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INSPECTION/OPERATION
3. If lubrication oil does not seep out as the drain plug
is being removed, fill with type ISO 680 (P/N 10139)
gearbox lubricant oil until the oil filler hole overflows.
V-Belt Check
A worn or damaged V-belt can adversely affect the
performance of the trowel. If a V-belt is defective or worn
simply replace the V-belt as outlined in the maintenance
section of this manual.
Belt Guard Check
Check for damage, loose or missing hardware.
Blade Check
Check for worn or damaged blades. Check to see if one
blade is worn out while the others look new. If this is
the case there could be a blade pitch problem. Refer to
the maintenance section of this manual for blade pitch
adjustment procedure. Replace any worn blades.
Operation
This section is intended to assist the operator with the initial
start-up of the walk-behind trowel. It is extremely important
that this section be read carefully before attempting to use
the trowel in the field.
DO NOT
use your trowel until this
section is thoroughly understood.
Lifting the Trowel Onto a Slab
Extra care should be taken when lifting the trowel off the
ground. Serious damage to the machine or personal injury
could be caused by dropping a trowel.
WARNING
NEVER
attempt to lift this machine alone.
NEVER
lift
the trowel by the guard ring as it may rotate and cause
injury.
ALWAYS
make certain the handle is secure and use
only the manufacturer's approved lifting point. The
trowel may be lifted at the center lifting bale by crane
or other lifting device of adequate capacity.
NOTICE
DO NOT
attempt to operate the trowel until the Safety,
General Information and Inspection sections of this
manual have been read and thoroughly understood.
Lifting Bale
The lift bale provides an optimal lift point for lifting the trowel.
When lifting the trowel onto a concrete slab, attach a chain
or rope to the lifting bale. Make sure the lifting device has
adequate lifting capacity to lift the trowel.
Using a crane or forklift (Figure 32) to lift the trowel is highly
recommended, and is perfectly safe for the trowel.
ALWAYS
use extra care when lifting the trowel off the ground.
Figure 32. Lifting the Trowel
NEVER
lift the trowel to unnecessary heights.
DO NOT
stand underneath the trowel while it is being lifted. Serious
damage to the machine or personal injury could be caused
by dropping a trowel.
NOTICE
The trowel is heavy and awkward to move around. Use
proper heavy lifting procedures and
DO NOT
lift the
trowel by the guard rings.
LIFT