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Operation

Secondary Backing Carpet 

The slide plate should be adjusted to a low setting 1” (2.5 cm) off the floor. Use a cutting head from 10”-27” (25-68 cm) with heavy duty blades 

or a cutting head from 10”-14” (25-35 cm) with a self-scoring blade. 

Foam Back Carpet 

The slide plate should be adjusted to a low setting 1” (2.5 cm) off the floor. Use cutting heads from 10”-14” (25-35 cm) with self-scoring blades. 

If it is not stuck tight, use a cutting head from 14”-27” (35-68 cm) with a standard blade. 

Double Stick Carpet 

The slide plate should be adjusted to a low setting 1” (2.5 cm) off the floor. It is best to test to see which is the easiest way to remove double 

stick. Start with a cutting head from 10”-14” (25-35 cm) with self-scoring blades. Use self-scoring blades with 4” wings, 6” or 12” wide for best 

results. In some cases, carpet might pull off the pad and then scrape up the pad separately. Usually leaving carpet connected to the pad works 

the best. Sharp blades are necessary for proper operation.

Note: 

When removing carpet from over VCT tile and the tile needs to be saved, run the machine at a 45° angle over the tile. This should help to 

save the tile.

Vct Tile

The slide plate should be adjusted to a low setting 1” (2.5 cm) off the floor. If goods come up easily, change to a larger cutting head. If goods 

come up harder, use a cutting head from 6”-8” (15-20 cm) with a premium high-tempered blade (.062) to match cutting head size. Sometimes a 

.094 blade may work better. If goods remove easily, a tile box (#7074) can be used. A tile box also works for wind rowing, and assists for a fast 

clean-up and collection of tile debris for quick removal.

Rubber Tile 

The slide plate should be adjusted to a low setting 1” (2.5 cm) off the floor. Use a cutting head from 6”-14” (15-35 cm) with self-scoring blades or 

use ditching method with a flat blade.

Re-Scraping 

Slide plate should be set high, 6’’-8’’ (15-20 cm) off the floor. Use a cutting head from 8”-27” (20-68 cm) with scraper blades to match cutting 

head size. A 15” (38 cm) scraper blade would use a 14” (34 cm) cutting head. Razor blades are faster but a cutting head from 8”-14” (20-35 cm) 

can be used with a standard blade. Flip head regularly.

Thin Coating and Glues

Slide plate could be set high, 6’’-8’’ (15-20 cm) or low 1” (2.5 cm) off the floor. Test to see which works best. Use a cutting head from 8”-27” (20-

68 cm) with razor blades to match cutting head size. 

Concrete

Blade should be bevel up when working over concrete. Pretty much anything over concrete works. Try different setups to see which works best. 

If goods come up difficult, the slide plate should be at a low setting, 1” (2.5 cm) off the floor. Use a smaller size blade. If goods come up easily, a 

wider blade can be used.

Wood Sub-Floor

A heavy machine cannot be used on wood subfloors or raised panel computer floors. Keep machine light; remove all weights. A weighted 

machine could break through the floor. The slide plate should be adjusted to a low setting, 1” (2.5 cm) off the floor. Blades should be as flat of 

an angle as possible. Use a heavy duty blade (these blades have a bend to them) or a regular blade bevel down. When using a regular blade, 

bending up the corners of the blade will help from the blade digging into the floor. Sometimes a shank blade or a shank blade with a carbide tip 

will work. Allow blade to shear material from the floor. The trick on wood floors is to run the blade flat. Approach should be at a 45° angle to the 

board. This keeps from digging into the board and hanging up at the seams.

Soft Sub-Floor

The slide plate should be adjusted to a low setting 1” (2.5 cm) off the floor. Blades should be as flat of an angle as possible. Use a heavy duty 

blade (these blades have a bend to them) or a regular blade bevel down. When using a regular blade, bending up the corners of the blade will 

help from the blade digging into the floor. Sometimes a shank blade or a shank blade with a carbide tip will work.

406746_6700_RevC

Summary of Contents for 6700

Page 1: ...Read Manual Before Operating or Servicing Machine 406746 Rev C 6700 ALL DAY BATTERY RIDE ON SCRAPER OPERATING SERVICE MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...15 Slide Plate Adjustment and Settings 15 Steep Cutting Head Angle 15 Application Setup 15 Ditching 17 Headlight 17 Maintenance Schedule 18 Troubleshooting Guide 19 Maintenance 20 Dual Slide Plate Rem...

Page 4: ...ake with easy to move levers DC Motor Pump Compartment Provides easy access to the motor for maintenance purposes Adjustable Foot Rests Adjusts to operator s level of comfort Cutting Head Cylinder Lif...

Page 5: ...m 54 149 cm 50 5 128 cm 2 059 lb 933 9 kg 2 244 lb 1 017 9 kg 185 lb 83 9 kg Power Max Speed Sound Level 2 98 kW 160 ft min 94 97 dB A Hearing protection is strongly recommended Machine Variants Regio...

Page 6: ...fluence of drugs alcohol or any medication that may cause decreased control Keep hands away from all moving parts and tooling Wear gloves when changing tooling Remove tooling when ma chine is not in u...

Page 7: ...charge batteries this could cause batteries to fail Re charge as soon as possible after discharge if they are warm first allow them to cool Charger is not water proof only resistant and cannot with st...

Page 8: ...uids when exposed to the proper conditions Leaking pres surized hydraulic fluids may develop a mist or fine spray that can flash or explode upon contact with a source of ignition These explosions can...

Page 9: ...n cord could cause improper charging and or charger damage Only use extension cord provided by NFE 2 Complete charging sequence Refer to Charger manual for more details 3 Disconnect cord from the powe...

Page 10: ...ide fork lift forks through the cups then slide as far back as possible Figure 4 1 Before lifting machine secure it to the forklift with 3 000 lbs 1 361 kg or heavier straps or a chain Tilt forks back...

Page 11: ...ear of the machine Figure 6 Never leave machine unattended with strap holding levers open Moving Machine on Caster Moving a weighted machine on only the front caster and not on the cutting head or the...

Page 12: ...h Figure 7 tighten firmly Note A cordless 3 8 drive impact wrench will speed up this process Inserting a Shank Blade Shank blades do not require a cutting head 1 Insert desired shank blade into cuttin...

Page 13: ...ncrete Figure 9 bevel down for wood Figure 9 1 Dull blades greatly affect the performance of the machine and reduce cutting ability sharpen or replace as needed After removing a portion of material cl...

Page 14: ...by slightly reducing pressure on one lever or the other while moving Emergency Stop Switch Figure 14 The emergency stop switch is designed to immediately cut power to the system It must be reset in or...

Page 15: ...ons such as carpet VCT ceramic tile and wood flooring Note The low setting on older model hydraulic slide plates may stop the plate within one to two inches of the floors surface High Setting The hydr...

Page 16: ...be set high 6 8 15 20 cm off the floor Use a cutting head from 8 27 20 68 cm with scraper blades to match cutting head size A 15 38 cm scraper blade would use a 14 34 cm cutting head Razor blades are...

Page 17: ...removing the goods Running the machine crossways from the ditches will make smaller pieces of debris to be hauled away Instead of large gummy rolls of carpet there are small squares that can be rolled...

Page 18: ...very 200 hours thereafter At the 500 oper ating hour mark the hydraulic fluid should be changed Regular maintenance should be performed according to the schedule Maintenance to be performed Interval D...

Page 19: ...cover plugged with dust or debris Blow out fan cover after each job Machine is making rattling noises Loose hardware on machine Inspect and tighten bolts as needed Charger is hot Charger is in use Thi...

Page 20: ...Disconnect machine from power 2 If a leak is detected tighten fitting with the proper wrench size Do not over tighten Over tightening could damage to O rings CHECK HYDRAULIC OIL LEVEL Check fluid leve...

Page 21: ...aulic lines 3 Remove two 5 16 pump securing bolts 4 Remove pump by pulling pump straight out from pump motor CHANGE VALVE 1 Disconnect machine from power charger or battery 2 Lift hood all the way bac...

Page 22: ...f debris ensure it can move freely 1 Give a shot of grease in grease fitting on caster every month to keep caster moving freely 2 To remove caster machine will need to be raised Push the cylinder lift...

Page 23: ...g head down all the way or by using 2 ton jack Place blocks under the fork lift cup 3 Slowly raise the cutting head until the machine is resting on the blocks and the wheel on the side that is blocked...

Page 24: ...3 5200 603 GUIDE HOSE 1 4 401999 KNOB ADJUSTABLE 3 8 X 3 4 2 5 401560 SV PANEL SIDE RIGHT SILVER VEIN 1 6 401561 SV PANEL SIDE LEFT SILVER VEIN NOT SHOWN 1 7 404304 SV HINGE LOWER BOLT ON LOWER WRAP...

Page 25: ...6 5110 405 Wheel Rim and Tire 18 1 7 5110 117 2 Hub Nut 1 8 401433 Pin Cotter 1 8 x 1 75 1 FOOT PEG ASSEMBLY Item No Part No Description Qty 1 402280 Caster Assy Kingpinless 4 Plate Mount 1 1 1 403352...

Page 26: ...1 2 7 4 73414 BOLT HEX HEAD 1 2 13X7 1 5 73531 WASHER FLAT 5 8 1 PART DESCRIPTION QTY WEIGHTS 1 4 2 3 1 5200 261 1A CLAMP 2 2 5200 261 1B BODY ONLY CLAMP 4 3 73063 BOLT HEX HEAD CAP 1 4 20X1 3 4 2 4 7...

Page 27: ...YLINDER 1 8 5110 237 FILTER SCREEN 2 9 402989 PIPE RELIEF VALVE 2 1 2 1 10 5110 157 PLUG DRAIN FILLER 2 11 70653 FITTING FILTER 2 12 5700 67 PLUG TANK 1 13 70654 FITTING REDUCER 1 14 5700 70 T FITTING...

Page 28: ...TTING 2 6 401574 PLATE SUCTION 1 7 70655 PIPE MALE 10 X 3 4 1 8 5700 93 GASKET 1 9 400099 HOSE SUCTION 1 2 X 20 W FITTING 2 10 5110 237 FILTER SCREEN 2 11 73310 SCREW SHC 5 16 18 X 7 8 8 12 73303 WASH...

Page 29: ...1 6 73263 WASHER FLAT 3 8 1 PART DESCRIPTION QTY 1 70905 D5 PUMP DOUBLE MARZOCCHI 1 2 5200 1G GASKET PUMP 1 3 72816 FITTING ELBOW 90 DEGREE 3 8 2 4 6280 118 FITTING SUCTION HOSE TO PUMP 2 5 73263 WAS...

Page 30: ...t 2 7 73321 Bolt SHCS 5 16 18x3 5 2 8 73227 Screw Set 3 8 24x1 4 9 73235 Nut Hex Jam 3 8 24 4 10 401796 Bracket Wldt Valve RH 1 11 401832 Valve Metered Dual Spool Low PSI 2 ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIP...

Page 31: ...de Plate Hydraulic Adjustment Wldt 1 7 402440 Tooling Holder Weldment 1 8 402513 Cover Hydraulic Adjustment Housing 1 9 402542 Pin Upper Hydraulic Cylinder 1 10 402574 Shield Cylinder 1 11 402576 Pin...

Page 32: ...9 11 1 5213 2 BATTERY 8 VOLT 12 2 401674 ROD HOLD DOWN BATTERY 4 3 5700 56 SPACER BATTERY NOT SHOWN 4 4 5700 100 WIRE SET PARTIALLY SHOWN 1 5 404325 TUBING FLEXIBLE PVC 5 8 X 7 8 X 18 3 6 71703 PROTEC...

Page 33: ...Delta Q Charger Replacement 1500W 108 250VAC Hi Freq 370 440AH 1 403204 Assembly Delta Q Charger Replacement 1000W 85 265VAC Hi Freq 370 440AH 1 1 1 406475 Assembly Charger Battery 1500W 108 250VAC Hi...

Page 34: ...72456 COLLAR BODY MOUNTING 1 5700 102D PLATE EMERGENCY STOP 1 3 403042 ALARM LOW VOLTAGE 1 4 74567 SCREW PHILLIPS PAN HEAD 8 32X3 8 ZINC PLATED 2 PART DESCRIPTION QTY POWER CONTROLS 1 404124 PLATE MET...

Page 35: ...0 111 SEAT RIDE ON 1 3 400321 ARM RESTS KIT FOR SEAT 1 4 73322 NUT NYLOC 5 16 18 NOT SHOWN 4 PART DESCRIPTION QTY SEAT ASSEMBLY 1 1 1 5110 207 SWITCH SEAT 1 1 403128 HARNESS SEAT 1 PART DESCRIPTION QT...

Page 36: ...ofile 1 3 404041 Light Work 6 x2 Flush 18W 1 4 404060 Screw Button Head Cap M5x0 8x10 Black Oxide 2 5 74631 Bolt Wizlock M6 16 4 406746_6700_RevC 1 5200 116 BEEPER BACK UP 1 2 73020 BOLT WIZLOCK 1 4 2...

Page 37: ...OVING PART 1 14 L33C LABEL INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1 15 402149 LABEL FORKLIFT POINT 2 16 L38 LABEL DISCONNECT POWER 1 17 L66 LABEL LARGE CAUTION 1 18 L95F LABEL FLUID LEAK 2 19 L98 LABEL BLADE LIFT 2 20 40...

Page 38: ...ING TO CHARGER WIRING TO SEAT WIRING REVERSE SWITCH REVERSE BEEPER 4 BLK 16 BLK 16 BLK 10 BLK 16 BLK 4 RED 10 RED 16 RED 10 RED 10 BLK 16 BLK 16 BLK 16 YEL 16 ORG 4 RED 4 BLK 4 RED 4 RED 16 RED 16 YEL...

Page 39: ...5 LIGHT SWITCH T F3 T F2 T F1 T M1 WORK LIGHT A B A B R2 P2 BEACON 18 RED 18 BLK 16 RED 16 BLK 1 2 NO3 NO4 1 2 HOUR METER 18 RED 18 BLK 18 RED 18 BLK 18 RED 18 BLK 18 RED 18 BLK SP30 SP20 16 BLU SEAT...

Page 40: ...6 BLK 16 BLK 16 YEL 16 ORG N C N C N C N C L N G G N L 115VAC MAINS EXTENSION CORD 14 BLK 14 WHT 14 GRN 16 BRN 16 BLU 16 GRN 10 BLK 10 WHT 20 WHT 20 BRN 20 GRN 20 BLU 20 ORG 20 RED 20 BLK 20 YEL A B C...

Page 41: ...BLK 8 BATT 9 BATT 7 BATT 4 BLK 4 BLK 4 BLK 2 BATT 1 BATT 3 BATT 4 BLK 4 BLK 4 BLK 5 BATT 6 BATT 4 BATT 4 BLK 4 BLK 4 RED 4 RED 4 BLK MAIN NEGATIVE POST MAIN POSITIVE POST LOWER TRAY 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1...

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