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User Guide Blastrac BMS 220ADB 

 

It is important that all persons who are working or maintaining this machine read the manual carefully and understand it fully.  
Keep this manual near to the machine, so it can always be consulted. 

Only authorised and trained personnel may operate this machine. 

Machine Description 

The Blastrac BMS 220ADB machine is ideally suited for medium and large sized applications with the added benefit of being battery 
operated with built in charger. It is very manoeuvrable with a zero-turn radius, non-mark tyres and complete hydraulic control. 

 

 

 

General Safety 

 

It is the responsibility of the user to risk assess the properties of the floor to be removed. 

 

Do not use on surfaces that may create dust or atmospheres that pose a fire or explosion risk, or flammable liquids, gases, 
or dusts. 

 

Do not use on surfaces that may pose a risk of carcinogenic or pathogenic materials. 

 

Do not use machine in wet or damp environments. 

 

Ensure the area to be scraped is clear from clutter and has adequate ambient lighting. 

 

Keep all others at least 5m away from machine operating areas, use suitable barriers and signage where necessary. 

 

Avoid distraction from others during operation. 

 

Remove all trip hazards. 

 

Remove any metal objects such as bolts or reinforcing steel protruding from the floor surface. 

 

Always wear the seatbelt when operating a machine. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Blastrac BMS 220ADB

Page 1: ...1 P a g e User Guide Blastrac BMS 220ADB Martello Hire Logistics Limited Unit 12 Riverside Industrial Estate West Hythe Road Hythe Kent CT21 4NB Tel 01303 901399...

Page 2: ...al Safety It is the responsibility of the user to risk assess the properties of the floor to be removed Do not use on surfaces that may create dust or atmospheres that pose a fire or explosion risk or...

Page 3: ...ng around or when operating the machine FFP2 mask or higher EN166 Goggles or glasses with lateral protection are obliged Hearing protection is obliged EN388 Cut level 3 resistant and vibration dampeni...

Page 4: ...l and horizontally flat surface Clean and dry after use and store in a humidity free location protect the motor from moisture heat dust and shocks Do not use for lifting or transporting people or othe...

Page 5: ...ter and hour counter 3 Red mushroom shaped emergency shutdown push button 4 Seat including presence switch and seatbelt Switching the Machine On Take place on the seat 4 and put your feet on the footr...

Page 6: ...front of machine 3 Left inner handle 4 Hydraulic cylinder 5 Debris deflector 6 Blade holder Controlling Tool Pitch Cylinder Allows adjustment of blade pitch whilst in the seat To adjust move inner ri...

Page 7: ...ckness tend to catch cracks and expansion joints and will bend or break the blade if set at a high angle For best results run a small ditching blade at a low angle to identify as many cracks and joint...

Page 8: ...epending on the needs 2 Blade holder lower part 3 Blade holder upper part 4 Tool holder 5 Debris deflector new holder shape 6 Universal lower cutting head support Blade Choice Proper blade size and pl...

Page 9: ...ect In many cases the angle between tool and ground can t be too big because the machine can jump and even takeover to the back The work area should be kept clean When a portion of material is removed...

Page 10: ...using a blade from 350 to 700mm Ceramic Set Up Cutting head in the lowest hole Usually Premium or Heavy Duty chisels will be the best for this job Secondary Backing Carpet Set Up Cutting head in the...

Page 11: ...tiles holding each other If ditching helps increase blade width if possible Checker Board Ditching To make carpet removal and clean up easier Use a wide self scoring blade across the floor Remove rema...

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