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Superabrasive 

Owner’s Manual Original Language – Lavina 

®

32R-S-E  

11/2014 

12 

 

 
OPERATING THE MACHINE 

 
Guide the machine in straight lines across the floor, and with each new line overlap a little bit of the previously completed 
surface. Work at a constant speed allowing the tools time to work at a speed appropriate for the tools’ grit size. Avoid 
vibrations. Do not stop the machine in one spot while the tools are still working because they will leave marks on the floor 
surface. When working wet, begin with the water tap, (Fig.4.2-1) position for the water feed and periodically start the pump 
(Fig 4.12-11) to release water onto the floor surface. Starting the pump is only possible if the machine motor is on. When 
working dry, check the floor surface periodically to ensure that dust is not accumulating on it. Regularly check to make 
sure the vacuum works properly. In any case you may turn on the lights (Fig.4.12-5). 
 

STOPPING THE MACHINE 

The machine can stop by switching the joystick in opposite position of the moving direction. 
The movement of the machine should only be stopped then the motor has completely stopped. Do not stop moving the 
machine before stopping the motor rotation, otherwise it could damage the surface. 
In order to stop the machine’s motor, use the “motor off” switch (Fig.4.12-1).  Only use the “Emergency stop button” in an 
emergency! 

NOTE! 

Do not hold the machine in one spot until the motor completely stops turning! 

 

 
ALARM 

The machine stops when the emergency stop button is activated or the inverters are shut down by emergency. It 
is indicated by a flickering lamp built into the switch “BATTERY-LINE". 
The control panel display will show "

Emergency stop

" or "

Inverter fault

". After eliminating the accident, reset the 

machine by releasing the emergency stop or turning on the 

"Inverter reset"

 ( Fig.4.12-3). 

5.TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES 

 

WEIGHTS 

Superabrasive offers additional weights for increasing 
the productivity of the machine (Fig.5.1). Each additional 
weight weighs about 64 lbs or 29 kg. The number of 
weights you choose to use will vary from none to two. 
Each individual application, type and condition of 
surface, power capacity of the outlet, etc. will determine 
the number of weights you can use without tripping a 
breaker. The first weight stacks onto the posts on the 
frame around the outer bowl (Fig.5.2)

The second 

weight stacks onto the first. 
The additional weights depend on the tools; it is not always possible to add weights. Some tools work too aggressively 
and the machine can stop. Additional weights can be ordered with item number A08.00.00.00 

 

TOOL HOLDER KEY

 

The tool holder key (Fig. 5.3) is used for adjusting, mounting, and dismounting the tools. 
Always use the key for mounting. Item number is A03.00.00.00 
 
 
 
 

 

FOAM PLATE 

Diamond tools with Velcro are mounted on the 9” foam plate (Fig.5.4). The foam plate is 
mounted on the flexible backer plate. Item number is LV-9-FP-S 

 

 
 
SECURITY PLATE FOR QUICKCHANGE PADS  

 
Plate (Fig.5.5) is used to secure the “QuickChange” pads. 
Item number is A38.00.01 
 

 

Figure 5.3 

Figure 5.4 

Figure 5.5 

Figure 5.1 

Figure 5.2 

Summary of Contents for 32R-S-E

Page 1: ...Superabrasive Owner s Manual Lavina 32R S E 11 2014 1 LAVINA 32R S E User Manual www superabrasive com factory superabrasive com...

Page 2: ...ARD ASSEMBLY Exploded View fig 7 8 15 Carriage Exploded View fig 7 9 15 STEERING BRACKET Exploded View fig 7 10 15 Tool Holder Exploded View fig 7 11 15 8 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 16 Cleaning 16 Che...

Page 3: ...ade of two main component sections LAVINA 32R S E MAIN DESIGN The two main component sections are the carriage and the main head The wheels of the carriage are driven by two gear boxes that allow the...

Page 4: ...ISO 3744 BDS EN 1033 2002 BDS EN 60204 1 BDS EN 1837 BDS EN 61000 6 4 BDS EN 61000 6 2 BDS EN 61000 4 2 BDS EN 61000 4 4 BDS EN 61000 4 5 BDS EN 61000 4 11 BDS EN 55016 2 1 Test results are a part of...

Page 5: ...Risks due to the operator s incorrect working position Tangling up risks due to wearing inappropriate working clothes Training risks due to lack of operational training NOTE In order to reduce all con...

Page 6: ...experience The operator must know what to do in case of emergency 3 HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION POSITIONING THE HANDLE USING THE STEERING BRACKET By loosening the swivel bolt Fig 3 1 2 turn the steeri...

Page 7: ...onnect the water hose from the main head by pulling it out Fig 3 14 and Fig 3 15 Release the sets of pins Fig 3 16 and dismantle the third wheel Release the pin sets Fig 3 17 which attach the head to...

Page 8: ...the third wheel it can be done on the two wheels of the carriage by the operator Each of the wheels can be released from gearing to the driven shaft by unscrewing the bolt Fig 3 26 1 by 3 revs This wa...

Page 9: ...tool holder key Fig 5 3 Diamond tools with Velcro are attached on six 9in foam pads Fig 4 4 The foam plates are mounted on the key lock butterfly Always use the tool holder key Fig 5 3 FRAME BLOCKING...

Page 10: ...se it is not connected to the power supply In LINE position the machine takes power from the electric network and charges the battery In this position the machine should stay after stopping and switch...

Page 11: ...ing ALARM The machine stops when the emergency stop button is activated or the inverters are shut down by emergency It is indicated by a flickering lamp built into the switch BATTERY LINE The control...

Page 12: ...ns They are 3 inch with included Velcro 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...

Page 13: ...14 14 7 EXPLODED VIEW GENERAL EXPLODED VIEW FIG 7 1 TOOL HOLDER FOR MACHINES EXPLODED VIEW FIG 7 2 BOTTOM COVER ASSEMBLY EXPLODED VIEW FIG 7 3 PULLEY UNIT EXPLODED VIEW FIG 7 4 MOTOR SUPPORT EXPLODED...

Page 14: ...SHAFT BEARING EXPLODED VIEW FIG 7 6 TOP COVER EXPLODED VIEW FIG 7 7 GUARD ASSEMBLY EXPLODED VIEW FIG 7 8 CARRIAGE EXPLODED VIEW FIG 7 9 STEERING BRACKET EXPLODED VIEW FIG 7 10 TOOL HOLDER EXPLODED VI...

Page 15: ...d easy control and correction of the belt It is recommended to check the tension of the belt after the first 15 hours and to tighten if necessary For the correct tension see TROUBLESHOOTING mounting t...

Page 16: ...hecked on the Indicator Lights that is noted in the operating manual of the control box built in DC to AC Inverter Chargers Upon long outage of the machine more than one week it is recommended to swit...

Page 17: ...Superabrasive Owner s Manual Original Language Lavina 32R S E 11 2014 18 LAVINA 32R S E ELECTRICAL SCHEMES WITH YASKAWA INVERTER 380 VOLT Main Circuit...

Page 18: ...Superabrasive Owner s Manual Original Language Lavina 32R S E 11 2014 19 Motion and Grinding Control Power Supply...

Page 19: ...Superabrasive Owner s Manual Original Language Lavina 32R S E 11 2014 20 Comunication Control panel...

Page 20: ...ffers can be replaced Fig 9 2 6 Attention when mounting always use the blue thread locking adhesive except on the bolts to lock the buffers Fig 9 2 5 Always use original bolts Depending on the number...

Page 21: ...belt is behind the driving pulley Fig 9 4 2 Put the belt around the left roller of the tensioning device Fig 9 4 3 Put the tensioning device back in place and pull the belt from the roller on the righ...

Page 22: ...9 5 4 and pull them at last over the tension rollers Fig 9 5 4 4 9 5 4 5 Tension as earlier described SQUEALING NOISE If the belt is making a squealing noise it means that the belt is not aligned and...

Page 23: ...on and battery condition Switch Battery Network is in Network position The Ready light is off The Power light is off No power supply in the network Unplugged or damaged feeding cable Check for power s...

Page 24: ...rabrasive Owner s Manual Original Language Lavina 32R S E 11 2014 25 FAULT DIAGNOSIS INVERTER YASKAWA V1000 Pages are referring to Yaskawa Electric SIEP C710606 18A YASKAWA AC Drive V1000 Technical Ma...

Page 25: ...Superabrasive Owner s Manual Original Language Lavina 32R S E 11 2014 26...

Page 26: ...Superabrasive Owner s Manual Original Language Lavina 32R S E 11 2014 27...

Page 27: ...Superabrasive Superabrasive reserves the right to inspect and make a final decision on any machine returned under this warranty This warranty applies to new used and demo machines Superabrasive does n...

Page 28: ...32R S E 14 L32S 04 02 00 Pin Assembly TW L32S 2 L32R S E 15 HATOX Set Remote Control Set 1 2 LAVINA 32R S E TOOL HOLDER FOR MACHINES PARTS Model No Item No Description Pcs L32R S E 1 LAVINA 32R S E 1...

Page 29: ...ler 1 L32R S E 20 L32D 16 00 03 Washer 1 L32R S E 21 M12DIN127B Spring washer 1 L32R S E 22 M12x20DIN933 Bolt 1 L32R S E 23 L32D 10 00 13 Sector 3 1 L32R S E 24 L32D 10 00 11 Sector 1 1 L32R S E 25 L3...

Page 30: ...L32R S E 16 L32S 11 00 17 Planetary Pulley 1 L32R S E 17 M8x30 DIN 912 Screw 6 5a LAVINA 32R S E FOR ALL PULLEY UNITS Model No Item No Description Pcs L32R S E 1 L32S 13 00 03 Flange 1 L32R S E 2 M6 D...

Page 31: ...er 12 30 M6DIN125A Washer 2 L32R S E 9 8 40 DIN933 Bolt 12 31 M6DIN7980 Spring Washer 2 L32R S E 10 L32R 24 00 00 Guard 1 32 M6x12DIN933 Bolt 2 L32R S E 11 A58165 Swivel Bolt 2 33 A36 00 00 Tank 1 L32...

Page 32: ...TER SUPPLY PARTS Model No Item No Description Pcs L32R S E 1 A29 21 00 Backflow Preventer 1 L32R S E 2 A29 22 00 Vent Valve 1 12 LAVINA 32R S E TOOL HOLDER PARTS Model No Item No Description Pcs L32R...

Page 33: ...15 Circuit Breaker 1 25 L20NS 30 11 02 DIN Rail L32R S E 10 L32SHV 30 11 21 Inverter Yaskawa V1000 1 26 L32R S HV 30 00 10 Automatic Switch 1P C10 1 L32R S E 11 L32R S HV 30 00 06 Metal box plate 1 27...

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