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AGE

2

1) 

Unplug the machine.

2) 

After each use, wipe off machine with a clean

cloth. 

3)

Empty the vacuum you are using in accordance

with specific manufacturer’s safety & operation
instructions.

4) 

Check for loose parts and fasteners.

5) 

Check the power cord for any breaks in the wire.

Breaks will most likely occur near the plug or switch.
Repair or replace any breaks immediately.

This machine is designed for surfacing concrete and sanding wood floors. 

All operators and maintenance personnel should read and understand 

the safety procedures with this floor machine.

CAUTION:

1)

All personnel in the immediate work area must

wear safety glasses with side shields whenever the
machine is in operation. Protective clothing is also
recommended. Long sleeve shirts and safety shoes
should be worn. Avoid wearing loose clothing.

2) DO NOT

attempt to service or replace attachments

while the machine is running or connected to a power
source.

3) DO NOT

operate this floor machine in the rain or

in areas where liquids could enter the electrical com-
ponents of the machine.

4)

Keep the power cord away from the revolving heads

to avoid damage.

5)

Check main power supply to assure that you are con-

necting the equipment to a proper dedicated service.

This machine can be used with a variety of vacuums to
pick up wood and concrete dust.

Separate dedicated power source for the machine
and vacuum is recommended.

The vacuum hose must be attached to the 1

1

/

2

hose barb on the outer bowl of the floor machine.

During operation, periodically check the vacuum.
When the cloth or paper filter bag is 

3

/

4

full or dust

is forming around the bottom of the machine, it 

MUST

be emptied.

Operation of the vacuum cleaner must be in accor-
dance with specific manufacturer’s safety and
operation instructions.

IF THIS MACHINE IS USED FOR SANDING, DO NOT LEAVE SAWDUST IN THE 

FILTER BAG WHEN THE MACHINE IS NOT IN USE. THIS IS A FIRE HAZARD.

WARNING:

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AINTENANCE

1)

Unplug the motor power cord from the handle.

2)

Pull the speed pin from the handle and remove the

handle. Carefully set handle aside.

3)

Turn the machine chassis upside down on a table

resting on the motor cover.

4) 

Remove pads/attachments. (See Page 3)

5) 

Remove the nine flat head screws and beveled

washers from cover plate.

6)

Remove the cover plate from inner bowl.

7)

Vacuum up the dust and debris from inner bowl.

8)

Remove old belt or belts by pulling upwards and and

roll off using a screwdriver while turning the pulley.

9)

Roll new belt or belts back on the pulley.

10)

Reassemble the machine reversing the above

steps.

Summary of Contents for PRO SERIES 16

Page 1: ...your responsibility to fill it out and send it to our office to register your purchase and start your warranty Failure to send us this card in one week upon receipt of the machine may void the warranty If damage is discovered immediately notify the transportation company that delivered your floor machine As a shipper we are unable to act upon any claim for concealed damage You must originate any c...

Page 2: ...edicated service This machine can be used with a variety of vacuums to pick up wood and concrete dust Separate dedicated power source for the machine and vacuum is recommended The vacuum hose must be attached to the 11 2 hose barb on the outer bowl of the floor machine During operation periodically check the vacuum When the cloth or paper filter bag is 3 4 full or dust is forming around the bottom...

Page 3: ... has been dropped damaged left outdoors or dropped into water contact the manufacturer or authorized service center 6 DO NOT handle the plug or operate with wet hands 7 DO NOT pull or carry by cord use power cord as a handle close a door on cord or pull cord around sharp edges or corners DO NOT run floor machine over the cord Keep cord away from heated surfaces 8 DO NOT unplug by pulling on cord T...

Page 4: ...tent pace with the machine 9 When not in use a set of attachments MUST be left on the sander to protect the heads Note If the machine unexpectedly shuts down due to a circuit overload before restarting wait 2 minutes then reset the circuit breaker OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS WARRANTY INFORMATION We guarantee to the original purchaser this floor machine against defects in material and workmanship for a ...

Page 5: ...h the bottom side of the attachment and pull up towards yourself to free it from the machine 3 Select the attachment required for the job and line up the holes on the attachment with the four metal pins protruding from each of the three heads 4 Push attachments on by hand and if necessary care fully tap it into place with a rubber mallet 5 Repeat steps 1 thru 4 with the remaining 2 attach ments 6 ...

Page 6: ...t Description Qty Part No No _________________________________ 1 Weldment cowling 1 281735 2 Weldment VFD mount 1 281808 3 Washer rubber 4 282049 4 VFD 115 Volt 1 281816 5 Circuit Breaker 32A 1 282200 6 Box Breaker 1 282030 7 Grip Cable Mesh 1 218049 8 Bracket Z 1 281344 ...

Page 7: ...se Pin w Cable 1 456896 6 Bronze Bushing 1 491055 7 37 16 X 1 2 Shoulder Bolt 1 491063 8 Motor Cord w Female Plug 1 490210 9 Wheel Base Assembly 1 490814 10 6 X 2 Wheel 2 490903 11 Palnut 2 490881 12 Switch Box Plate 1 490105 _________________________________ Ref Part Description Qty Part ___________________________________________________ 1 Phenolic Knob 1 285374 2 Cover Switch 2 285714 3 Decal I...

Page 8: ...7 1 4 20 X 5 8 Screw 4 457310 8 38 16 X 1 Bolt 4 368830 9 16 Outer Bowl Assembly 1 281867 10 13 4 External Snap Ring 1 491292 11 Rubber Dust Skirt 1 491640 12 Velcro Strip 1 491659 13 20 Weight Optional 1 491691 14 Nyloc Nut 3 380784 15 Weight Knob 3 491632 16 1 4 20 X 75 Screw 3 342831 17 Felt Gasket 1 450073 18 37 Lockwasher 4 368849 16 OUTER BOWL DRAWING PARTS LIST ...

Page 9: ...Bolt 1 490997 13 2 76 ID x 6 00 OD Ring 3 222828 14 10 32 x 5 Phillips Screw 9 377201 ___________________________________ ___________________________________ R Re ef f P Pa ar rt t D De es sc cr riip pt tiio on n Q Qt ty y P Pa ar rt t N No o N No o ___________________________________ 15 Accessory Pins 12 490458 16 62 11 Nylock Nut 3 490628 17 Washer 3 490636 18 Felt Gasket 3 491373 19 Aluminum Ri...

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