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Operation

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TRANSPORT

With counterbalancing weights in the upper weight baskets, tilt the machine so that the 

caster wheel is firmly on the floor. You can use the flop handle to pull the machine or 

you can fold the flop handle over and push from gear case side.

START-UP PROCEDURE

1.  Ensure plug is properly connected to the power source.
2.  Ensure dust hose is connected correctly to dust collector and machine.
3.  Check that the main switch is turned on and the dead man switch is in place, with 

the lanyard around the operator’s wrist.

4.  Place downward pressure on handle; press the ‘Run’ button.
5.  Release pressure from handle and immediately begin moving the machine from 

side-to-side to prevent the tools from digging into the concrete surface and creat-

ing an uneven profile.When grinding in work area is complete, push the ‘Stop’ 

button.

TOOLING INSTALLATION

1.  Remove weights.
2.  Raise adjustable handle as far forward as possible; lock into position and put one 

foot on the rubber-tired wheel.

3.  Tip the machine back to the floor so that the handle lays on the floor.
4.  Clean mounting surface; slide the diamond into the holder (Figure 1) and tap into 

place. 

5.  After the diamonds are installed, raise the machine until it is in operating position 

with all tooling touching the floor. 

6.  Lower handle to position best suited for the operator, and re-place the weights.

Directional Tooling Placement

When looking at the machines from the bottom (Figure 2), the directional tooling marked 

“Right” should be placed on the heads that rotate counterclockwise. Tooling marked 
“Left” should be placed on the heads that rotate clockwise. 

CONTROLLER

Operating Controls (Figure 3)

Run/Stop

 - Pushing the key button “Run” will turn the controls on and start the motor. 

Pushing the key button “Stop” will stop the motor.

Reset

 - Resets the drive to clear a fault situation.

Lo/Re

 - This button is not used.

Esc

 - Returns to a previous menu.

Up/Down Arrows

 - While powered on but without the motor running, the up and down 

arrow buttons can be used to set the motor speed faster or slower than the base RPM 

of the motor, or to move through the menu. 

“Dead Man” Key 

- The “dead man” key is located in the lower center of the red box, 

and is intended to be used for the safety of the operator and protection of the machine 

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Summary of Contents for GP3000

Page 1: ...Read Manual Before Operating Machine 403310 Rev D GP3000 GRINDER INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...re 7 Tooling Installation 7 Maintenance 8 Keeping Machine Clean 8 Replacing Worn Damaged Missing Parts 8 High Motor Temperature 8 Tooling Wear and Replacement 8 Clutch 9 Belt Replacement 9 Gear Replac...

Page 4: ...Specifications 4 Product Specifications Width Length Height Weight Input Voltage Amp Draw 29 5 749 mm 72 25 1 835 mm 52 1 321 mm 1 425 lbs 646 kg 3 Phase 230 V 69 A 403310_GP3000_RevD...

Page 5: ...lcohol 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 cu...

Page 6: ...e machine Use correct tooling and accessories Provide barriers or shields as needed to protect others from debris Use for correct applications Do not force equipment to do heavier duty work than it wa...

Page 7: ...on the floor 4 Clean mounting surface slide the diamond into the holder Figure 1 and tap into place 5 After the diamonds are installed raise the machine until it is in operating position with all too...

Page 8: ...u Figure 11 STUP setup mode Figure 12 PAr parameter setting mode Figure 13 ATUn auto tuning Figure 14 Input Frequency Setting The input frequency Figure 4 can be used as follows to adjust tooling RPM...

Page 9: ...e motor Even though they will run hotter the T motors run more efficiently on this machine Electric motors on this machine are designed to operate efficiently at 165 F 73 8 C The temperatures of motor...

Page 10: ...ure 15 Remove the drive plate by removing 1 7 16 lock nut Figure 16 Replacing a Damaged Key If the drive plate won t spin the key is likely damaged Complete the above steps to gain access to the key a...

Page 11: ...Parts List and Diagrams 11 403310_GP3000_RevD...

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Page 14: ...Parts List and Diagrams 14 403617 403737 LABEL 208 230V 3 PHASE ONLY 403715 1 PLUG MALE IEC 60309 3P4W 100A 3PH 250V 403716 1 PLUG FEMALE IEC 60309 3P4W 100A 3PH 250V 403750 1 403310_GP3000_RevD...

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