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Safety

Environment

Avoid use in dangerous environments.

  

Do not use in rain, damp or wet locations, or in the presence of 

explosive atmospheres (gaseous fumes, dust, or flammable mate

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rials). Remove materials or debris that may be ignited by sparks. 

Keep work area tidy and well-lit - a cluttered or dark work area may 

lead to accidents. Extreme heat or cold may affect performance. 

Protect others in the work area and be aware of surroundings.  

Provide barriers or shields as needed to protect others from debris 

and machine operation. Children and other bystanders should be 

kept at a safe distance from the work area to avoid distracting the 

operator and/or coming into contact with the machine. Operator 

should be aware of who is around them and their proximity. Sup

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port personnel should never stand next to, in front of, or behind 

the machine while the machine is running. Operator should look 

behind them before backing up.

Do not come within 3 ft. of the machine’s perimeter during 

operation. 
Guard against electric shock.  

Ensure that machine is connected to a properly grounded outlet. 

Prevent bodily contact with grounded surfaces, e.g. pipes, radia

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tors, ranges, and refrigerators. When scoring or making cuts, 

always check the work area for hidden wires or pipes. 

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GENERAL RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION

Before use, anyone operating or performing maintenance on this equipment must read and understand this manual, as well as any labels pack-

aged with or attached to the machine and its components. Read the manual carefully to learn equipment applications and limitations, as well 

as potential hazards associated with this type of equipment. Keep manual near machine at all times. If your manual is lost or damaged, contact 

National Flooring Equipment (NFE) for a replacement. 

Personal 

Dress properly and use safety gear. 

 

Do not wear loose clothing; it may be caught in moving parts. 

Anyone in the work area must wear safety goggles or glasses and 

hearing protection. Wear a dust mask for dusty operations. Hard 

hats, face shields, safety shoes, etc. should be worn when speci-

fied or necessary. 

Maintain control; stay alert.  

Keep proper footing and balance, and maintain a firm grip. Ob

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serve surroundings at all times. Do not use when tired, distracted, 

or under the influence 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 use and/or lower cutting head to the floor. 

Do not force equipment. 

 

Equipment will perform best at the rate for which it was designed. 

Excessive force only causes operator fatigue, increased wear, and 

reduced control.

Equipment

Use proper parts and accessories.

  

Only use NFE-approved or recommended parts and accessories. 

Using any that are not recommended may be hazardous. 

Ensure accessories are properly installed and maintained.

Do not permanently remove a guard or other safety device when 

installing an accessory or attachment. 

Inspect for damaged parts.

  

Check for misalignment, binding of moving parts, loose fasteners, 

improper mounting, broken parts, and any other conditions that 

may affect operation. If abnormal noise or vibration occurs, turn 

the machine off immediately. Do not use damaged equipment until 

repaired. Do not use if power switch does not turn machine on and 

off. For all repairs, insist on only identical NFE replacement parts.

Maintain equipment and labels.  

Keep handles dry, clean, and free from oil and grease. Keep cut-

ting edges sharp and clean. Follow instructions for lubricating and 

changing accessories. Motor and switches should be completely 

enclosed at all times with no exposed wiring. Inspect cord regu-

larly. Labels carry important information; if unreadable or missing, 

contact NFE for a free replacement. 

Avoid accidental starting; store idle equipment.

  

When not in use, ensure that the machine is unplugged; do not 

turn on before plugging in. Store in a dry, secured place. Remove 

tooling when storing, and keep away from children.

Maintenance & Repairs

Begin maintenance work only when the machine is shut 

down, unplugged, and cooled down. 
Use proper cleaning agents. 

 

Ensure that all cleaning rags are fiber-free; do not use any aggres

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sive cleaning products.

Schedule regular maintenance check-ups.

 

Ensure machine is properly cleaned and serviced. Remove all 

traces of oil, combustible fuel, or cleaning fluids from the machine 

and its connections and fittings. Retighten all loose fittings found 

during maintenance and repair work. Loose or damaged parts 

should be replaced immediately; use only NFE parts. 

Do not weld or flame-cut on the machine during repairs, or 

make changes to machine without authorization from NFE.

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402616_TROLLEY_RevE

Summary of Contents for Trolley-10

Page 1: ...Read Manual Before Operating or Servicing Machine 402616 Rev E POWER HAMMER TROLLEY OPERATING SERVICE MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...ntenance and Troubleshooting During Work 6 General Information 7 Description of Machine 7 Switchbox 7 Components and Assembly 8 Power Tool Assembly 8 Operation 9 Starting the Machine 9 Operating the M...

Page 4: ...IEC 60309 16A 3W Plug Product Specifications Max Length Typical Operating Length Width Max Height Weight Speed 39 99 cm 24 61 cm 19 48 cm 44 111 8 cm 99 lbs 45 kg Manual WARNING THIS MACHINE IS DESIG...

Page 5: ...e 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 use and...

Page 6: ...onnect machine from power supply prior to performing any maintenance Only unplug or plug in machine when it is turned off Keep mains lead clear of the machine during operation always lead the cable aw...

Page 7: ...iles adhesives Wooden parquet fiberglass spills Cork latex paint build up mastics Sport surfaces membranes SWITCHBOX The switchbox is fitted with an ON and emergency stop button ON switch Emergency st...

Page 8: ...hat the nuts and upper half resemble Figure 5 3 Place power tool on the holder Figure 6 re place top half of the lower tool holder and screw it into place Figure 7 Note Notched side of the washers mus...

Page 9: ...ices are functioning as designed 4 Check the electrical cords for damage To start the machine 1 Press the black ON switch on the switchbox 2 Press the red ON OFF button on the power tool to turn it on...

Page 10: ...spection schedule should be drawn up taking the operating conditions into account Contact NFE if you require further assistance REPAIRS It is recommended that the repairs are carried out by NFE or an...

Page 11: ...Locking ring 2 252 Threaded pin 2 216 Spacer 2 253 Threaded pin 1 217 Bolt 1 254 Safety nut 2 221 402840 Star grip 2 255 405105 Holder front upper part 1 222 Locking ring 5 256 Clamping piece part fr...

Page 12: ...g 2 215 Locking ring 2 243 Spacer 2 216 Spacer 2 244 402841 Rubber wheel 2 217 Bolt 1 245 Distance washer 2 227 Support for rubber bush 2 246 Spacer 2 232 Rubber bushing 4 247 Locking ring 2 233 Washe...

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