background image

Components and Assembly

FIG. 3

TRANSPORT

•  Secure machine with ratchet straps during transport. Proper securing straps need 

to be rated at least twice the weight of the machine. 

•  Chock wheels to keep machine from rolling, but do not use them on their own.
•  Hydraulic levers should be straight up in the neutral position, not locked in the 

forward or backward positions. 

•  Lift machine off swivel caster by lowering cutting head for better stabilization. Use 

transport wheels when doing this.

•  Remove blade, cutting head, and added weights during transport.
•  Cutting head and slide plate can be removed to make machine more compact.
•  Never leave machine unattended on an incline.

Dock Heights

It is best to load or unload the machine from a level dock height.

Power Gate

A power gate can be used when the dock height is not available. Ensure gate is properly 

rated for 3,000 lb (1,361 kg). To better secure machine, place onto the lowered cutting 

head; raise machine off the caster. Tie machine down and chock wheels. 

Forklift Cups

There are two forklift cups mounted under the front of the machine (Figure 4). Slide 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 lb (1,361 kg) or heavier straps or a chain. Tilt 

forks back to lift machine.

Palletizing

Only use a solid platform pallet. If a solid platform pallet is not available, place a piece of 

¾” plywood on top of a pallet. Using a forklift, with the forks inserted in the forklift cups, 

place machine on pallet. Use properly rated ratchet straps to secure machine to pallet. 

JOBSITE MOVEMENT

Taping Wheels

Taping the wheels with a wide masking tape helps to prevent dirtying or damaging the 

floors during move-in and move-out.

FIG. 2

FIG. 4

10

FIG. 4.1

CAUTION:

 MACHINE IS BACK HEAVY. DO NOT RUN ON STEEP INCLINE THIS 

COULD CAUSE MACHINE TO TIP OVER! (FIGURE 2). DO NOT USE A RAMP TO 

MOVE MACHINE.

Fork Lift Cup

WARNING:

 MACHINE HAS A SWIVEL FRONT CASTER. NEVER SIDE HILL 

(FIGURE 3) THE MACHINE ON A INCLINE WITHOUT POWER, THE FRONT 

CASTER WILL CAUSE MACHINE TO SWING TO THE LOWEST POINT. IF IT IS 

NECESSARY TO RUN MACHINE ON AN INCLINE, RUN MACHINE ON CUTTING 

HEAD. PLACE AT LEAST A 8’’ CUTTING HEAD IN MACHINE. TO KEEP FROM 

DAMAGING FLOOR, CLAMP A PIECE OF CARPET INTO CUTTING HEAD. THIS 

WILL GIVE POSITIVE CONTACT WITH THE FLOOR WHEN POWER IS DISEN-

GAGED FROM THE WHEELS.

To 

order 

go 

to 

Discount-Equipment.com

Summary of Contents for 7700

Page 1: ...Read Manual Before Operating Machine 401836 Rev H 7700 ALL DAY BATTERY RIDE ON SCRAPER OPERATING MANUAL T o o r d e r g o t o D i s c o u n t E q u i p m e n t c o m...

Page 2: ...Curtis Gehl Pavers Heli Honda ICS PowerGrit IHI Partner Imer Clipper MMD Koshin Rice CH E General Equip ment Amida Coleman NAC Gradall Square Shooter Kent Stanley Tamco Toku Hatz Kohler Robin Wiscons...

Page 3: ...tructions 9 Machine Charging 9 Transport 10 Jobsite Movement 10 Cutting Head and Blades 11 Foot Pegs 13 Storage 13 Operation 14 Operating Controls 14 Start Up Procedure 14 Shut Down Procedure 15 Slide...

Page 4: ...ontrol handle next to the operator seat Debris Deflector Redirects debris away from the operator Swivel Cutting Head Ensures continuous blade contact with the floor Adjustable Arm Rests Adjusts to ope...

Page 5: ...0 10XXXX 120V 60 Hz Silver Vein 7700 12XXXX 120V 60 Hz Green 7700 23XXXX 120V 60 Hz Silver Vein International 7700 11XXXX 230V 50 Hz Silver Vein 7700 13XXXX 230V 50 Hz Silver Vein 7700 15XXXX 230V 50...

Page 6: ...l 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 use and or lower cutting...

Page 7: ...ould 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 stand immersion continuou...

Page 8: ...he 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 be very severe and cou...

Page 9: ...charging and or charger damage See Safety section for extension cord requirements 2 Complete charging sequence Refer to Charger manual for more details 3 Disconnect cord from the power source Ensure c...

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

Page 11: ...re 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 front wheel assembly c...

Page 12: ...areful not to catch disk on edge or corner of blade Pass grinder along blade edge starting on one end and continuing in one direction being careful to hold grinder at proper angle of blade Grind until...

Page 13: ...eeded After removing a portion of material clear the work area of debris This will give the machine maximum performance and help to keep the work area safe FOOT PEGS Rest feet on foot pegs while opera...

Page 14: ...lever or the other while moving Emergency Stop Switch Figure 14 The emergency stop switch is designed to immediately cut power to the system Seat Switch The seat has a safety switch Operator must be p...

Page 15: ...must push forward on the slide plate lever Reversely to raise the slide plate the operator must pull back on the slide plate lever Slide Plate Settings While the hydraulic slide plate can be adjusted...

Page 16: ...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 premi...

Page 17: ...lp to make the removal easier Using a blade 2 6 5 15 cm in width make ditches 1 2 30 60 cm apart in the same direction the machine will be removing the goods This relieves the pressure holding the til...

Page 18: ...ed then every 200 hours thereafter At the 500 operating hour mark the hydraulic fluid should be changed Regular maintenance should be performed according to the schedule Maintenance to be performed In...

Page 19: ...se hardware on machine Inspect and tighten bolts as needed Charger is hot Charger is in use This is normal Fluid is leaking from machine Hose connections or fittings have loosened through normal use T...

Page 20: ...Curtis Gehl Pavers Heli Honda ICS PowerGrit IHI Partner Imer Clipper MMD Koshin Rice CH E General Equip ment Amida Coleman NAC Gradall Square Shooter Kent Stanley Tamco Toku Hatz Kohler Robin Wiscons...

Page 21: ...T o o r d e r g o t o D i s c o u n t E q u i p m e n t c o m...

Page 22: ...T o o r d e r g o t o D i s c o u n t E q u i p m e n t c o m...

Page 23: ...T o o r d e r g o t o D i s c o u n t E q u i p m e n t c o m...

Reviews: