 L30G S 13 A37 00 01 Adaptor 3 L30G S 14 TWVA00800 V Ring Type A 3 L...

Page 33: ...00 08 Washer 2 L30G S 6 L25G 10 00 17 Central Pulley 1 18 L25L 10 00 13 Sector 1 L30G S 7 L25SPS 00 00 00 15 Front Washer 1 19 L25L 10 00 11 Sector 1 L30G S 8 M6X16DIN7991 Screw 1 20 L25L 10 00 15 Sec...

Page 34: ...0 01 01 Flow Unit Base 1 L30G S 5 L25G 20 00 04 Wheel 2 20 M5X12DIN6921 Bolt 4 L30G S 6 L32D 20 00 03 Wheel Cap 2 21 M20X1 5DIN439B Nut 1 L30G S 7 M10X16DIN7991 Screw 2 22 L25G 22 00 00 Propane Tank H...

Page 35: ...04 Wheel 2 21 M20X1 5DIN439B Nut 1 L30G S 6 L32D 20 00 03 Wheel Cap 2 22 L25G 22 00 00 Propane Tank Holder 1 L30G S 7 M10X16DIN7991 Screw 2 23 L25G 20 00 05 Battery Cover 1 L30G S 8 L20NS 30 30 00 Lam...

Page 36: ...AS10 M 18H 12V 1 L30G S K49065 7007 Oil Filter 12 L30G S 2 W1325 Oil Pressure Switch 6 L30G S 3 F466230 Elbow 1 L30G S 4 K59071 7004 Joint 1 L30G S 5 FE17409029909 Oil Drain Valve 1 L30G S 6 K11013 70...

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